Re: To work or not to work while in nursing school?
It's pretty easy to get a job in nursing once you graduate - even without work experience. I wouldn't worry about that.
Having work experience does help you in your first year of nursing, however. You just don't get enough clinical experience in school. You'll be shocked and how unprepared you'll feel in your first year. But that happens for everyone. Work experience is also nice in learning which areas you want to work in. Also, in my hospital, the new grads with work experience got paid a little more. Not much though - like $.50 an hour.
I was in an accelerated program where we were encouraged to not work since it was so intense. But I worked as a student nurse for 8 hours a week. It was a nice supplement to my school clinicals.
If you think it's too tough to work, then don't worry about it. Just concentrate on school. That's hard enough. But if you can squeeze in a few hours, that's helpful too.