Originally Posted by maybenurse123
I've been teaching for 7 years and I absolutely hate it. I've taught a few different grades and still achieve the same result, unhappiness. I've been considering nursing for about 5 years now but I don't know if I can do it realistically. I have 3 boys 4, 10, and 12 and am pregnant with number 4. I won't be going back to work because I dread the thought of teaching again. Is it realistic to go to nursing school with all that's going on in my life. My boys are wonderful and I get a lot of help at home. I'll be taking my pre-reks now and won't start the program until the baby's about 1 or 2. I'll be 34. Am I nuts for wanting to pursue this at this point in my life?

Hon, if you're nuts, then I'm completely off the deep end. I have a "good" job of 23 years, 2 almost-teenagers, and I'm the primary wage-earner for my family (hubby trying to start a business - expenses exceed income at present). BUT I've enjoyed that job about as much as you enjoy teaching. The company has been under SEC investigation and is in Chapter 11. Even if the job's there until I get kids through college, I don't know if they'll still want me. More likely they'll "encourage" me to leave about the time my boys finish high school. Or sooner. And with a 23-year-old degree in computer science but no recent IT training or experience, I can't imagine looking for another job. I considered taking IT courses -- maybe database management -- but it doesn't interest me in the least. Nursing does.
I've been taking prerequisites for almost 2 years and I've done well. I'm applying to an accelerated second degree program that would begin in July 2008. If I can't do that one, I'll apply to some more. My husband is not really thrilled but is supportive enough to say we'll manage it somehow.
We can do this! Best of luck to you.
Karen