I'll try to make this short but I really need some advice.
I really want to be a nurse. Possibly won't get into a BSN program until 2009. It's a weekend/evening program. Can possibly get into a community college in 2008 but will have to quit my full-time job to attend. I can't afford to do that nor can I afford to take a huge pay-cut for a Tech or NA position. Don't have the best grades due to slacking and losing focus. Currently retaking courses to bring up my gpa. Having doubts of whether I would succeed in nursing or not since my gpa sucks; and, working fulltime (also a wife and mother) is hindering my ability to give 100% to nursing; yes, I know others can do it but my time management skills need improvement. Already have a lot in student loans now and will need thousands more for nursing school no matter which route I take.
Okay, next, I work at a very good company now (insurance field) making good money and have lots and lots of opportunity for advancement. Company will pay 100% of my tuition of I go for something in the "business related" field. I like my job but I also am fascinated with healthcare. I must say that this is the BEST job I have had thus far. But, I don't wanna regret going to nursing school and my family and friends are all behind me and support me going to nursing school. However, my brother questioned why I would consider leaving such a good job with good pay, benefits, advancement opps, etc. All I could say was, "I don't know".
I just like healthcare, wanna "help" people, make a difference, there's a demand, pay is decent, etc. However, with my low grades (ok, I'll say it, 2.52 gpa) nursing may not be the best choice for me. I am smart, just don't study - again, time management.
What do you think?