Re: PLEASE Help Me Make This Decision (I need input!!!)
for me it would depend on if you are planning to work or not during the schooling process.
If not, personally I'd just go for the ABSN. (keep in mind this is just my opinion. I have no kids, but I stress out VERY easily)
Its only a year, and yeah you will be stressed out. you'll probably feel like pulling your hair out and want to cry sometimes, but its only a year. ( i know girls who cry and pull their hair out in the 2 year program)
Its just ONE year of praying yourself and kids dont get sick, or that your car doesnt break down, or heaven forbid a death of a friend or family member etc. whereas the ADN is TWO full years of praying that you dont have to miss class because of one of these reasons. It may be a slightly slower pace (depending on the school) but its still going to be a fast pace environment and I think having a B/S in health studies would definately be a help for you.
If you did the ADN- you are still going to be stressed out with the schoolwork portion. So for me it would just be easier to prepare myself to be miserable for one year, instead of 2.
You'd also be able to work sooner, and you may even have a better shot at jobs because of your BSN instead of an ADN.
Also...another option...if you are realy worried about your children being sick/having to miss class because of babysitting issues, would it be possible to stay in your area where you are from? If you could stay close to home where you have friends or neighbors you already know that you trust with your kids, maybe you could take an ADN near home (most community colleges offer it), and then just get your BSN online. it only takes a year.
Otherwise i'd go for the ABSN...you've already put in your 4 years for your bachelors, I'm sure you are about ready to be done with school.
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