Re: Just starting...
Boy, we live similar lives. I'm 31, married, and my children are 12, 8, 4 and 1. My husband is also a self employed financial advisor, which makes child care of the younger two a little easier since they can go to work with daddy if need be.
I'm only taking a part time program also. I go 2-3 days a week (8 to 2:30) for 22 months.
I usually get up early (before anyone is up) and study. That is the only time that I'm not overly tired and I can get peace and quiet around here (I'm sure you can relate).
As for my program, it's not too bad. We average around 1 major test a week with a quiz everyday.
I'll tell you what my husband said to me when I was doubting myself. In regards to finding time to study he said "If you want it bad enough, you will find the time to study". With that being said, go for it. You can do it. Two years is going to pass no matter what. You might as well achieve an LPN license in that time frame.
If I can ever help in anyway, don't hesitate to PM me.
Good luck and I look forward to reading about your experiences regarding your program.
--Marci
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