Re: Quick question......How hard?...
Congratulations!
I graduated in 2004 from a 12month program. I had 2 young daughters (now 3!), married, worked as an aide part-time. A few of my classmates had more children and worked full-time while going to school. I don't know how they did it.
I did most of my studying and clinical preps after the kids went to bed or I got up early and did it before I got them up for the day. I was tired and cranky some days, but it was well worth it.... I'm a nurse!
I didn't obsess over whether or not household chores got done, like I did pre-nursing school. If the laundry piled up, oh well. If the dusting didn't get done, oh well. I had more important things to focus on. It helped that hubby pitched in around the house and my mom watched the girls while I was in school.
If you can swing it financially, don't work. I was so burnt out after 6 months of school and working that I finally broke down and took out a student loan for living expenses while I finished school. Seven days a week, 8 hours a day for 6 months... I was either at school or at work. I just couldn't do that anymore.
Academically, school isn't hard or confusing. There's just ALOT to know in a short amount of time, so you'll spend alot of time reading your books, notes and stock up on those highlighters! It also helps to 'buddy up' with another classmate. If your buddy is sick on a lecture day, she knows to she can get the notes from you and vice versa.
Good luck! It will be the best and worst year of your life!!
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