Re: anxiety about starting LPN school
I am a single mother of 2 and have no family or friends to help. You can do anything for 1 year. I just went through getting my teacher certification and worked 90 hours a week. Granted, not the difficulty of nursing school, but trying to manage home, children, and having absolutely no social life was difficult, yet when you look back, you will regret not going to school for that year. It will go by so fast. Just look to the future and every day think about how your kids are growing up before your eyes - that makes it go by fast. I got laid off from teaching after all that hard work. School districts all have hiring freezes right now, so almost no chance of getting hired in the next year or more. So I'm going to go back to school to become an RN after getting my bachelor's, then getting a teacher cert, then getting a loan officer license...it's been a long road, but I won't get any younger just waiting around doing nothing.
Oh, a good family friend when she was 21 had twin 6 year old boys and a 2 year old boy when she got her BSN. If she can do it, we can too!
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