Re: A Nursing Career Over 50
With the right nursing school (and I presume you want to go for a BSN) you should just have to do the sciences. I had a BSBA and MSA, so I had to do ethics (which curiously they didn't require in business school) and repeated one pscyh class which I didnt have, as well as biology, chemistry, A&P, microbiology--then I applied and was accepted as the only male in my class (another guy dropped out the day before our first day of orientation). I started prereqs one Jan, applied the next March, was accepted for that Aug, and graudated two Mays thereafter--all in 3 years. They should take any calculus/stats/English/sociology/psych/etc you've taken in your first undergrad degree.
And you are certainly not too old if you are taking care of yourself. They say that you gain 15 pounds when you go back to school, but I LOST 15 pounds by getting to campus a little earlier, walking from the furthest parking lot, carrying a satchel with more books than I needed for the toning--and it was also a good stress reliever walking back to the car after class.
Then you can go on to an MSN...but enough for me with a BSN.
And, yes, I'm older but I was a long distance runner for over 30 years (getting back to it next month), so (God willing) I am in better condition than some of the 30-somethings.
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