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Nov 10, 2008 01:07 PM

work part-time in the morning, school at night?

by oceanz

i've been seeing alot of the opposite, working nights and school the whole day. i'm curious, is it possible to work in the morning part-time and go to nursing school from the afternoon to the late evening? i'll be woking part-time and i'll be off a little before noon, so i have the rest of the day for school. do some nursing schools have a swing schedule? from 3pm to 11pm? help! thank you.


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from JER07
Old Nov 10, 2008, 01:37 PM

Default Re: work part-time in the morning, school at night?
When I went to nursing school, i worked in the morning on days I didn't have lecture and then went to school. It worked out great for me because I am more of a night-owl, so going to school in the afternoon and doing my clinicals at night was a good schedule, but that's just me...everyone is different!!
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