I'm 23 and doing my pre-reqs...wondering...

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Hello all! :)

So I'm in my first semester of my nursing pre-reqs at a local community college..and I love it. I love school, and I really enjoy learning everything and I actually find myself going ahead, because I just love doing the school work. I am 23 years old, soon to be 24..and I'm just thinking about my future, I've always thought about becoming a nurse practitioner, but now I'm thinking I missed the boat because I am already 23...

By the time I am done getting my RN it will be June 2014. I then want to start the road to become a practitioner..I'm just wondering if I am being a little ridiculous. I took 5 years off of school to work full time and pay bills, etc. (I have pretty much raised myself since 16..) Going to college until I could claim independent status in NYS was my only option, and here I am in my 1st semester..(of prereqs - pulling a 4.0 by the way! ;) YAY!)

I want to know what everyone thinks..am I being a little farfetched, and I already to old to pursue this...

You're definitely not too old! I will be finishing my BSN in March, 2014. I am also looking ahead to probably becoming a nurse practitioner so if I'm not too old there is NO WAY you are. :-)

I don't think you're to late by any means! Your situation sounds a lot like mine... On I have two kids and am now married. I waited to go to school until I knew I wouldn't ruin my GPA and could afford it. Now, two years in, I still have my 4.0 and will graduate in 2015 (I went part-time or a while so I could work full-time). I plan to go on for either my FNP or CNM. I thought about going to med school, but after researching an NP is a better fit for me.

You can do it!!

You are definitely not too old! You'll be working until your 60s or 70s anyways so you will have many decades as a NP :)

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If you look around your classes, im sure you will find many students who are older than you. If its something you want to pursue, do it.

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It's never to late to follow your dreams. I think you will be a great NP, just stay motivated and keep up the good work!!

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You are never too old to better yourself. I am 27 with two kids. I had a few prereqs, but I quit school when I got pregnant and waited 7 years for both of them to get to school-aged (hubby works...one income house) so I could start back. It has taken me two years to finish up my classes, and I applied to my schools ASN program last week! I not nearly the oldest in my fundamentals class. I would say at least half of my class is my age or older! I plan to get an MSN and maybe teach some day. My hubs will retire at least 12 years before me, but I am totally ok with that, because I am finally doing for myself what I have always wanted to do. You will still be plenty young when you graduate, with plenty of years left in you to work comfortably. Go for it! And good luck. :)

Posts like this really get my goat.

1. You're never too old to improve your life.

2. Perhaps this is just an insecurity of mine, but I feel it's a little insulting to those who are older and are just getting started. I'm not even that old at 26, but still feel slighted when someone who is a bit younger cries out about how they're too old for nursing. Just my point of view and I genuinely hope I don't offend anyone by it.

You are never too old to go for your dreams. This is my first semester doing pre-reqs and I am 23. Nursing is for the young and old :)

Posts like this really get my goat.

1. You're never too old to improve your life.

2. Perhaps this is just an insecurity of mine, but I feel it's a little insulting to those who are older and are just getting started. I'm not even that old at 26, but still feel slighted when someone who is a bit younger cries out about how they're too old for nursing. Just my point of view and I genuinely hope I don't offend anyone by it.

I'm 45 and will be starting my RN program in January and I KNOW I'm not too old!

22 going on 23 and in my first semester of pre-reqs. Definitely not too old to pursue Nursing or any other major. As long as it's what's best for you and your future, go for it.

Hello all! :)

So I'm in my first semester of my nursing pre-reqs at a local community college..and I love it. I love school, and I really enjoy learning everything and I actually find myself going ahead, because I just love doing the school work. I am 23 years old, soon to be 24..and I'm just thinking about my future, I've always thought about becoming a nurse practitioner, but now I'm thinking I missed the boat because I am already 23...

By the time I am done getting my RN it will be June 2014. I then want to start the road to become a practitioner..I'm just wondering if I am being a little ridiculous. I took 5 years off of school to work full time and pay bills, etc. (I have pretty much raised myself since 16..) Going to college until I could claim independent status in NYS was my only option, and here I am in my 1st semester..(of prereqs - pulling a 4.0 by the way! ;) YAY!)

I want to know what everyone thinks..am I being a little farfetched, and I already to old to pursue this...

You are NEVER too old to follow your dreams. I just turned 27 and I just finished my pre reqs. By the time I finish my ADN program I will be 29. It was about 4-5 years ago when I finally got my head straight and decided to stop playing around in college. It took me almost 5 years to finally finish my pre reqs while working full time. Fortunately, in that time I was able to save enough money so I don't have to work during nursing school or take out loans to pay for my tuition (I'm at a junior college so it's not too much). Sometimes I too feel like I'm "too old" compared to other students but I'm proud to say that I have not accumulated nor will I accumulate debt in school. Had I decided on nursing school 10 years ago I would have had to take out loans to fund my school. Now I'm older and I don't have to. I'm happy with the path that I have taken and I hope you can find that happiness as well! :)

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