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Hi everyone *virtual hugs*

I've been thinking about going back to school. I am in my early 30's, single and no kids...yet:) I have always loved the sciences although the first time around did not go so smoothly. I went from majoring in Bio Pre-med to Communications (big jump I know) as an undergrad. The biology and chemistry classes killed me. I have been out of school for several years now. I would like to give it a go-go yet again and pursue a degree in Nursing. My first love was always the sciences. I love children. I have always had a natural inclination to help others - sometimes to a fault. My areas of interest are NICU and Pediatrics. I am aware those particular areas are extremely competitive. I am open as I would have to start somewhere. I know it won't be easy - but what is? I want to work where everything I do as a whole has meaning (self-awareness of that meaning). I noticed in the healthcare industry that the most basic jobs require experience. Money is extremely tight right now. I am thinking that getting a job at a hospital would be a stepping stone in the right direction. I imagine once hired I could go from there.

I am not sure where to get started. My end goal is to become an RN. I'm not sure if an ADN or BSN-accelerated program is the right choice. Since I've been out of school for a long time I would like to ease my way back into it. In terms of prerequisites I would most likely take 1 or 2 classes at a time depending on the requirement. I like to think ahead and plan somewhat.

For starters, how do I get started with my prerequisites? Do I have to find a program that I would want to apply for (by program I mean nursing school) and then complete the prerequisites as needed before applying o that nursing school?

I've read so much different information that it is rather overwhelming. Can someone help me get started?

Thanks in advance for your help!!!

Specializes in Pediatrics and Nursing Education!.

Hi, RNinmyhead-

Starting school (especially nursing school!) can feel like a big task! It is certainly a LARGE step in the right direction.

There are tons and tons of nursing school options everywhere, so one of your goals should be finding what works best for YOU and personal life.

I would suggest that you first identify the school(s) where you are interested in attending and obtain the information from them as to what (if any) pre-reqs they require.

BSN is the way to go! With the changes in healthcare and nursing, more and more facilities are seeking out BSN prepared nurses- so why not give yourself the leg up? Working in a hospital and having that professional connection can certainly help you come "job hunting" time.

Finally, a very (and I mean very) important task will be research. It's important that you do your homework on the schools you are interested in. This means checking accreditation, NCLEX pass rates, job placement, faculty turnover, clinical affiliations...etc. These things are very important to both your education and future (i.e job and continuing education).

Best wishes to you!

Hi TootRN,

Thank you for taking the time to reply. I am both nervous and excited about this potential journey. Given I would want to take things slowly especially since I've been out of school for quite some time - I wonder what other program opportunities should I look into? If you have any additional suggestions that come to mind please share. I wish you continued success in your career.

Similarly, if any one has any additional suggestions and/or feedback - I am all eyes and ears. Thank you in advance.

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