Hi. I'm new here and I'm looking into going to school to become a RN. I'm so scared that I'm going to fail at this. I took general courses (not knowing my degree) right after high school then dropped out during my second year. It was so overwhelming in college, and now I'm thinking of going back.
All that is running through my head is what if's. I want to do this so bad for myself, to have a career, a path in life and an accomplishment I'd achieve. But what if I don't cut it. What if I go through all the pre-requites then enroll in the rn program and don't make it, then what? What if I do make it and its all once again too overwhelming for me? What if I complete school then enter the nursing industry and fail miserably or realize this isn't for me?
My youngest is going to be in school all day in 2 years then I will be looking for a j-o-b. I don't want to work at Wal-Mart until retirement age and this is the only other option I feel I really have.
I am more worried about the schooling side of things than the actual job (I'll worry about that when the time comes LOL). Is there any reading material I could read before I enter school to make sure this is really the right thing for me? Such as class study material or what the classes entail.
This is a costly and life changing decision for me and I'm scared to death that whatever path I take will be the wrong one.
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