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Who is working while completing Np? I applied to a part time program. Takes 7 semesters. I'm currently a transplant coordinator it's mon-fri...

I dropped to per diem. I think it's certainly possible to work full time but I like having a life that includes video games, lifting weights, and going out etc.

Strategic saving and planning allowed me to do this but I realize not everyone can. Being a provider was not something I wanted to half a$$. So I spend a lot of free time reading medical texts, watching videos and comparing journals I otherwise wouldn't have time to do as full time.

Specializes in ICU, LTACH, Internal Medicine.

Dropped to per diem as well. My program actually makes students sign a pledge not to work over 24 h/week starting first clinical semester, as they kinda care for their beloved 95+ - 100% first time board passing rate and want to see it this way for every coming cohort.

Of note, NP clinicals are almost universally days and mostly weekdays, so while 2 12-hours shifts a week, one of them weekend, look all right, a job 8 to 5 on weekdays only might be not compatible with them.

Specializes in Oncology/StemCell Transplant; Psychiatry.

I work full-time, as well as PRN. However, my program is part-time. I have to maintain full-time employment in order to receive my employer's tuition discount. It's been difficult so far, but by no means unmanageable. I am doing well so far. I imagine I will cut my PRN hours once I start my practicum courses, as that will consume a large portion of my time, and I already have no life as it is.

Specializes in Cardiac, Home Health, Primary Care.

I went to school part time. It took 4.5 years. I worked full time for the first 3 years or so until clinicals started then dropped to part time. Finally a weekend option opened up my last 9 months or so and it worked out awesome that way.

Most clinicals are during the work week of course so that's when you run into trouble.

Specializes in Critical Care, Public Health, Addiction.

I work 2 12 hour night shifts, Friday & Saturday as a weekend staff nurse. I also have a per diem night shift position at a second location but I rarely work there anymore, maybe one night a month. I am in my clinical year so it is a challenge but I managed to pull of an A- for my first semester of clinical. I know one person who is working a Monday-Friday management type job and she has been lucky enough to find flexible preceptors and is trying to use some vacation time as well. I don't think I could handle that but if you want something that bad I'm sure anything is possible!

Specializes in ER, progressive care.

I am currently working full-time and PRN elsewhere but my program is part-time. I have certain days blocked out from my schedule due to classes.

When I start clinicals though I'll probably have to drop down to either part-time or PRN and work only weekends.

Specializes in critical care.

I am planning to work while going for DNP. We just can't go another 4 years with one income. My plan is to probably do 2 12s, hopefully Friday/Saturday.

Specializes in Critical Care and ED.

I work full time Mon-Fri also, but haven't started clinicals yet. I managed to do all my didactic classes first so I can maintain my job. My manager offered to let me do varied hours or even drop to part time which I really appreciate but right now I will keep going for the next two semesters as it is. When clinicals start I'm hoping to be able to do them at weekends, or at least one weekend day a week. I am doing the acute care program so hopefully that will be possible. I anticipate dropping to part time for the last year but my partner is looking for a job right now so that needs to happen first. I am the only breadwinner in my family.

Specializes in Correctional Nursing; MSN student.

I work FT M-Th and attend a part-time online PMHNP program. I will likely change my days to include weekend hours when clinicals start next month. I use some vacation days to study.

Specializes in NICU, telemetry.

I work full-time. I just completed my first semester...am in a healthy relationship, was able to maintain family and friend time, and made As in all of my classes. I start clinicals next semester and have arranged my schedule to allow me to stay full-time. I will probably go part-time in the Fall semester when I have clinicals twice a week vs one day. Or go to the dreaded day shift :/

I also should add that full-time for me is 3 12 hour shifts. Monday-Friday would be hard to maintain once clinicals start.

I am in a post-BSN to DNP program and am doing it part-time. Right now I am completing the MSN-NP portion. I work full-time, but just like littlepeopleRNICU, "full-time" for me means three 12-hour shifts. I am amazed at those who are going to school and work five days a week. When I get to the clinical rotation portion, I will probably be working and doing rotations six days a week (maybe seven), but for now, I don't have to think about that!

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