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Thanks. How is the program so far? Have you decided what you want to specialize in? Arey ou in class with a lot of younger students? I initially wanted to do the ASN program at a community college but the program is so small that people with 4.0s and all pre-reqs are being put on the waiting lists. That is why I thought the BSN at a university might be easier. It will take me a solid 3 to 4 years. My daughter wil be 8 by the time I am done! Hopefully I will get into the ASN program :wink2:.
It's been a great experience, with the typical amount of frustration and wanting to pull my hair out, mixed in with experiences that could potentially change your life (or your career path). I initially planned to focus on some "man" thing, like ER or OR, and never imagined I'd like pediatrics or babies. Well, so much for that reasoning...I loved the kids, and even more, the babies, and plan to work in NICU or newborn nursery, if at all possible.
My daughter will be 25 when I finish.
Search the forum for "old" LOL! There are a TON of women in their 40s....I am 46, will be 47 in March and 48 when I am done with NS. My DD is 23 and when she gets out of the Army in May, she will be going to NS as well. I have 4 other children I birthed and 4 step-children.
You are NEVER too old! When I turned in my NS app yesterday, the gal behind the desk told me about a 70+ yo guy in her LPN program!
Yeah, you are very young compared with many of us! It might depend on your program, my program is a community college and maybe that naturally attracts older people because we aren't "going away" to college since many of us are working or taking care of children (or both!) . . . but in any case I would say at least half of the students in my class are over 30. I will be 40 a couple of weeks after graduation and I'd say in most situations (clinicals, lab & whatnot) I am NOT the oldest person there. So I was very worried but am extremely comfortable now. Many people pursue nursing as a second career.
And besides all that, it doesn't matter. Do what YOU want to do, age really is a number.
Best of luck!
Kelly
exact same position...except I'm in my second semester of Nursing School and I'm 28. I'll be 30 1/2 when I finish. Is it too old? I think not. It's a common age to come to this decision for second career people (or people who never quite got into their first career). :0)
30 is the new 20, missy! Love it! Do it!
Roxy0628
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Alright, I am very new to this so please bare with me. I have gone back and forth for years now about going into nursing. Finally, after driving my family and boyfriend crazy about what I want to do with my life, I decided to finish my pre-reqs for the program this year and apply next fall. I have worked in the corporate world, real estate, a restaurant early on, and have always felt very unfulfilled with my jobs. I have always been drawn to nursing because I am a true mush ball and love helping, caring, :heartbeat being sensitive, and working hard. I am 26 now and will be 27 in June. After doing a lot of research about acceptance into programs, experiences, etc, I realize it is something I REALLY would love to get into. My question to anyone is do you think I am too old to JUST be starting pre-reqs? Seriously, I can't apply until Feb 15th, 2010 only to begin the program the next session. I'll be 30 by the time I'm done
. And that is assuming I am not put on an insanely long waiting list. Anyone else starting at my age or older? If so how did it go? Pros/Cons?
Thanks,
XOXO