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ok, so I've been indecisive for quite some time now over what i'm going to do with my education. At 31 I'm finally finishing my associates degree in general studies. But I'm still being called to nursing. The community college in my area has a really bad schedule for pre-reqs and their nursing program is geared towards people who can go to school during the day, which is not the case for me. I need to work to help support my family financially and my hubby and daughter are on my health plan (hubby is self employed and a type 1 diabetic so he's not getting health insurance on his own any time soon).
I found another cc that has great schedule for pre-reqs and the nursing program is part-time. Clincals are even offered on Sundays!! The only thing is for me this school is out of state and the tuition is close to 400/credit. Is this crazy or should I just go for it. Hubby and I are trying to save for a house but with our current salaries this is not really happening. On the one hand I feel very guilty for spending any money at all on classes but on the other hand I know what I'm doing could mean good things for my family. But what do you all think??
Thanks...I look forward to an input you can give...