Is it possible for a CNA to both work and go to school full time?

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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OK so let my start by saying I was planning on moving to Brooklyn while I go to school to get my degree in nursing. Since the city is so expensive I'll have to work full time in order to survive. Since a few hospitals have shut down over the last decade I imagine I'll be doing some type of at home care. I'd rather not have to go to school part time so I was wondering if it'll be possible to do both.

I've been thinking the same thing. I have a friend who worked 3 12hr shifts and went to school 4 days in the week. She also had 2 little ones and had a support system. She did manage and 3 years after she is a Clinical Manager for Oncology. Therefore I say it is doable I guess its how determined you are to get the job done. :yes:

I work nights full time (12.5 hrs shifts). I go to school full-time. I homeschool two of my children. I run my household and pay all the bills by myself.

Yes, it can be done. It just takes drive and ambition. --and lots of lack of sleep!---

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