Did anyone move back home to attend nursing school?

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Did anyone move back home with parents to finish nursing school?

We did it! We (My husband, 16 months old son and I) actually moved here to be near my mom and planned to stay with her temporarily but didn't realize just how expensive it is to live here, plus out-of-state tuition) so we kept putting off moving. On February 23rd we will have been living with her for a year. In that year we have paid off a ton of debt and soon we will buy a house and move out.

Yup - only economically feasible way to devote my time to study and have some money left over after school. Work part-time; but most of my time is taken up by studying, assignments, and clinical. This ADN program's taking up more of my time than my previous degree.

Specializes in CICU.

Yes, and it is great to have this level of support from my folks. I am very grateful for the help.

However, it is a little tough to be in my mid-thirties and living back at home =), I do miss having my own place. Of course, my parents no doubt miss having THEIR own place too :D...

Yep! I hadn't planned on going back to school for another year, but got laid off and moved in with my parents to re-asses. I found a program near our home, and decided that the less debt, the better! I had been out of the house for 7 years, but we all get along okay.

I strongly considered it. If I hadn't gotten accepted to a school for spring semester, I'd have applied near my dad's home for fall.

Now I'm stuck where I am come hell or high water for the next 16 months!

Specializes in Neuro.

I never moved out. But I'm also 21.

I would rather have to give up a little independence than have the additional concerns of rent and utilities.

It's something I've certainly thought about since it would save me a lot of money and help with childcare issues, but I haven't had to as of yet. If it ever comes to it though, I'd move back home in a heartbeat. I've been out of the house for over 10 years but you do what you have to do.

i also moved back me and my four year old daughter back with my parents. trust me it seems bad now but you wont regret it in the end. best decision i ever made

I'm 19 and never moved out from my parents house since the technical college is in the next town from them. I also don't plan on moving out until I graduate in two years, while I don't pay rent to live here I contribute to the house a lot and also carry over 75% of the care for the families new puppy (what can I say she's my buddy)

I'm actually having to do the opposite. I'm leaving to another college in August for my last semester of pre-requisites and then nursing school.

I own it....so here I am. 60 hours a week at work....+ school...+ football coach....Wouldn't have it any other way.

For those who went back home and have the opportunity for your parents to spend time with your kids....AWSOME. My mom left us last year and I cherish every minute my kids were able to spend with her. I never really knew my grandparents...so I am ever so blessed that my kids got to know their's. You are fortunate to have the opportunity to have your parents there for your kids.

Specializes in CTICU/CVICU.

I don't want to but I think I will have to come this fall. I am going to have to leave my job and even though I will be working part-time..there is no way I'll probably be able to make enough to take care of all my bills.

I can move either into my mom's house with her husband or my dad and his family. However, there are a LOT more people at my dad's house..and I know I would not get ANY studying done..so it looks like it might be my mom's.

I haven't asked her..but I'm sending major hints..lol.

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