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I'm just curious....most of the nursing students in my courses are about my age....29 give or take a few years...lol....but I was told that the daytime students are a lot younger.
Fatima
"RN to be in 2004"
You guys will like this article.
http://channels.netscape.com/ns/homerealestate/feature.jsp?story=newold&floc=LIV-1_T
You guys will like this article.http://channels.netscape.com/ns/homerealestate/feature.jsp?story=newold&floc=LIV-1_T
What I want to know is what were the ages of the interviewees (spelling?) who said that 30 is old....must have been teenagers:rolleyes:
I've heard 50 is the new 30. So at 32 that would make me 12!
I definitely feel that way.. I'm 31 and I feel GOOD! I've never been so at peace with myself, happy with my choices and accepting of those around me. I feel like I've finally grown up (and I felt very grown up when I got married at 18 and had my first child at 21). May dad always said that 30 is the age where people finally start to take you seriously and I can't say I disagree with him...
sunnyjohn
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I don't know about you gusy, but I look around my class at the 21 year olds and I say to myself, "Girl, you look good!" :rotfl:
Tooting my own horn here!
Maybe it's the freedom that comes with aging when you are open to change. I love all my classmates, but they seem to get stressed out at small things. They all say I am so calm. I tell them that compared to real life school is easy and almost a mini-vacation!
I've heard 50 is the new 30. So at 32 that would make me 12!