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Hi everyone. I am Firstina, 32 years of age and a Biochemist. I seriously have the urge to go to nursing school but I am thinking its too late. Pls friends what do you think? Can I start a nursing carrier at 32 years of age. Pls I need all the advice I can get. Thanks everyone as I anticipate your comments.
Hello Firstina, have you looked into Accelerated BSN programs? These programs focus on the core nursing courses (no electives, humanities, or fluff courses) and you can earn a BSN in a little over a year. They require that you have a previous Bachelor's degree, which, as a biochemist, I'm guessing you do.
Let's see...I'm currently 55 years old, entered a VN program (for the second time - failed out once) at 52, completed same at age 54. When I finished I was the oldest one in my cohort, and the average age of the students works out to about 34. So, yeah, I'd say you're good. :-)
----- Dave
I'm a 33yo former banker, and I just finished my entry level MSN 2 months ago. I had 6 job offers before I started my last semester, which is amazing considering I only applied for operating room circulating jobs.... Never too late to change your life! Plus, we have experience and perspective that younger nurses don't have!
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You are never too old to learn or change careers. I was a medical assistant for 10 years before I decided to go back for my RN. I was 41 y/o when I started on my gen ed credits and entered the RN program just shy of my 43rd birthday. If I can do it, anyone can.
Good luck to you in your quest for your nursing career. You will not be sorry!