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Hi there! I've been hanging around here reading stuff for a while, and I just wanted to get some advice if that's cool.
I live in Indianapolis. Right now, I'm a massage therapist. I like it a lot-but I just feel like as much as it helps people, it's not enough. And there are still a lot of people that don't take it seriously. I just want to do more, ya know? Anyway, I've thought about becoming a nurse for a long time.
I got married last month, so the stress of wedding planning is finally out of the way and we're just kind of settled down now-so I have plenty of free time. My question, or questions-would be where do I begin??? I applied to Ivy Tech and I know that I have to start taking some pre-reqs and stuff. I've already been to college, so I have English and Speech and stuff like that out of the way. I also have 2 Anatomy classes from when I went to college for Massage (although, even if those transfered, I would take them again because I could use a refresher). I know I'll need to take some sort of Math too.
Anyway, I'm finding that Ivy Tech is NOT helpful at all. I can't get straight answers about anything from anyone. So what should I do. Just start registering for the classes that are pre-reqs and after I'm done with those, apply for the nursing program??
I would love to try IUPUI or something, but I'm really worried about the money. Ivy Tech is the most affordable for me. I'm going to apply for Financial Aid-so maybe that will help a little. This will be the first time I'm applying for FAFSA that they won't have to go off my parents income, because I'm finally old enough to apply alone (24) AND I'm married now, so either way, I won't have to use them, so that MIGHT help me.
Basically in all my rambling here, I'm just trying to figure out what steps to take and when to take them, because I'd like to get this started as soon as I can. I posted in this section because I figured that Indiana nurses would know the Indiana schools and stuff best!!
Thanks in advance for the help!! I'm looking forward to hearing what you have to say!