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If you prefer FT and nothing is holding you back from doing that then I would say go for it. I went FT and even though it was a lot of work it was nice to just get it over with in the lesser amount of time. I guess the benefits of going PT would be that you could work if you needed to, would be a nicer schedule if you have kids, and you would have more time to study since you would have less class/clinical time at once.
If you prefer FT and nothing is holding you back from doing that then I would say go for it. I went FT and even though it was a lot of work it was nice to just get it over with in the lesser amount of time. I guess the benefits of going PT would be that you could work if you needed to, would be a nicer schedule if you have kids, and you would have more time to study since you would have less class/clinical time at once.
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GodIs082010, ASN, RN
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Just wondering what status students are and pros and cons? My school offers both part time and full time option. I would prefer full time vs school getting extended.