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Part-time or Full time

As a mother of a 6yr. old and 3yr. old should I go to LPN school full or part time?I am also married and a full time CNA.:) Anyone else in this in this situation?

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As a mother of a 6yr. old and 3yr. old should I go to LPN school full or part time?I am also married and a full time CNA.:) Anyone else in this in this situation?

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As a mother of a 6yr. old and 3yr. old should I go to LPN school full or part time?I am also married and a full time CNA.:) Anyone else in this in this situation?

As a mother of a 6yr. old and 3yr. old should I go to LPN school full or part time?I am also married and a full time CNA.:) Anyone else in this in this situation?

I guess that really depends on you. What kind of support system do you have? Is it possible, if needed, could you cut down on some work hours?

Are you a good time manager? It is possible for people to work full time and raise children while going to school, but it sure isn't easy, but then again, things that are worthwhile are rarely ever easy.

You know, you have to do what feels right for YOU. If it were me, I'd go to school part-time- you're already working & w/2 children. Your little ones need you & you can never get that time back-- it is too precious to miss!

We can't make that decision for you but as for me (if I was in your situation).......I'd stick with part-time first. Test the water first, and if I feel I can handle a larger load then work more hours.

Good luck

We can't make that decision for you but as for me (if I was in your situation).......I'd stick with part-time first. Test the water first, and if I feel I can handle a larger load then work more hours.

Good luck

We can't make that decision for you but as for me (if I was in your situation).......I'd stick with part-time first. Test the water first, and if I feel I can handle a larger load then work more hours.

Good luck

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