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Nurse Midwife vs Labor and Delivery RN. Can't Decide
Honestly, I was trying to avoid getting more degrees, especially since I already have an undergrad degree. School is so incredibly expensive and a ton of work.
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Nurse Midwife vs Labor and Delivery RN. Can't Decide
I should have specified this in my original post, but for midwifery I was looking into accelerated MSN programs since I have a non nursing bachelors degree. For example, the programs at UPENN and Vanderbilt.
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Nurse Midwife vs Labor and Delivery RN. Can't Decide
I'm 25 years old and planning on eventually going back to school for nursing and I'm deciding between being a CNM or getting my RN and specializing in labor and delivery. A huge pro for labor and delivery is being able to attend a college in my state so that I don't have to move across the country and pay out of state tuition. My sister in law is a labor and delivery nurse and she loves her job, and she really sold me on the idea of being a travelling nurse. She told me that she and her fellow nursing friends were able to work for 6 months, then spend the rest of their time at home not working. This definitely appealed to me since I'm single and have no children. This was a bit rambly, but I was hoping to hear from people who work in either of these fields and just hear about your personal experiences. Thanks
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Starting Over at 25
I don't know about other 25 year olds, but for me it's been a very stressful time haha
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Starting Over at 25
I'll have a math credit and possibly two science credits that will transfer, so that will help with the amount of prereqs somewhat. I definitely think it was good for me to do some "growing up" before doing nursing school. I have a much better focus now and I have a better idea of what kind of work I want to do. It it just stressful seeing people my age with PhDs, high paying careers, and getting married. But, office work isn't something I want to do forever so that's why I'm trying to get into nursing as soon as I can haha. Thanks for your thoughtful reply.
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Starting Over at 25
Yes I was looking into entry level MSN to speed up the process. I want to be a nurse asap lol
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Starting Over at 25
Hi Everyone, I graduated college last year with a degree in Sociology (took me a little extra time) and now I'm planning on returning to school to become a Certified Nurse Midwife. My plan is that I'll take 2 years to complete prerequisites and take the GRE at least twice while also working to save money. Is anyone else starting over? I feel like I'm doing all of this so late because I'm thinking about how long this process will take and then when to have a family, etc. I'll be in my early 30s when I'm done with everything. Also, the schools I'm looking at for my MSN are all very expensive and I'm wondering how anyone affords it? I'm glad I got my Sociology degree, I feel like that's what spurned my interest in helping people and becoming a nurse, but I'm pretty nervous about how it's all going to work out. Basically, I'd like to hear from other people who are going back to nursing school after getting a different degree/later in life. I'd like to hear how it worked out for you. Thanks!