Hi all, I'm in my early 30s and strongly considering going back for a nursing ADN through my community college with end goal of maybe pursuing FNP or another specialty MS degree further down the road. I also like the idea of travel nursing, but would want at least a few years of experience before looking into that further. I know I'm youngish in the grand scheme of things but feel so late pursuing a new career in my 30s. I wouldn't start the program until I was 31 and would be 33ish upon graduation. I would likely also be taking a pay cut at least starting out. I'd likely be taking a pay cut, I make about 90k salary here and hourly for new grad nurses in my area is somewhere around $35/hr.
I have an undergrad in business, masters in data analytics and am about to finish my MBA and work as a project manager but feel like something is missing. I also work in a healthcare adjacent field, so could likely come back to a corporate role where an RN would be beneficial if I end up not enjoying my role. I wanted to pursue nursing in undergrad but struggled with Chemistry and got discouraged and switched majors. I feel more than ready to try again, but have a mental block about my age. Really just wanted to hear from anyone else who made a career jump later in life and isn't a 19 year old student.
If I pursue this, I'd be working full time (day job is relatively cushy, lots of downtime/remote) and taking classes 2 nights a week and a lecture on the weekends. I do not have kids, only 2 dogs who will be home with me most of the day/not worried about balancing timing. Mostly, I can't see myself sitting behind a desk 5 days a week for another 25 years and the ADN would only take 16 months.