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Second Career: How do I begin?
hey there, thanks so much for the advice!! - would love to hear from you to talk more. for some reason i can't PM you right now. thanks again, Linz
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Second Career: How do I begin?
wow - my name is lindsay who are you?
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Second Career: Where to Begin?
Hi folks, Here's the quick and dirty on my situation: --I already have a B.A. in French and Int'l Business and an M.A. in Educ. Policy; --I am 28; --I am a grants administrator; --I have been dreaming of switching to nursing for several years; --I really am not sure how to get started; --I already have a significant amt of student loan debt. Given this laundry list, does anyone have good tips for programs that I could pursue (especially in the MD/DC area)? Currently I'm looking at University of Maryland's BSN program -- after what looks to be two years of fulfilling prereqs, which I would do at a local community college to save money. John's Hopkins' accelerated BSN program looks great, but there is no way I could swing that kind of additional debt. If you have any ideas or advice, I would LOVE to hear from you - please reply!! --L
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Second Career: Where to begin?
Hi folks, Here's the quick and dirty on my situation: --I already have a B.A. in French and Int'l Business and an M.A. in Educ. Policy, both from UMD-CP; --I am 28; --I am a grants administrator; --I have been dreaming of switching to nursing for several years; --I really am not sure how to get started; --I already have a significant amt of student loan debt. Given this laundry list, does anyone have good tips for programs that I could pursue in the MD/DC area? Currently I'm looking at UMB's BSN program -- after what looks to be two years of fulfilling prereqs, which I would do at Montgomery College (?) to save money. JHU's accelerated BSN program looks great, but there is no way I could swing that kind of additional debt. If you have any ideas or advice, I would LOVE to hear from you - please reply!! --L
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Second Career: How do I begin?
Hi folks, Here's the quick and dirty on my situation: --I already have a B.A. in French and Int'l Business and an M.A. in Educ. Policy, both from UMD-CP; --I am 28; --I am a grants administrator; --I have been dreaming of switching to nursing for several years; --I really am not sure how to get started; --I already have a significant amt of student loan debt. Given this laundry list, does anyone have good tips for programs that I could pursue in the MD/DC area? Currently I'm looking at UMB's BSN program -- after what looks to be two years of fulfilling prereqs, which I would do at Montgomery College (?) to save money. JHU's accelerated BSN program looks great, but there is no way I could swing that kind of additional debt. If you have any ideas or advice, I would LOVE to hear from you - please reply!! --L