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  1. I plan to start my BSN in the fall, but have to work full time, as well. Does anyone know if it is possible to work full time and go to school part time? I've heard everything and am SO confused! I played sports in college and also attended school full time. I feel that if I can handle that, I can handle anything!! HELP!:uhoh21:
  2. I was wondering if its possible to work full time and go to nursing school part time? Doeas anyone have any advice?
  3. YOu can do it! I wanted to do nursing right out of high school and didnt because I wanted a social life...bad reason. I am confident you will not regret this decision. By the way....does anyone know if its possible to work full time and go to nursing school part time? ...Its probably better to go ahead and do it now and there are tons of options within nursing
  4. Speaking from experience here...I have a B.S. in Psyc and could not find a job in anything where I'm from and the jobs that were available payed absolutely nothing! (this is one reason why I am pursuing nursing) Thankfully, my hubby was transfered to another city and I now have a wonderful job. However, we plan to move back home in hte future, in which case, I will be in the same situation. My advice to you is, depending on the area you live in, it will pay off to have a nursing BS rather than a Psyc BS. The only way I would finish up the psyc degree is if I planned on pursuing a masters. Hope this helps!

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