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princesspjc

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  1. Thank you all so much for your advice so far. I am blessed with the fact that I am not that worried about the cost as ms.a states, I am investing in myself, it is the time aspect that bothers me. My dream years ago was to go to med school, and I got side tracked by life, and I am tired of waiting on my dream to be in health care. Also, in regards to child care. Here I am blessed as well. I live near both my family and my husband's and both mother's trade off weeks of coming to my home daily to babysit for me. If this changes anyone's thoughts please let me know. Thanks!!
  2. hello, i really need some advice. i have been enrolled in an adn at a community college for 2 years, however this college takes 3 years to complete the degree because it is part time. i am getting really tired of dragging everything out. i felt like this would be the easiest route for me to take, and looking back i wish that i would have mountain state university's (i live near beckley, wv) bs to bsn route (although they just lost accreditation). i currently have a bs from a large university in biotechnology/genetics and wish to eventually become a crna. i work full time, have one daughter, and i am 8 weeks from having twins. however, i will still be able to finish this semester without any problems. i have been looking at transferring colleges to chamberlain. i don't know whether to look into their adn or second degree bsn program. i have completed multiple hours in clinicals, including med-surg, psych, and ob/gyn. are clinical hours something that could be transferred? please help, should i stay where i am and graduate with an adn in may 2012, transfer to chamberlain's adn (in case i get more transfer credit b/c it is an associate), or enroll in their second degree bsn? i just feel like i have wasted 2 years of my life with i could have began at chamberlain with a second degree bsn, already have my critical requirement for crna, and be starting school. any advice on chamberlain or my situation would be greatly appreciated. thank you all!!!

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