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Divalish918

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  1. I am at the peak of my career, making over 80k in my mid 30's. I work a 9-5 no weekends or holidays, but honestly I am starting to dislike my career. I am able to provide well for my family (2 kids) and also get other fringe benefits from my employer but I no longer have passion for my current position. I have been doing my current job as a hospital contractor for 3 years. I started nursing some time ago in undergrad but failed out and converted to a different degree. The thought of nursing never left my mind, but I was out here just trying to make it financially in life as I was swamped in debt. Now after a few bumps in the road with marriage and stuff I am ready to try again. I know I would have to probably quit my job and settle in the beginning to accommodate 3 12 hour shifts. I use to work as a CNA about 10 years ago so I have an idea what nursing is like but its been so long since I've been out of the game. I don't want to mess up my financial future in the meantime, but I don't see any other way to pursue this without giving up something. Please advise. Thanks in advance
  2. It has been about 3 years since I failed out of Nursing school. I was considering going back to school. Only thing is, I'm afraid of failing out again. I also am swallowing my pride as I had strong feelings of regret and went through some serious depression after failing by .05 of a point. So I have some serious anxiety and uneasy feelings of having to go thru that course again and dealing with that professor, as she is the only one who teaches that particular class. So would you go to this school or consider another route? I have realized the reasons that I failed last time; had way too much on my plate and was in the midst of a divorce. The only reason why I am considering going back is because it works well with my work schedule, and going to another school would require me to take more pre-req's which I do not have the time (and patience) to do. Please advise on the matter, thanks in advance!
  3. that would be very helpful , thank you I'll pm you.
  4. Thank you so much for the information, I will try to apply for 2018!! I wish you the best of luck !!!
  5. I have a bachelors degree in healthcare administration. I was a nursing major 10 years ago but marriage and a child got in the way and I flunked out, so I decided to use my credits toward something different. Now that I am divorced, the feeling of wanting to be a nurse never left me. Its just that I have it soooo good right now. I work M-F, no holidays and I know especially in the beginning I wont be that lucky to find a nursing job that offers those type of hours. I worked as a nursing assistant s while back and I got burned out very quickly, I only lasted 2 years. I have no additional money saved so I'm living check to check, paying minimum on loans and barely saving for my child because I cant afford to. My child's behavior is so much better since I started working day shift and I am able to focus on him more, as he was slacking in school. I was going to go whichever route I can take, my grades are sub par , but I have done better in school this time around, as I had to repeat all of my pre req's because they were outdated.
  6. I make about 25k less than what nurses make for my current employer. I work closely with nurses for quite sometime so I have an idea about nursing. I do love my job but I want to advance for the pay as well as the prestige
  7. Hello All!! I am in the process of applying to the above mentioned school, and I see information on the boards regarding the traditional program but none on the accelerated weekend. I was hoping that I can find someone , anyone on here who has first hand experience on attending this program. Will I still be able to work FT during the weekend an attend school on weekends? Is the program rigorous? Thank you in advance!!
  8. I currently work in the federal sector for a year now. I understand nursing school is difficult especially working full time. I am stuck on what to do , because honestly, I love my job! I just don't find it to be financially satisfying and of course I've always wanted to be a nurse, just had many factors get in the way. I just a bit afraid because I feel comfortable where I am employed, but I have a child to support, a place to maintain, as well as many debts. So quitting my job and living of loans or whatever means to get by is a bit scary to me. I could delay nursing school and do an evening program, and get reimbursed by my employer, but I would have to wait a year or more to start a program vs. starting this year. Please advise on what you think is the best course of action. Has anyone ever been in this situation? Please share. Thanks in advance!
  9. Yes I'm sure Weekend Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Dominican College
  10. Hello All!! I am in the process of applying to the above mentioned school, and I see information on the boards regarding the traditional program but none on the accelerated weekend. I was hoping that I can find someone , anyone on here who has first hand experience on attending this program. Will I still be able to work FT during the weekend an attend school on weekends? Is the program rigorous? Thank you in advance!!
  11. Hi my fellow Monte nursing students. Im excited about our upcoming start date in August. Has anyone purchased books yet. I just got fundamentals books vol 1 & 2 and looked over the first 2 assigned chapters. How is everyone? Whoever is starting in August, I look forwad to meeting you.
  12. I am actually renewing mine through my job. You can do it through the red cross
  13. congrats to you both!! See yall in August.
  14. Yay!!! I got accepted too!! So excited!!

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