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  1. If I wanted your attitude, I would've ASKED for it. Anyways, I've looked into certain grants, and loans. While I don't feel comfortable discussing financial particulars, I don't qualify for grants, and won't be approved for loans. I'm almost to a dead end, and, if kids can join the army to make their lives better for themselves, what difference is it going to be for me? I've further looked into the Reserve Nurse Corps, etc etc.. and my original question still remains.. will they pay for the REST, since I've already started??
  2. Nah, I'm at Shadyside. Also, I'm not going for my BSN, I'm going for my RN. They pay for anything AFTER RN. Apparently it's financially impossible for me to become a nurse!! hooray!!......
  3. Hi there! I'm currently a student in an RN diploma program in Pittsburgh. I'm having a huge difficulty paying for school, regardless of how much it is. I'm starting to feel desperate -- I don't have the time in my schedule to train for a hospital job (due to the inability to miss clinicals) so I'm stuck waiting tables. I've looked into the Army a little. I understand that with an RN degree I can be in the Reserves (versus Active Duty.) Does that mean that the Reserves can pay for the REST of my program? I just finished my second semester, and have about 17 months left until I graduate. I also know that I would owe the Army years after I graduate, and have the chance of being deployed. I know how that part works! Anyone with any sort of helpful answer is greatly appreciated!!!!

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