Okay, well, I appreciate the responses. This was just an example, I know that there's a lot of development in robotics. If I were to go at this program full throttle, I could leave my current job to go to community college full time to work on prereqs, if everything works out and plays to my favor, I get into nursing school and it takes me 12-16 months to complete under very ideal circumstances. I just want to make sure that I'm not wasting two years. Marketing is actually a pretty good field to be in right now, and I didn't want to give it up for something that may not last much longer. As someone who's job it is to stay in the cutting edge in the field, it blows my mind, even in my mid-twenties, how much is different from high school. The amount of time that you have to adapt to new environments is shorter every year. If I weren't against moving to any area of the country to get a job, how likely, at this point, do you think I'd be able to get a job right out of BSN school? I heard there's a lot of jobs in North Dakota. Can anyone say, "Don't go into to an accelerated BSN program? The jobs won't be there?" This is a career that I'm not going into for the money, I want to go into it because I want to serve others. I'd honestly not mind going into the military after getting my BSN. Also - any additional comments on the robots thing would be totally appreciated.