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Well if it makes you feel any better...i started LPN school when i was 25, and now at 27 i'm going back for my LPN to RN. And I convinced my mom to go back to school - she went for RT too - She started at the age of 42 and graduated this year at 44 so dont feel "too" old! :) Good luck and take care! Enjoy school and chalk it up to being more mature going to school at this age instead of "too old"
I am 46 and a G'Mother of four....if I can do it so can you. I am just finishing my my pre-req's and am hoping to get into the Fall RT program. I should know the end of June if there was a seat left over....I amy be an alternate but I'll take it.
I wish there was a specific thread on allnurses for TR's....unless I have missed it.
fUsi0n86
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Hello everybody,
I'm from New Jersey and I've been out of high school for 4 years now, worked a few jobs, and finally decided to go to college. My major is Respiratory Care and I am currently taking general education courses during the summer sessions. I always feel like I'm starting real late because most of my friends are already graduating while I'm just starting, and it bothers me. I have 2 more years of school and when I get licensed I will be 24. Is that an old age for being a new RT? I don't know the ages of students that are in the program so I've been just wondering where I'm at. Thank you.