Nursing Students General Students
Published Feb 7, 2018
carlarenee02
190 Posts
Hello
I am a former nursing student (currently not enrolled in any classes) and i still ha ve
strong desire to want to become a nurse. The reason i didnt finish my nursing degree was due to finances/ unable to continue to apply for student loans ( i was unemployed), otherwise i did well grade wise. I completed three semesters.
There is a choice between a four yr nursing program or a associate degree two yr program.
There is accelerated program for students who have a degree in another field already.
One question does age make a difference. I am healthy, motivated fast learner.
I am 60 but look younger I take care of myself.
I do have a lot of obstacles, mostly financial.
I would appreciate any advice you can give me.Thank you.
DayDreamin ER CRNP
640 Posts
If you have the choice between and ADN and a BSN and it doesn't make a difference in your job market, I'd go for the ADN.
Devon Rex, ADN, BSN
556 Posts
Hello!
I would recommend to go for the ADN program at a community college (as opposed to the bachelor's degree). This will save you time and money. No reason to go beyond that, unless you want to pursue higher degrees and positions... but then again... that costs more money and time (time not just for school, but to grow into positions).
Hope this helps!
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Arrange appointments in the nursing department of these programs so that you can get your questions answered and determine which will give you serious consideration. You might establish a favorable relationship that helps you gain admission and helps throughout the program.