I'm unsure what to do and was hoping for some advice. I recently graduated with an ADN. I would like to continue on for my BSN degree someday. My question is do I work right away and go to school part time or continue with school and start working this summer? I am in a fortunate position in that I don't "have" to work right away. However, the extra money would be nice. I am receiving education benefits that are "use or lose" and run out at the end of next year. Do I use them and take a full load of classes now and put off working? I need 8 classes to get into a BSN program. I'm afraid if I start working and take one class at a time I will get discouraged by how long it will take to complete all of them (8 semesters instead of 2-3). I guess my question is what would you do. Once you start working, do you feel like taking classes, is it overwhelming going to school and being a brand new nurse? Any advice is welcome. Thanks.
I'm unsure what to do and was hoping for some advice. I recently graduated with an ADN. I would like to continue on for my BSN degree someday. My question is do I work right away and go to school part time or continue with school and start working this summer? I am in a fortunate position in that I don't "have" to work right away. However, the extra money would be nice. I am receiving education benefits that are "use or lose" and run out at the end of next year. Do I use them and take a full load of classes now and put off working? I need 8 classes to get into a BSN program. I'm afraid if I start working and take one class at a time I will get discouraged by how long it will take to complete all of them (8 semesters instead of 2-3). I guess my question is what would you do. Once you start working, do you feel like taking classes, is it overwhelming going to school and being a brand new nurse? Any advice is welcome. Thanks.