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Nursing School
Asked by L.H. from Salt Lake City
on July 27, 2010
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I am interested in going back to school for nursing. I already have a Batchelor's degree in Sports medicine, but now that I am a Mom and my husband is almost done with...
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- I would just call around and see what programs are available in your area. I don't know if University of Utah or BYU offer any Nursing Degreed programs but your local ...
- My husband started nursing school in April, and we needed a program that would move quickly and something that would work while he was still working his regular job. ...
- Check the colleges/universities in your area. I had an associates degree in nursing but took the same state boards as 4 year graduates. So because I was already work...
Nursing school.....eventually MSN
Asked by V.S. from Lima
on March 9, 2012
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Ok so if you have read my posts before, I am currently enrolled in nursing school. I have 3 small children (4, 22 months & 6 months). I am married to a wonderful man a...
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- Good for you! I've looked at doing the exact same thing. I attended an open house on accelerated BSN programs, and the speaker emphasized that there ARE loan forgivene...
- I have worked in health admin. for many years, but honestly, nursing probably holds more jobs since there will always be a demand for hands on care. As far as the fin...
- Good for you V.! I don't know if I could have managed my BSN with three kids. You are meant for nursing as you can multi task so well. I can't help with specifics as i...
Is Nursing Really Family Friendly?
Asked by C.K. from Missoula
on February 23, 2012
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Hi ladies: I'm considering a career change from teaching (no teaching jobs in CA!!!) into Nurse Practitioner or perhaps Physician Assistant. I will have to retrain, ...
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- One of my best friends is a nurse and she loves it - has been doing it for 14 years. She also has kids that are 6 and 2. Right now, she works four 8-hour shifts per ...
- It really depends on the nursing setting. Working in a nursing home is a lot different than working in an ER. In my experience, there are a lot of call offs in nursi...
- Well I am not a nurse personally but my MIL is and I have a good some friends that are. My MIL worked the whole time her (5) kids were growing up. She worked nights ...
How Long Does It Take to Become a Nurse
Asked by M.K. from Houston
on November 30, 2009
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hi everyone
i am a 35 year old mother of a 7 yo and a 1 yo, i have been a sahm for 3 years now, and while i love it i am looking ahead to what i can do whne they are ...
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- I think your best bet would be to go into a college/university and ask to speak with a guidance counselor about their nursing programs, and they could help you underst...
- Hi! M., I'm nit sure where you are located, but UTMB in Galveston has a nursing program. They will pay for most if not all of your schooling as long as you agree to w...
- I did the accelerated nursing program at the University of Texas and it took me three years. Before the program, I had a bachelors degree in Biology, and once I compl...
Seeking Any Information on Edcuation Online
Asked by M.B. from New York
on April 21, 2008
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I am a stay at home mom and I also, work three days/week as a medical assistant for a busy surgeon. I never finished college to get my nursing degree, so, I would li...
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- well iam also a mom of three children and one baby on the way! Right now iam unemployed and looking for a temporary job. But I also didnt finish college so right now i...
- my sister in kansas is taking a nursing course with dervy....i know dervy, but they do have a great program.... check it out.
- Hi- I'm actually graduating from FDU's 2 year accelerated program this summer. If you have a bachelor's in another curriculum or have enough crdits accumulated from an...
Academically Highly Gifted?
Asked by L.M. from Seattle
on October 1, 2010
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Hey there!
I am wondering if any of you might be able to give me some suggestions or advice. We have four children in elementary school and one younger (grades K,...
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- Most school districts have a TAG (talented and gifted) program or something equivalent. There are all types of ways in which to meet his academic needs. There are pull...
- Sorry, it is not an answer to your question. I was just wandering... my son (4th grade now) always scored above 95% on all tests like MAP, etc. And I can see he is bri...
- Is he happy and enthusiastic about his current school? Then keep him there. It will be a real pain in the @$$ to have your kids at different schools. Remember, ed...
Have Any of You Gone Back to School Once You Were a Mommy?
Asked by K.D. from Dallas
on October 22, 2009
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I have been wanting to go back to school for nursing for a couple years now. My daughter is 2.5 now, and I just wanted to know how many of you have gone back to schoo...
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- Hi K., I highly recommend going back to school while your little one is still so young. It'll be a difficult transition and you'll feel like giving in, but it's tot...
- lol Yes, but after all 5 kids were born I went back to school. Just this year I went back at age 57.
- I completed nursing school with 3 sons... one in Kindergarten and two at home...potty training middle one as I started school and of course the youngest was in diapers...
Being an On-level Peer in a Special Needs Preschool
Asked by M.F. from Canton
on February 13, 2009
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My daughter will be 4 this summer, so we're looking into preschool programs for next fall. One program available through our school district has six "role-model" or "...
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- Hi M.! Some of what you may anticipate as a "con" may actually be a "pro". Inclusion done right produces higher test scores for all the children in the class, ...
- Your daughter would be called a "typical peer" at our public schools. My son was in the Early Childhood Development preschool program at our local school but he was t...
- I am a high school teacher and the district I work in has a program like this. I currently have a co-worker with a special needs child at the special needs preschool ...
Applying for College Acceptance to Multiple Schools -How Bad Does It Look?
Asked by M.K. from Kansas City
on September 18, 2011
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Being ex-military, I have three seperate schools under my belt. In trying to find a feasible way to return to school (and knowing I want to apply to at least 3 local c...
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- No - they won't even think about that. Just get your pre-requisites done and apply. LBC
- Absolutely not!!! 5 yrs after my bachelors degree and working, I decided to go to grad school. I only applied to 2 schools, b/c they were near my parents...
- First off thank you for your service and sacrifices for our country!! Are you utilizing the GI Bill? I would do what I needed to do to get all the pre-reqs done....
Ihow Do You Mom's Do It?!?!?
Asked by V.S. from Lima
on January 25, 2012
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Ok mom's......how do you go back to school? How do you even have the energy when you have young kids? I want to go back to school but I have 3 kids under the age of ...
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- Slowly. One or two night classes at a time (dinner's on the stove, hubby put kids to bed.) It took a long time, but I did it!!!
- My Husband recently graduated from university. Plus he was working full time. And he is married to me. And we have 2 kids. And he also had other hobbies to keep up. H...
- It's all about how you schedule your day. I'm working on a second Masters degree (only six more months!!!), and I work full-time as a teacher. I have three-year-old ...