I'd personally advise going with a 2 years schooling job so you have the income, then going to school for as long as you need. You're 19, you'll be good and established by 25-27. Good economy or bad, it's nice to take a safe route. (Not too safe.) Unless your family is going to financially support you, don't let them influence your decisions too much. You're the one who has to go through it all.
Thats what I was thinking about doing... Because I KNOW that I don't have 6 years, I want to try to see if I can just do the 2 year program and then when I'm in a stable enough position, go back for my BSN... But I don't know anymore... I just feel like giving up atm.
Should I still follow my dreams of being a nurse in this bad economy?
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I'd personally advise going with a 2 years schooling job so you have the income, then going to school for as long as you need. You're 19, you'll be good and established by 25-27. Good economy or bad, it's nice to take a safe route. (Not too safe.) Unless your family is going to financially support you, don't let them influence your decisions too much. You're the one who has to go through it all.
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Thats what I was thinking about doing... Because I KNOW that I don't have 6 years, I want to try to see if I can just do the 2 year program and then when I'm in a stable enough position, go back for my BSN... But I don't know anymore... I just feel like giving up atm.