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Is 22 too old..... for Nursing School? |
ok so here is my situation...i feel a little discouraged.... Goodness NO! Go for it. Wish I had done it back then. I am a 35 year old mom of three kids, back in school FT to get either a physical therapy assistant degree or a diagnostic medical sonographer degree. I'm finishing my prerequisites this semester and won't be able to get into either program until at least next fall, maybe later. My step-sister is 36 and is just now getting into her nursing clinicals. My neighbor went back to school to be a nurse at 38, and took one of her exams two days after giving birth to her third child! Doing it at 22 should be a piece of cake, compared to what us "older" people are doing. You can do it!!! With the job situation as it is, there are people going into nursing in their 40's. (And excelling.) no, thats not too old. In one of my business classes, there is a woman in her 40's getting her bachelors, and another (looks like shes in her early 30s) getting hers. Your never too old to further an education, no matter what field, nursing no different. yeah. and there a lot of doctors in third world country giving up their profession to take up nursing. keep it up and good luck! No, 22 is NOT too old. Im studying to be a medical assistant and there is someone in my class who is 23 yrs old. I am 19. No u are still young. It aint like u 50. No. Mommies and Daddies of mid 40's even go to Nursing Schools here. 22 is definitely not too old! You will find a great variety of people in college and especially in nursing. Many people have gone through school and come back to pursue nursing because they didn't realize they wanted to do it in the beginning. The national average age of the CURRENT RN student, believe it or not, is 36. It is definitely not too old. Nursing is a profession that is constantly expanding, and offering opportunities. No, its not too old. Go for it. Get the education you need to get you into a job you would enjoy doing. So you'll be 24 when you're fully trained as a nurse and after that you have years and years to practice all that you have learned. And when you do it right, you will be able to help many, many people. It will be hard sometimes but satisfying. I am 23 and have started my nurse training for the second time (i was 17 nearly 18 the first time - only completed 18 months) and i will be 26 when i qualify, in my group we are a mixed bag - quite young and older, some in their 40's and what people think of their age is the least important thing on their mind. I have heard of people getting into medical school to become a doctor in their 30s or 40s, so, no 22 is not too old. no my best friend was 24 when she started the nursing program. so it's never too late. some people decide what they want to do and then want more. there's nothing wrong with being ambitous. I'm 23 and one of the youngest in my class. No its not too old! HELL NO! Your off to a good start. you are still young and if you have the strive to go to nursing school DO IT! Im 29 about to be 30 and JUST deciding to go to nursing school after studying criminal justice for so long. Maybe its too late for me, but sweetie, your life JUST started at 22 - GO FOR IT, YOU CAN DO IT!!! You must be joking. uhhhh...that's not old i'm 23 just finishing my pre-med degree and i have another 5 to 6 years to get my doctors degree so i can finally be a doctor! If it is your dream-It is NEVER too late for anything!!!!!!!! |
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