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I'm a 37 y/o, single mom. I have my Bachelors and Masters in Social Work, working for 10 years in the field, and $60,000 in student loans, I was fired from my last position b/c it "wasn't a good fit." I am considering getting my RN, I have a GI Bill and could probably work for a hospital to offset the rest of the cost of school and any living expenses. Social work to nursing = good fit. You have experience in client advocacy which is a HUGE part of nursing. In fact, that is something that takes longer to develop than the good sense to pass meds correctly. You will incur some more education debt, BUT....what with the current nursing shortage hospitals are offering big money in bonuses, loan forgiveness money and all types of incentives for new nurses. If I were you - serious debt, single mom, etc., I think I would look for something where I could use the degrees I have. If you didn't like your social work clients, you will probably like sick people even less. I live in the UK and although our education systems will be different, being a Social Worker will not. I have totally been in your place...although while I was going to psych tech school, then transferred nursing, I DISCOVERED I was not enjoying the politics, protocol, or health risks. I know what it's like to want more out of life, and to love getting up in the morning, and justifying putting my son in daycare. If the hospital setting appeals to you, have you tried seeking a position in the hospital as a social worker? a nursing home? Consider other possibilities with your current degree before giving up! |
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