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I have a life question...cuz im so undecided on what to do?


So i graduated from highschool about two years ago and i've ONLY taken two clases in a community college and i have no idea how to restart my education...i kinda wanna be a Nurse. So is it better for me to take all these classes to be a nurse at a JC....or should i go to a private nursing school for a year and get a certificate???? Help any nurses out there who might be able to help me...i feel like im throwing away my life/career awway for taking sooo long...and the main reason why i havent been going to school is that i have one FULL time job and a second Part time job and i never have time cuz im soo tired,,,,

One of the best ways is to find a technical college in your area. A lot of TC's specialize in only careers such nursing, law enforcement and other public service careers. One example you could look at, even if it's not in your area, is Gateway Technical College. Because they specialize in these types of careers it's usually easy to have them work around your schedule.

Go see a counselor at a school

well i suggest that you leave the job which pay less and go either to a day or evening class for a nurse schools and get your certificate for nursing?

Ok, I think JC is a great idea and many have 2 yr certificate programs...just make sure its what you really want to do.

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