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Nursing school while working as a phlebotomist? i need good advice? |
My original plan is to work here in the u.s for a year and save some money ang go back to philippines to finish my bachelors in nursing but right now i like my job here as a phlebotomist in a big hospital in my area.. And right now everyone is telling me don't go back to philippines to go to school there just pursue your bachelors here in the u.s while working full time as a phlebotomist.. But my concern is that possible to go to nursing school and work full time here? Cause in the philippines its a different story there i don't need to work while going to school my parents can support me there.. And im in california nursing school here its impossible to get in.... Should i work while pursuing my bachelors here in the u.s? or go to philippines and finish my bachelors there? Nursing school is very difficult while managing a full time job - but not impossible. Why did you post the same question 4 times??? |
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