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To go back to nursing school or not?Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() Sounds like you were not in the right mind frame when you 1st started. What I mean is you have to be really focused on what you are doing in order to see the purpose behind it and to do well. It sounds like you have what it takes if your mom and instructor can see it. Question is how bad do you want it. only you can decide. Good luck I am sure you will make the best decision for you. Comment: I can relate! I too majored in nursing when I went off to school (2001) and I also went two semesters in nursing and dropped out. I can truly say, like the previous poster mention, that I wasn't in the right mind frame at the time. After I changed my major to Speech Therapy and graduated school, I decided not to get my masters because I knew deep down that was not what I wanted to do. Now I am teaching and I am so ready for a change (especially since they are firing people). I know this was alot but I feel that you must follow your heart. I am learning that when things get tough, I can't give up. I wish I knew that 7 years ago . Follow what you want to do and if it is nursing, then go for it. This time might be different but you know what it was like the first time. P.S. I am trying to savemoney to go back myselfComment: I meant to say because you know what school is like.Comment: You have to be ready to go back. Take an assessment of yourself. Is this something YOU want to do? Or are you doing it b/c your mom, the RN, wants you to do it? Will being an RN make you happy?I don't tell many this but I was in nursing school years ago..my mother committed suicide in my 3rd quarter in 2004....I quit. I was emotionally done. I switched to Sociology and got my bachelor's degree....I knew I'd always go back to nursing, I just didn't know when.Fall 2011(7 years later), I was finally ready and went back and am doing great. I don't think I would have made a great nurse in 2004....now I know that I will! I just wasn't ready back then, and I think you need to really assess yourself and see if it's something you want to do and something you are ready to do. If you need to take a break, take a break and come back to it later.Comment: Honestly, all I'm heating is that other people keep trying to get you to go back, not that you actually want to. You said you're content with your choice, so why change?Comment: Well, you could always finish the current program, then go back to nursing afterward. Look at all options. Maybe a little longer with less stress would be good for you. And you know, nothing stops you from opening those texts and notebooks from nursing school and going over the material on your own. If you can motivate yourself to do that, you know that you are ready. Good luck.Comment: Quote from StephalumpHonestly, all I'm heating is that other people keep trying to get you to go back, not that you actually want to. You said you're content with your choice, so why change?Comment: I think you should do what YOU want to do with your life. I agree with the previous poster! Nursing school is very stressful, and that is never going to change. If you feel like you want to go back into nursing, then go for it! But you have to make sure that it's what you want to do, not just because everyone else wants you to! If finishing the HIM program is what you feel you should do, then that's what you really should do! Then if you decide that nursing is for you, then it will still be there for you to go into! But, if it's not something you would want to do with your life, then you really shouldn't do it! Because you'll just end up miserable with your life and no one wants that for you!!
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