No, you would still many many years left within the workforce. The question is whether you have a passion for the field. The nursing program is intensive and you must have a passion for it to succeed. It will depend on that passion and an understanding of the benefit it will bring to others as well as yourself that will determine your success. I would sincerely urge you to take your age out of the equation. Attitude is everything!
No, you still have many more years left in the workforce, and time to be of great benefit to others.
Absolutely not, if its something you are dedicated to and have the motivation to complete the training, go for it. Good luck to you.
There are a lot of choices for what kind of nurse you want to be. The best thing you can do is volunteer and intern to see if that is what you want to do. Check this out too http://www.lpnclasses.org/
Adults could have many reasons to want a school to close. The building could be old and cost to repair it might cost too much, student enrollment might be too low to keep the school open, etc.
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There are many schools that help with the training of a certified nursing assistant. Most local community colleges have available classes to get your C.N.A. license but there are also nursing schools that give these classes too. Also, check local hospitals they usually have a school or a school they go through.
It is not too difficult to become a registered nurse in the US. It usually takes about two years.
You are never too old to learn. And there is such a shortage of nurses, that you will have an unending choice of jobs, too. Go for it!
Absolutely not, because you are never to old to learn...which means that you are never too old to go back to school.
Not too old at all. It's much better than watching television.
No because he was too old
yes it is 20 is way too old for elementary school
No! I am 29 and in nursing school. I didnt even start my prereqs for nursing school till i was 25. Going to med school is a long and difficult road, but as long as you make the commitment and effort, youll be fine. I have several friends that attended U of AZ's med school in their 30's and 40's. Good luck! :)