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Originally Posted by Benzgirl
For God sakes, you are 28. You are not in mid-life. I know people who started medical school when they were 10 years older than you. My cousin went to law school when she was in her 40s.
My Sr. year room mate was a nursing student. She was very smart and she said it was tough. Physio was a lot of memorization and fitting in Clinical among your classes, activities and working is tough.
For her it paid off. She is Director of Nursing of one of the largest hospitals in the US and has a Master's Degree, as well.
You go into a career because you want to and you have time to do it, not because you feel it will be too hard. If you think it is too hard, become a Practical Nurse.
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I noted that I'm not actually mid-life in my first post. "Mid-life" was easier to write than "5 to 10 years into your first career" was.
The info about your senior year roommate seems informative, though. She sounds very successful.