You can study full-time for the Diploma or the Degree in Nursing and the government gives you a tax-free grant of £6,000 a year. They also pay extra benefits for people with children. You need to enrol at a local college or university and the links below will help you find your nearest centres. Find out when they have their next recruitment day or make an appointment to see the Admissions officer. It's a career that pays around £18,000 a year on becoming qualified and can rise a lot higher as you become promoted. With the UK Nursing diploma, you will find every country in the world will accept you, so there are also opportunities to see the world while you practise your profession.
Do it! Good luck and God bless you if you take up the career!
2007-02-01 23:53:53
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answered by halifaxed 5
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Hi, i would say go for it, you're never to old to learn & get the Career you want, you could probably get into Child Care in nursery Schools with those Qualifications, some of them even put you through the training, I did mine in Elderly Care, has been my Career all my working life & i'm still learning now, I'm 50+
2007-02-01 22:09:59
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answered by Piggy56 4
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Hi go for it. My friend was 30 when she started her nursing course. She had two children and she did find it hard at times but there is nothing that is easy now a days. Good luck and go for it.
2007-02-01 21:56:41
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answered by Pinkflower 5
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a good start, you could maybe go for peadatric nursing with that background, try getting a volunteer possition in care work so that when you apply to uni you have the care eliment also.
2007-02-01 21:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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If you really want to go into a nursing career go ahead with your dreams it is never to late to follow your dreams good luck.
2007-02-01 21:44:43
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answered by misty blue 6
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