I made that choice 2 years ago and will graduate in Dietetics next month! It is tough, your poor...but life is short...go for it!
2007-03-16 11:57:43
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answered by rockfordfilestcb 2
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Yes, I would - full-time work wasn't financially fulfilling (as a temp) so I'm ditching to at least attempt to go full time school/part time work so I can finish earlier.
Or you could try a program for working adults like I did at Northeastern University, they have very flexible classes, online, on-campus, evenings, weekends, and hybrid classes.
2007-03-16 12:04:10
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answered by purplejadedragon 4
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you should quit your job.
well the better choice would of been to first finish school and then get a job, but since yer in this situation i think you should quit yer job, get your RN, and then start working again.
that way you will probably get paid more when you return since you will have the degree :]
2007-03-16 13:00:02
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answered by a.m. 4
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I would apply and see what kind of financial aid I got and what kind of part-time jobs I could get. Once that was all settled you can quit your job knowing you will be able to make it through.
2007-03-17 14:57:48
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answered by kayork 2
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yes... but that is if i have enough money to study in college. if you have, then don't think twice to go back to school.
Lucky you if your financially stable unlike me who until now was having a problem regarding the matter.
Don't waste any longer, time is precious.
2007-03-17 20:33:13
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answered by Anonymous
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do you need the job to stay alive?
if not, then yes cut off the job and go to college
2007-03-16 11:54:55
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answered by Sag50 2
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as long as you though about affording health benefits, especially if you been in an accident
2007-03-16 12:21:53
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answered by sunshine23511 5
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