Nursing School After 30 Years Old - Real Questions Answered

Thinking about going back to school for nursing later in life—but feeling unsure, scared, or overwhelmed? You’re not alone. I went back to school for nursing at age 39. Are you thinking of going back to school for your LPN or RN? If so here is my advice and experience! In this video, I’m breaking down the most common questions and concerns people have about starting nursing school after 30 (and beyond). Including what it’s really like to switch careers into nursing after working in a corporate job. I cover: Is nursing school after 30 worth it? Am I too old to become a nurse? What nursing school is really like for older students. Balancing nursing school with work, kids, and family. Paying for nursing school and managing student loans. Physical and mental demands of nursing. Getting hired as a new nurse after 30 or 40 ADN vs BSN for second-career nurses. If you’re considering a career change into nursing, feeling stuck in a corporate job, or searching for honest advice about nursing school as an older student—this video is for you. 📌 Subscribe for more content on nursing school, career changes, and real-life nursing advice. 💬 Comment below with your biggest fear or question about going back to school for nursing. Whether you’re 30, 40, or beyond, it is not too late to build a meaningful career in nursing.