So I am having a bit of a quarter life crisis (I don't think I am old enough for a mid-life crisis yet!). All of the sudden I have an itch to go back to school. I am currently a certified pharmacy technician, and my pharmacist has been harassing me to go to pharmacy school. I have looked into it but I am not really sure that is what I would like to do. I know that I like the healthcare field and I love helping patients. So about 2 weeks ago I got the idea of going to school for a Physicians Assistant. And now I am kind of obsessed. I really want to do it but I would need to take some pre-req classes first. I have a BS in Biology but I never did take Human Anat and Phys or a couple other classes that you do need to have under your belt before applying. Is this just a crazy idea to think about going into a program for something like that while trying to have #2 and taking care of another toddler at home?
I am thinking long-term a PA job would be ia good life choice it seems to be an in demand profession, and the pay is pretty nice! I just wonder if I am bat-sh*t crazy to think about doing something like this. Most people that I have brought it up to seem to think so....
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Re: XP Looking For School/Job Advice Please!
Since you are TTC, I'd hold off on school. Finish your required courses, take the GRE. That will take about 2 years. Then you apply a year in advance. So if you start spring 2014 with classes, get them done fall 2015, apply spring 2016, you would start the program fall 2017. Finish summer 2019. So if in 4 years you are done having kids, then it's a good option at that time.
After school, life is good. It's the getting to that graduation point that sucks.
Have you thought about nursing? There are ADN nursing degrees that are 2 years. Then you can get your BSN online while you work. You can also do NP part time while you work, and that is comparable to a PA. It will take just as long in the long run, but you will be able to work and take classes at your own pace