minkydog
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I'm having a trouble deciding what I want to be when I grow up
I'm almost 50 and I have the opportunity to go back to college in the fall. I was thinking about taking Spanish, since I live in a state with a fast-growing Hispanic population. I have BS in education, an AD in nursing, and 29 yrs experience as a nurse. I *could* go for an RN-to-MSN program which would take about 3yrs and I'd end up as a Nurse Practioner. That is, if I can remain commited to the commute, etc. If I was going to be a NP I would want to work with underserved populations, in the mountains or in rural districts. The Spanish classes would probably pay off quicker because I could begin using that within a year( as soon as I get a bit fluent). Being bilingual would definitely give me an edge in this market.
My employer will pay part of my education either way.
I seem to be stuck without a clear vision of what to do...Any NPs out there with advice? Would you do it again?
I'm almost 50 and I have the opportunity to go back to college in the fall. I was thinking about taking Spanish, since I live in a state with a fast-growing Hispanic population. I have BS in education, an AD in nursing, and 29 yrs experience as a nurse. I *could* go for an RN-to-MSN program which would take about 3yrs and I'd end up as a Nurse Practioner. That is, if I can remain commited to the commute, etc. If I was going to be a NP I would want to work with underserved populations, in the mountains or in rural districts. The Spanish classes would probably pay off quicker because I could begin using that within a year( as soon as I get a bit fluent). Being bilingual would definitely give me an edge in this market.My employer will pay part of my education either way.
I seem to be stuck without a clear vision of what to do...Any NPs out there with advice? Would you do it again?

You've got a wonderful background and, obviously, great experience. I say *go!* for the NP. You could really give so much to a community.
), not what you think you SHOULD do.