Posted by El Toro on December 22, 2012 at 11:31:08 from (108.3.143.30):
In Reply to: OT home school posted by pat sublett on December 21, 2012 at 17:00:24:
Our daughter went to publc schools from 1960 til 1972 all here in MD. She went to work for the Federal Government for 3 years then decided to becme a nurse. She went to the local community college for 2 years and received an AA degree in nursing. She went to work at hospitals in Baltimore.
Several years later they were bugging her to get a BS in nursing and took a battery of tests at the University of MD in Baltimore and then took the senior year. When she completed that she decided to attend Johns Hopkins in Baltimore and get an MPH master's in health. They told her from the gitgo she wouldn't be able to work full time. She tried it, but had to quit and we helped her even buying her a car.
A few years later she went back to MD to get her BS in Nursing and after that she went back to MD to become a Nurse Practitioner. She's still working and has her home paid off. She never married probably made a wise choice. Hal PS: She was also a runner and I asked her why she never ran cross-country in high school and she said she need the time for her homework.
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