Hello. To make this short and simple, I have been married for 5 years and in that time have come to realize that I am and always will be the breadwinner. I work two jobs - about 65/70 hours a week - in order to pay our bills, groceries, and gas. I do not believe my husband will ever make much more than minimum wage, he simply is not ambitious enough to develop skills or pursue a career (which is NOT what the post is focusing on).
Because of this and since I do NOT want to work 2 jobs forever I have been thinking about going back to school for nursing. Hopefully that way I can work one full time job and support us both, and whatever he makes can go to savings, etc. I have only begun to look into tuition costs, financial aide, and programs and it is terrifying me already. I think in the past it was easy to justify student loans, but in this economy there is no guarantee you will find a job after you graduate no matter what the field. Realistically I won't be able to get into the program for a few years, so by that time our debt **hopefully** will be paid off except for our mortgage. Still, I will have to take out extra loans above and beyond tuition since there is no way my husband will be able to support me going through school, even if he's working and I have a part time job. Not to mention there is a wide range of tuition costs depending on the school, and I don't know how much is worth it or not worth it. However, maybe in my situation education is a necessary expense.
Any thoughts or experiences with student loans would be much appreciated!
Because of this and since I do NOT want to work 2 jobs forever I have been thinking about going back to school for nursing. Hopefully that way I can work one full time job and support us both, and whatever he makes can go to savings, etc. I have only begun to look into tuition costs, financial aide, and programs and it is terrifying me already. I think in the past it was easy to justify student loans, but in this economy there is no guarantee you will find a job after you graduate no matter what the field. Realistically I won't be able to get into the program for a few years, so by that time our debt **hopefully** will be paid off except for our mortgage. Still, I will have to take out extra loans above and beyond tuition since there is no way my husband will be able to support me going through school, even if he's working and I have a part time job. Not to mention there is a wide range of tuition costs depending on the school, and I don't know how much is worth it or not worth it. However, maybe in my situation education is a necessary expense.
Any thoughts or experiences with student loans would be much appreciated!
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