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[quote:Miss_April:MV8zODI4OTUzXzY4ODU2MzE5Xzc2NjQ1QzY0] Personal Training is awesome. You could try that out first and see if you like it since its quicker and cheaper than becoming an RN. If you don't end up liking it you will always have that knowledge to use for yourself. RN might pay higher, but personal trainer is a job with more freedom. And you can eventually work for yourself and charge whatever you want to charge. Listen to the mind pump podcast. They are trainers and have lots of good advice. [/quote]
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Should I? There is a PT school in my city. The classes are fulltime five days a week. The tuition is 8k. They accept the FASFA. I have read how hard it is to make a good income after you pay rent for the gym. If you work for a big box gym you make 12 an hour. My other choice is going for my RN. I am 30. What do I do?
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