I have a degree in International Studies, an MBA in finance, was the first woman in International operations at a major corporation....I had a six figure salary in the 1980's, an alpha romeo, a condo outside of Manhatten....and wanted to put my head in the oven...something about gaining the world and losing your soul....midlfe crisis at 28, sold the car,the condo, and went into medicine - took a 2 year leave from work to see if I was just being idealistic....and I've never looked back. There is exploitation and bull-s--t in every job...but there is NEVER a day in nursing where you question that your life counts...it can be sad, but not depressing - there is a difference you know...whether its sharing the miracle of an unexpected recovery, or watching a family at their best as you ease a suffering soul into death, it is a profession like no other....to NOT be a nurse would be to not breathe for me...
I didn't have kids when I went to nsg school, but I did work full time...and every person who had to juggle a schedule like yours made it through....so Godspeed to you, and welcome aboard!