D.P.
*Raising Hand*
I finished my nursing degree before I had my babies. I will honestly say that it can be a challenge. The Nursing program in Michigan has more applicants than slots and if I remember correctly, Cali is the same. It may be difficult with the kids but does not mean it can not be done. Use the kids as a focus and reasons to achieve your goal.
As far as classes, I would take psych and sociology at the same time (For me they tend to crossover). Focus on making As. Minimum requirements may be Cs but when you are competing against others for the program, it can be a leg up.
Although I have quit work to become a SAHM in 2007, I have been a nurse since 92 so here is my take on Nursing
1. Sure you have to work 12 hrs but then you only have to 3-4 days per week. Some places have the option of 8 hrs shift. My hubby is also a nurse and works for a dialysis company and he goes in his own time. So times do differ.
2. You work some holidays and weekends but you also get paid 8hrs + 1.5 for working those holidays and a weekend diff for the weekend. **A salaried job does not pay you extra for working over 40 hrs**. Nursing is one of the few careers that pay decent post graduation.
3. Another great thing about nursing, you can work around your own schedule or your children's.
4. Nursing is not just bedside. I have mostly done Intensive Care but I have also done Home Care and Case Management (for an insurance company). Home care you can schedule yourself and CM was a 9-5 job. You can also teach or specialize in something like wound care. Down the road, you can also be a Nurse Practitioner or a Nurse Anesthetist.
I miss nursing sometimes. It is one of those careers that if you love it, you will truly love it and if you don't it can be miserable.
Best of luck to you!
D.