All of my college career, I had been wavering between a life in the arts or a life in health services. Now, at the age of 21, the recent death of my mother has made the irreversible decision for me. I want to dedicate my life to helping others as my mother had, I want a stable career, I want to make her proud.
But besides all that personal stuff, I now find myself in a rushed position. I am graduating May 2002 with a B.A. in English. Ultimately, I have decided on becoming a CRNA. I have always had a strong math/science background, but I haven't taken those classes in college. Initially, I had planned on getting an accelerated BSN degree, the ones you can attain with a year or so. Then I would work for a while in an ICU before applying to anesthetist school. However, I guess that doesn't really give me a lot of time to take supplementary bio/chem/physics courses. And that's really important, right?
If anyone has advice for a girl whose world has just been turned upside down, I would really appreciate it.
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