Re: go to nursing school or not?
I worked in IT. I liked the complexity and the ability to grow with technology. I disliked the lack of advancement opportunities, the lack of respect for advanced degrees, and the lack of opportunities to truly make difference in a person's life. PLUS, I never had a passion for IT. Thus, my heart was not into IT as much as it should have been even though was good at my job. In other words, being good at your job does not mean squat in the long run! My advice is the same as the others, follow your heart!
From your post it sounds like you are not sure and probably would not be happy with a switch at this time. I am just a nursing student, but the following was told to me by nurses: The grass is not greener on the other side unless this is your passion!! Without a passion for nursing, the problems with nursing will NOT be outweighed by the benefits. In fact, the problems of nursing will crush you....!!
IMO nurses who remain nurses forever do so because it is how he/she defines him/her self. He/she is a nurse no matter what he/she does. Similar to being an IT programmer or tech. It is what you are if that is your passion. For me IT was just a job. I was good at the job but I was always defining myself in other ways, unlike those with whom I worked who had a passion.
On a positive note, nursing has become my way of life! I think, eat, breathe, and sleep it not for good grades but because I love this field!!! So I know this is it for me!

Can you say the same?
If not, do more research before making a switch. In fact, get a job as a tech at a hospital and see if you like what you see. Please note, being a tech is not the best job in the world, but you will see nursing first hand an experience working on a collaborative team. Not to mention dealing with the 12 hour shifts and scheduling while juggling personal obligations. being a tech provides a more realistic experience then shadowing a nurse for a few hours. GL.
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