Re: B.S in Psychology: Looking into second degree in Nursing
Do you want to practice nursing? That is the key question. I hear that you're interested in health care and helping people and that you enjoy being in school and learning new things. But do you want to practice nursing? That should be the main motivation for attending nursing school.
Any ideas of what kind of nursing you might like to practice as a full-time profession? That is, what the goal of earning the degrees you are considering pursuing? Is it to practice a profession or simply to enjoy the learning process and then move on to learning something else? I can relate to that personally. I loved school and would do that professionally if I could! However, I found nursing school one of the most frustrating academic experiences I ever had.
The content of nursing school tends to be very broad, therefore rather shallow. You just can't get too in depth when you've got so much ground to cover (geriatrics, pediatrics, surgery, psychiatry, pregnancy and birth, oncology, cardiology, etc). Take a look at some nursing textbooks at a school (eg medical-surgical nursing) to get a feel of what the coursework covers. Ask yourself if it's what you'd like to be knee deep in for a couple of years.
A lot of nursing school is about testing your ability to deal with stress and to be self-directed in your learning. A lot of it is reinforcing safe practice and critical thinking. You don't need nursing school to learn these general skills. But you do need nursing school to be able practice nursing.
Food for thought!!!! Best wishes to you!
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