Re: PhD in Nursing vs PhD in Education Originally Posted by llg
If you don't like research ... what do you plan on doing with a PhD? Graduate faculty members are expected to do research -- and few other positions require a PhD.
Also ... a PhD program in education would include a lot of research. The only difference is that the research would be focused on educational topics. But you would still be taking research classes, etc.
That was my first thought, also, when I saw the OP. You're sick of nursing research, soooo -- you think you'd like education research
better?? Any PhD program is going to primarily be "about" research, it's just a matter of what specific topic area you're researching, and most people understand the point of getting a PhD to be that you're going to continue to conduct research after you've completed the degree.
If someone is really sick of nursing (and, presumably, other "flavors" of) research, -- and I'm certainly not suggesting there's anything
wrong with that

-- maybe a PhD program isn't really what you want.
I second llg's excellent suggestion, to pursue teaching courses and maybe certification. Best wishes!
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