Originally Posted by emsboss ... IS NURSING REALLY WORTH IT!?!?!?!?!?!?

Yes, it is!
I got my BSN as an "escape plan", but planned to stay a paramedic for a long time. Long story short, the ambulance contract changed hands and we all got sacked, so I went into nursing full time. It's turned out pretty well. The money's better, it's generally safer, the working conditions tend to be better (but not always!), and I know that if I get tired of bedside nursing I can always put that degree to work teaching, or consulting, or in an office, or I can pursue an advanced degree and be a nurse practitioner, or a CRNA--the options for a nurse are so much more than for a paramedic. I'm still currently licensed as a medic, but I've found that I don't miss it nearly as much as I thought I would. And I DON'T miss those 3 a.m. "too drunk to go to Detox" calls!
So--congratulations to you--your hard work is about to pay off. And there's no law that says you can't do both! Follow your heart, but I do think you're on the right track. Good luck!
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