I will start out by saying that I have been fascinated by the medical field for a very long time. While my original interest as a child was to be a Veterinarian, I found that anything pertaining to living beings and how they functioned, was just amazing! I've watched part of the delivery of my daughter when she was born, I had my orthopedic surgeon pause long enough during surgery to let me see my open finger during an FDP tendon repair, and I even watched my husband's vasectomy. I find it all incredible, and I take every chance I can to be involved or to observe when I can.
That being said, I am facing the chance at a 2nd career (graphic design being my first) but I am not sure if I should even try nursing. I feel completely incompetent in the simplest of things, primarily math related subjects, but I also find that I struggle to understand many things after reading them over and over. I am not sure if there is some other underlying issue there, but I know that remembering things has been a problem my entire life. I am terrified that if I pass the three pre-reqs that I need to get accepted into the nursing program that I will not do well enough to graduate (they require a 3.4-3.5 GPA just for entry). I feel like my brain works against me all the time, so even if I did make it through college and the NCLEX what if I unintentionally hurt a patient? It doesn't help that I suffer from some anxiety issues.
I would like to do this, but I am worried that I am setting myself up for failure and risking putting my family in a lot of debt for nothing. Between my anxiety and trouble retaining things that I learn, I am not sure how well this would work out.
Those of you who have a form of learning disability, how did you manage to get through college? Are there any steps that can be taken to prevent any mishaps on the job because I feel like an airhead...like I can't concentrate sometimes, and that scares me. I would be so grateful for any advice because this is a major decision for myself and my family!
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I will start out by saying that I have been fascinated by the medical field for a very long time. While my original interest as a child was to be a Veterinarian, I found that anything pertaining to living beings and how they functioned, was just amazing! I've watched part of the delivery of my daughter when she was born, I had my orthopedic surgeon pause long enough during surgery to let me see my open finger during an FDP tendon repair, and I even watched my husband's vasectomy. I find it all incredible, and I take every chance I can to be involved or to observe when I can.
That being said, I am facing the chance at a 2nd career (graphic design being my first) but I am not sure if I should even try nursing. I feel completely incompetent in the simplest of things, primarily math related subjects, but I also find that I struggle to understand many things after reading them over and over. I am not sure if there is some other underlying issue there, but I know that remembering things has been a problem my entire life. I am terrified that if I pass the three pre-reqs that I need to get accepted into the nursing program that I will not do well enough to graduate (they require a 3.4-3.5 GPA just for entry). I feel like my brain works against me all the time, so even if I did make it through college and the NCLEX what if I unintentionally hurt a patient? It doesn't help that I suffer from some anxiety issues.
I would like to do this, but I am worried that I am setting myself up for failure and risking putting my family in a lot of debt for nothing. Between my anxiety and trouble retaining things that I learn, I am not sure how well this would work out.
Those of you who have a form of learning disability, how did you manage to get through college? Are there any steps that can be taken to prevent any mishaps on the job because I feel like an airhead...like I can't concentrate sometimes, and that scares me. I would be so grateful for any advice because this is a major decision for myself and my family!