doubts about starting MEPN
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I've been accepted to the only MEPN program in my area, and I'm schedule to start in 2 months. I am having major cold feet though. I don't know exactly what I want to do in nursing, and this school only has a small handful of specialty tracks to choose from. I'm worried that I'll want to do something they don't offer after I do the pre-licensure year. Also, there is no BSN awarded after the first year like there is in some programs. So, I worry that it if it isn't a good fit, I would end up totally stuck and unable to step out after getting through the RN portion.
I am confident that I could be very successful in this program, but I just don't feel very excited about starting. I already have two graduate degrees. This would be my last, and I want it to be the right one. For those of you who are in MEPN type programs, do you think my hestitation and lack of clarity about my goals are likely to be big problems? In other words, do you think one needs to be totally enthusiastic about and commited to the effort to get through it? Did anyone else have such doubts and end up glad they went for it anyway?
Sorry if I sound whiny; I've been debating this for months and I'm worn out from it.