How Do I Know Nursing Is Right For Me
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Good morning all!
I am new to this site and would like to post a difficult question. I am twenty eight, two children and a wife. I have been going to school for about 8 semesters earning credits to satisfy general ed for the nursing school that I plan to transfer to next year. I chose nursing because I love people, I love to help, I am very medically inquisitive and I suppose because after I'm done with school I'll be almost guaranteed a job (i didn't want to compromise all this schooling and then not get a job making any more money than I am now, considering it really has taken sacrifice on my families part).
My question is that as excited as I am to pursue the next step and start the "hands on" nursing, I think often about not being good at it, making a serious human error, not being able to handle the stress of nursing school(why do people keep saying that it is sooooo hard, makes me feel like throwing in the towel already). All of these fears make me question if I should really be doing this. Is this what every one deals with?
FYI...i plan to receive a BA through one of the most accredited schools in the state...I want to pursue nursing specializing in Womens Health
Thanks for any advice.
Melissa