Published Aug 31, 2004
t2000JC
159 Posts
If you could go back to school for any degree (i am wondering about masters) what would it be?
Or, what degree are you studying for now or have studied? T.
redraccoon, BSN, RN
92 Posts
Archeology!! And as long as I'm dreaming... .unlimited funds to do digs and research.
angel337, MSN, RN
899 Posts
i plan to work on a MS in public health in maybe 3-5 years. but i have always wanted a degree in journalism.....maybe one day, when i can leisurely go to school without worrying about bills (sigh).
Anniekins
119 Posts
Maybe finance..............................I wish I knew more about investments, savings, stocks, etc........ I at least would have like to have had a good class on it
When I go back for my masters...I'd like to either get my masters in nursing or in business.
HannasMom
303 Posts
My first choice has always been teaching. In 1970, I was attending college to become an Art Teacher, but never finished.
I have worked as an Educational Assistant in Special Ed since 1990 then I returned to school to become an LPN, (not my choice), after I finished my PN program, I worked for awhile as a Charge nurse in a LTC,
I wanted to go to school to become a Special Ed teacher, but my SO, told me I'd do better financially as a nurse, we argued aout this for sometime, before he won the argument. I love working in a school environment
After my SO passed away, I went to work for another school as an LPN/Education Assistant at a middle school. Loved it! Right now, I'm working at a LTC as a charge nurse here in Portland, OR.
llg, PhD, RN
13,469 Posts
Philosophy -- a PhD in philosophy.
... or maybe astrophysics
... or maybe mathematics.
llg
chris_at_lucas_RN, RN
1,895 Posts
I'd keep the BA in psych and the ASN, but I'd trade my masters for a masters of social work.
And I'd like to have minored in physics somewhere along the line.
bobbiesal
27 Posts
You know...I would chooose nursing...I have a master's and would like to get a PhD...
Although I have to admit, a PhD in Neuropsychology appeals to me greatly as well...
As does a PhD in Health Policy....
decisions, decisions, decisions.... :)