Hello, I am currently in my first year of University and I am hoping to get into the faculty of nursing. In high school I took many sciences such as biology, psychology, chemistry and interdisciplinary science (biomedics) that are all at the grade 12 level. Although I do enjoy these sciences I absolutely love english. I blame my high school english teachers for making english something that I enjoyed into something that I incorporate in my life. I enjoy reading, I analyze every commercial on tv and I cannot bear to disregard a very meaningful event without thinking of a previous quote that I have read. I am just wondering if anyone has ever switched from nursing to education or after getting their bsc degree in nursing has anyone gone back to post secondary to become an english teacher or english professor? I am not crazy I am just a young man in distress. Lastly, nursing interests me because of my desire for science as well and the fact that I can obtain a doctorate if I desire to further my education in that direction.
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Hello, I am currently in my first year of University and I am hoping to get into the faculty of nursing. In high school I took many sciences such as biology, psychology, chemistry and interdisciplinary science (biomedics) that are all at the grade 12 level. Although I do enjoy these sciences I absolutely love english. I blame my high school english teachers for making english something that I enjoyed into something that I incorporate in my life. I enjoy reading, I analyze every commercial on tv and I cannot bear to disregard a very meaningful event without thinking of a previous quote that I have read. I am just wondering if anyone has ever switched from nursing to education or after getting their bsc degree in nursing has anyone gone back to post secondary to become an english teacher or english professor? I am not crazy I am just a young man in distress. Lastly, nursing interests me because of my desire for science as well and the fact that I can obtain a doctorate if I desire to further my education in that direction.