I'm currently a BSN student and am planning on graduating in May (hooray!). I've always had a plan for after I graduate. My original plan was to get a job first, hopefully in pediatrics, OB or a similar field, then get my master's in a few years. I want the experience and the time to decide what exactly I'd like to specialize in. I know there's a sixth sense that good nurses develop, so I need time to get this sense before I would advance in my education. Not only that, but there's a financial advantage because hopefully by then I would have a little more money, and some hospitals in my area will give tuition assistance.
This all makes sense to me. However, I was talking to my sister who has now made me doubt my plan, because she says I should go to grad school right away. She made some great points, that the job market isn't great right now, so the extra education would help me get a job. Also, that I wouldn't be able to concentrate on school if I have a full time job, and I should get school done while I'm still focused. Who knows where my life will be in a few years, so I should get it done before I get married, have kids and so on. Her perspective is a little different because she has her master's in engineering, so she kind of knows but doesn't quite get that nursing is a little different.
So my question is, with the job market and everything, which would be the best decision for my career path? I need advice from a nursing perspective. Thanks everyone!
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I'm currently a BSN student and am planning on graduating in May (hooray!). I've always had a plan for after I graduate. My original plan was to get a job first, hopefully in pediatrics, OB or a similar field, then get my master's in a few years. I want the experience and the time to decide what exactly I'd like to specialize in. I know there's a sixth sense that good nurses develop, so I need time to get this sense before I would advance in my education. Not only that, but there's a financial advantage because hopefully by then I would have a little more money, and some hospitals in my area will give tuition assistance.
This all makes sense to me. However, I was talking to my sister who has now made me doubt my plan, because she says I should go to grad school right away. She made some great points, that the job market isn't great right now, so the extra education would help me get a job. Also, that I wouldn't be able to concentrate on school if I have a full time job, and I should get school done while I'm still focused. Who knows where my life will be in a few years, so I should get it done before I get married, have kids and so on. Her perspective is a little different because she has her master's in engineering, so she kind of knows but doesn't quite get that nursing is a little different.
So my question is, with the job market and everything, which would be the best decision for my career path? I need advice from a nursing perspective. Thanks everyone!