Thank you so much for the encouraging message! It's really helpful to hear your perspective as someone who made a similar career change from mechanics to nursing. I was also a mechanic for 12 before I came a Barber.
Your point about time management in nursing school is definitely something I'm considering. It's great to know that I should expect a significant commitment to studying, even if I'm coming from a different field.
One of my biggest concerns is the idea of "being wrong" in a medical setting. While I understand that learning to adapt and be flexible is key, it can be nerve-wracking to think about making decisions that could potentially impact a patient's health. Also sometimes I have a mix of excitement about the career path, potential challenges due to the female-dominated nature of nursing, but I know it'll be worth it.
Do you have any advice on how to best manage that anxiety and develop the confidence to make sound judgments, even when faced with uncertainty?