Okay, First off do not try to downgrade nursing school or nurses period. Guess what, I really am highly intelligent but do not need to go around and try to tell everyone else I am. Let me show you how intelligent I really am. (1) your 22, You have a dual degree bachelors of psych (which I happen to have to, imagine that) with math? Is that what your degree says, bachelor's of math and psych? Okay, so bachelor's take 4 years to complete. However, you state when you began college you went pre-med/nursing track and got 1/2 way through the program, which is 2 years. Uh oh, how could you have done that and be 22? Plus, I have all the courses needed for pre-med because I am going to take the MCAT's after studying myself. Pre-med and nursing track are not synonymous by any means. (2) Don't forget the time it takes to take the test to test in, get the seat, and start the school, and go through 1 semester which is 4 months, and you are in your second semester. Umm, your lying about your age or your lieing about all this schooling. Why did you decide to graduate with a dual bach psych/math and not go into anything and instead go into school for nursing which you already did once and quite. Not logical at all. (3) Since, you did half of a pre-med or nursing program course you would have most of your degree done between psych, math, and 2 years of a pre-med/nursing program. I had many courses completed from my psych degree. (4) YOU do not like THEORY but you HAVE A PSYCH DEGREE. PSYCHOLOGY IS FOUNDED ON THEORY AFTER THEORY AFTER THEORY???? Wow. You do not like the assignments because you call them purposeless (nothing in nursing school is purposeless, obviously), but then you say that you know there important, but they are getting intuitive already? Basically you negated the assignment statement, and we are left with the assignments are intuitive already. The assignments have intuition? That sentence does not seem to be postuled from a college grad. I have a question about an early psych topic, and nurses are very intune with Erikson and his THEORY. What you are not taught in nursing school is the maladaptive extentions of the intervals of each stage. What are the maladaptive extentions of Erikson's THEORY. How about freud's theory of the Id, ego, and superego explained by a bachelor's of psych? I cannot stand mistruths at the cost of others validations. Now, I am an R.N. and I have a psych degree really. You probably liked Psych so much more because it was so much easier than nursing school. Psych is not challenging, almost everyone has a psych degree and only 25% of nursing program students end up making it to the end. You can work with patients with your psych. degree, my issue was I wanted something more, harder, something to be really proud of so I decided nursing school. You really should not have much theory in second semester? You should be overloaded with science pathophys, A & P, Micro, and chemistry which are not easy but how I love science classes. What classes are you taking, you talk about a low grade nursing class you should be past and no other class. You said you liked learning skills, what skills are you learning without the fundamental understanding of the provisions surrounding a skill? How are you out thousands and its just your second semester? Plus, if you got scholarships for psych you should have no issue finding many for nursing. If you previously had scholarships you would know how to find them and you would have found numerous abundant amounts of nursing scholarships. Since you did so well in psych, you should have qualified for multiple scholarships. For example, I won 5 nursing scholarships because I did really well in nursing school. I am really intelligent, so intelligent that I know anyone who makes it through nursing school is above average intelligence. As a matter of fact, I graduated with a 3.45 at the top of my nursing class (and I actually had to work for my grades) and I got an easy breezy 4.0 in gpa end in psych. Everyone has a psych degree or can get one, 25% of those who start nursing school graduate. Now that's something. Though I am really intelligent, like I have never met anyone smarter than myself and I belong to Mensa. I do not generally have to downgrade something difficult that essentially downgrades others in conjunction to know that intelligent and why would anyone ever go bragging about that. Nursing schools do not have purposeless assignments, what assignments are you finding purposeless? Studying the theories of those who founded and defined nursing as a profession? What hoops are you jumping through? There are no hoops? What is political about nursing school? What are you talking about? Maybe the content of the nursing program is too difficult for you to understand therefore you are having this difficulty you are speaking of? Information pertaining to the end result of saving a person's life is really fascinating to me, idk. If your expectations will not be met by nursing education but your expectation were met by psych education, your simply in something much too difficult for you. If the ability to save a human's life does not meet your expectation when all is said and done, you are in the absolute wrong place and you should quit now!!!! You are not capable of thinking to the depth a nurse must think and conceptualize information to the degree nurses do. You sound like a person who is upset that the assignments do not count until after the 70% mark is achieved, otherwise the assignments are awesome freebies to lift up one's grade.