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Should I become a nurse for the money??
I'm going to volunteer at Jackson memorial hospital in Miami(where i live) this summer. I'm looking into occupational therapy, and becoming a travel OT. It's the science that scares me to death. I'm trying to avoid anything that involves science , especially chemistry, which is the worst of them all lol. OT interests me , but I'm afraid that the science will be too hard and that I'll give up. science and math are my biggest fears. How do I overcome this, because I have to take trig and IB biology in my 11th grade year. I keep thinking "what if I fail?" I like what OT's do because I'm providing someone with a future, but I keep wondering, and thinking that I'll probably fail, because I'm horrible at science.
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Should I become a nurse for the money??
Thankyou all for your responses, and for becoming nurses And taking care of us people : ) . What other advice would you give to those that want to become nurses.
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Should I become a nurse for the money??
thanks for your response. I'm looking at going into soecial education. I live in Florida and FSU offers a BA/MA special education program which you get both degrees in 4 or 5 years. I want to double major but I don't know in what other field . maybe criminology. But I want to reach special education abroad also and help kids with disabilities to get the chance to learn because everyone calls them "worthless"
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Should I become a nurse for the money??
I meant to say that I am passionate about teaching
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Should I become a nurse for the money??
My family wants me to become a nurse. They say that it's the only way that I can make money and have a stable life, and help people and that nursing school and the job is not that hard and there is a nursing shortage .
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Should I become a nurse for the money??
Thank you all for your responses and helping me out with this challenging decision : ) I guess that I have to fOlllow my heart!
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should I still become a nurse even though I hate science and I'm bad at it?
I am 16 and I'm asking questions about becoming a nurse to see what it's like. How much science is in nursing. I am horrible at science and I'm thinking about nursing for the job security and pay and I am passionate about helping people bu I hate doing science you know chemistry, biology, physics , micro biology, and etc I HATE IT. And I suck at it so should I become a nurse? I'm a passionate about helping people better themselves and helping kids and traveling what should I do. I am passionate about teaching young disabled kids but everyone says that teaching special Ed suck should I settle for nursing I hate diseases like ring worms and blood and I want to help underdeveloped countries
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Should I become a nurse for the money??
What fields would you suggest ? Thank you for your response and time .. : )
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Should I become a nurse for the money??
i am 16, and i am going to be a junior soon, and i have to start getting ready for sat's, and act's. you know the whole high school/college process, but anyway's everyone keeps telling me to become a nurse. i love to help people, but at the same time i like to be alone, or with a few people. when i see pictures of people suffering i want to help them. especially in underdeveloped countries. i've gone back and forth between choosing to become a nurse, but a part of me keep's saying no it's not for me. i feel like, if i don't become a nurse, and save lives then i am worthless. plus i am horrible at science. i am taking chemistry right now, and i have a 69%/d+ in the class, and i am not passionate about science. i thought about becoming a pediatric travel nurse. i don't like hospitals all that much. the blood doesn't bother me much, but it's the diseases, and other stuff such as ring worms, sores, and etc that makes my body queasy, and hard to concentrate. i literally can not look at them. i do feel like nursing is the only way that i can help people. i thought about becoming a special education teacher to younger kids, and teaching abroad also, but everyone say's not to become a teacher, and i'm not passionate about teaching. i am passionate about mentoring younger kids/teens, and helping them better themselves, and teaching them self respect. i want to help people in underdeveloped countries, and in bad circumstances, and teach people about std's, but many people keep telling me to become a nurse, and the pay is good, but i'm not passionate about it. honestly i do not know what i want to do, but i want to have an ok paying job $35,000-$40,000 for a single person. what should i do. i am going to be in the 11th grade in 5 months, and it goes by fast and then bam senior year is here. what on earth am i going to do!!!! should i just settle and become a nurse? people keep telling me that i only live once, and that i should follow my dream. i love to help people, but at the same time i like to be alone. i am horrible at science, and bad at math. i am more of a doer. i like to do stuff. sorry for the long message