thinking of dropping out of RN program for Radiologic Technology
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I am a first year RN student thinking of dropping out of RN program to continue my original degree in Radiologic Technology which to be honest I felt was much easier and less stressful but still not easy if you get what im saying. And I would want to pursue a B.S and get an MRI and CT certification which is a boost....I switched to Nursing thinking i would love it more and thought it'd be better to have the oppurtunity to have total 100% job security and complete flexibility to work in different fields...and i also was nieve and though oh man this wont be any harder than rad tech.........how wrong, and nieve i was?!
I know after a semester of nursing, I made a mistake.... I am not cut out for Nursing, and my achilles heel mainly is the exam questions,
I simply suck at them, and i do literarly everything possible: read, study, study more, and study until im dead....and despite all my efforts of studying literarly 40+ hours a week...its frustrating to do all that work and get C's which yes I know thats how RN school works lol, and its brutal and rigorus, nursing school is truely survival of the fittest and I know im just not cut out for the rigors of nursing, and the stress of being on the front line. ..... People often tell me that Rad Tech is while still hard, no where near even as hard as RN school..........
So anyone think im making a potential mistake????
BTW after two rotations so far of clinical: Med Surg and Ob; i just gotta say for the record, I now have all the respect in the F'n world for RN's and why the hell arent you guys making more?? I mean your only responsible for every single aspect of a patients life at bedside from medically to psychosocially.