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Originally Posted by mizzwanned I don't have any bio yet...i just need one more to finish my prereq  The guy told me i should be a translater since i have taken languages and gotten As, i just love languages! But im like no im trying to do nursing! |
Well, one thing about nursing is that it's something you'll always be able to do anywhere you go. And there's just so many different types of nursing or different places to work. I went to esthetician school (after I'd been working full time as an ICU nurse for about 6 or 7 yrs) and I got jobs left and right even before I graduated b/c of my nursing degree (course, they were in medical skin care clinics and I really only wanted to do makeup, not deal with bad skin

)....and being a personal trainer which I love doing, being an RN really ups your credibility. I worked for a few years as medical-legal consultant and made $150 an hour and I could work as much as I wanted; I did most of it at home. So, it's just so diverse.
If you get bored, you could be a travelling nurse and go lots of different place and work at different hospitals all the time too.
When I graduated with a my major in German, Spanish, and minor in French and Italian, it wasn't like it is now....at that time, really the only places you'd be able to use it and be paid for it would have been the UN....now, there's so many job opportunities for people who can translate.....but I'm still glad that I got my RN...and I only did that b/c I really wanted to go to med school, and knew I'd have to pay for it myself (since my dad had just finished putting me thru a private 4 yr university

)......but I liked nursing so much and stuck with it. You'll never regret it I'm sure of that!