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ccmetalhead
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Hi all. I'm having trouble deciding what I want to do first. I know I can become an RN in two years, which would give me solid opportunity to help people and a laundry list of jobs I would be qualified for... This would give me good stability while I continue to do my schooling, and I imagine I'd like nursing, working with people, etc.
But I really like physics and I know that an associate's or bachelor's just isn't going to cut it for me.. I know I can always go back to school after becoming an RN, but waiting until I'm 26 or 27 to begin a major in physics seems like a really big stretch. Does a nursing degree supplement a physics major in any way or vice cersa? Has anyone heard of people combining these two to get the best out of both? Any tips or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!
But I really like physics and I know that an associate's or bachelor's just isn't going to cut it for me.. I know I can always go back to school after becoming an RN, but waiting until I'm 26 or 27 to begin a major in physics seems like a really big stretch. Does a nursing degree supplement a physics major in any way or vice cersa? Has anyone heard of people combining these two to get the best out of both? Any tips or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!