Guys, I need your opinion
I'm a senior in high school and I'm attending college classes for a CNA (certified nursing assistant) program at a local college in my city. I always thought that being a nurse was something that I wanted, but now I'm having second thoughts ever since I received an email from my school counselor saying that tomorrow is going to be the last day I can withdrawal from a college class without it affecting my GPA.
I always knew that I had commitment issues, but I didn't think it would come to bite me in the ass like this. Ever since that email, I can't stop thinking about withdrawing, but I'm wondering if this feeling will pass or do I really not want to be a Nurse anymore.
I don't have any deep connection with the nursing occupation, I just chose it because I thought I wanted my future job to be helpful in society. It was either that or doing something in the culinary field, which is what I kinda want to go for now.
I don't know, so if you could give me your opinion, I would very much appreciate it. Thanks.
so i technically still work in the medical field but i no longer have contact with patients/clients but i have to say, nursing is not for the weak. i started the same program while i did care giving for a short bit and its rough to say the least.
if you are not willing to be disrespected, possibly hit/spat on, seeing disgusting things, seeing hear......
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13 09,2023
It's better to give up sooner than to reget later, since you'vesaid it yourself that you have no connection to that strand. Medicine is a demanding and expensive course, you must love it in order to continue because even if you graduate but are unhappy with your career, you will feel exhausted all of the time, and no one wants an exhausted doctor/......
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13 09,2023