Moreover, nursing is a recession-proof job. Sure, job duties are always evolving (today’s nurses are more likely to work remotely or do advanced medical care, for instance), but sick people aren’t going anywhere, and neither is the need for skilled people to treat them. The need for ...
the dream is only over if you let it be. If you can’t succeed in one program, try another. You were an EMT, you obviously have a desire to help others, don’t waste it because of grades. If you were making 50’s
In other words, you should remember that who’s really paying for that degree (or certification) is the employer that hires and pays you for it. Although in generala college degree means higher income, degrees may not be required for good incomes in every career — or even in the job you...