u/Putrid_Yesterday2154

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Psychology or nursing?

Hello, I’m a second year psych student and have just been really disliking psychology so much lately. It’s not at all what I expected in a bad way and I just genuinely do not have the motivation to continue it or study for anything. I’ve been giving a lot of thought into transferring into bachelors of nursing instead of finishing psychology but everyone keeps telling me to finish my psych degree then do a masters of nursing. It sounds good in theory but in this point of time I just really hate everything I’m doing in psychology and don’t want to spend another year doing it.

On the other hand, another handful of people keep telling me how terrible nursing is study wise and job wise and it’s making me question everything. I’ve talked to a few nursing students to get their opinion on it and it’s something I can see myself doing. The only reason I even went into to psychology was because I want a rewarding job that will allow me to help people, to me that is a job I can see myself doing for a long time so nursing in theory is a good option but those people telling me how terrible it is makes me really scared that I’m going to hate it like psychology. So I just want advice from nurses I feel like no one will give me better insights than you on what I should do. should I just transfer next year and not waste more time with psychology or finish it, even if I did finish it I wouldn’t use the degree as the jobs you can get with it isn’t that great. Any help would be appreciated!

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Hello, I’m thinking of doing nursing next year but before I commit I want to know how it is working as a nurse, why your shifts typically look like and any advice or good or bad experiences you would like to share that will give me some clarity on what I’m signing up to. I’ve done a lot of research spoke to a few nursing students but I feel like actual registered nurses may be a better place to get advice from. Anything would help, thank you.

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u/Putrid_Yesterday2154 — 11 days ago
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Hey guys, I’m thinking of transferring from my psych degree (second year) into nursing but I’m not completely sure. I keep hearing mixed things on it so I wanted to ask actual nursing students how it is for them. Please feel free to share both negative and positive experiences anything would help me get a real insight into what I would be singing up to.

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u/Putrid_Yesterday2154 — 14 days ago
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Hey gang I want to take human anatomy and physiology 2 at Bundoora campus for a postgraduate study however I’m a student at city campus and I noticed it says on the course page that it’s hybrid blended does that mean I have to go to Bundoora campus and have some classes online or can I do it all online? Because it also mentions one of the assignments is a presentation so how would that work ?

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u/Putrid_Yesterday2154 — 16 days ago