Double Major..is it wise?
i know this sounds silly considering the course load. but i do like both with an equal passion. i do hospital volunteer and taking prereqs for nursing, but lately my part time jobs have often been something to do with teaching and children. my first job was babysitting and second is assistant teacher…im also excited about being a qualified peer tutor at campus…i also like art a lot. has anyone done double major in nursing and another….i need an outsider’s point of view…
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If you like to teach, you could consider getting your doctorate in Nursing and becoming a professor. You could even become a graphic illustrator in the health field, drawing anatomical figures for textbooks or magazines. You may like to be a psychologist or psychiatrist, working with children in a psychiatric hospital.
I did a double major in Physics and English, two subjects that are almost completely different. But i found that i’m able to write a great essay and i’m also able to write a great lab report.
I realized what you realized too: that i don’t want to deny one talent or passion to pursue another. The workload was hard for a while there (the second-last and last years were the hardest) because most people have decided if they want to be in a Science or an Art so they scheduled the classes at the same times. “Who would need to take both?” they thought. HAH!
Anyway, i’m glad i did the double major because i’m very proud of both. If you’re capable enough to have those two passions and keep them strong and nurtured this long, then pursuing both in your education shouldn’t be too difficult for you.
Good luck, keep at it!!
I once considered doing a double Major, but found one coursework at odds with the other. On top of that, the coursework for both Majors were set up in a way that missing one requisite meant delaying my degree by one year. Financially speaking, I couldn’t afford to spend an additional year in college, so I had to choose between the two.
So…
If you can handle the course load and pressure, then go for it.
BUT make sure you are prepared to evaluate which one to be your primary focus. That way, if your classes start getting into a scheduling conflict, you’ll know which one to put first, and can delay taking the other for a semester/quarter, if it’s possible and affordable for you.
Good luck!
Good luck!
They pay more money to!!!!
Also, if one doesn’t work out, you have something else to fall back on.
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