Question by Cate: Should I major in Nursing or Spanish and Nursing after College, Please help!?
I am a Sophomore and have the option to transfer into an alternate nursing program that is 2 years and a summer semester (So I would be done the summer after my Senior year, and then get a job as a nurse) OR should I major in Spanish (I am just as passionate about Spanish as I am Nursing) and then go to Nursing School after I graduate? I am so torn, I don’t know what to do. I believe that being able to speak spanish would be very helpful in the Hospital. Are there any pluses or minuses to going to nursing school after college??
THANKS!!!
Best answer:
Answer by Quinn Morgendorffer
Nursing, and then take Spanish classes as electives if you can.
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Question by beet: What kind of jobs can I get with a degree in political science, international studies, or Spanish?
I am currently in college and don’t know what I want to do in life. My current major is nursing but I am a nursing assistant and I know I do not want to become a nurse, despite the good job prospects. It is just not my thing. However, what are the prospects for someone with the above degrees? And what kind of jobs could I work with degrees in those fields?
Ok, but what about international studies?
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Answer by Wayne Z
Someone I know has a Political Science degree from a good private school. He currently has over $ 100,000 in student loans and is currently unemployed.
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