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Am 40 years old. Married, no kidz. Am a registered nurse, should iI still get a degree in Psychology?


Am 40 years old. Married, no kidz. Am a registered nurse, should iI still get a degree in Psychology?

sure. I have my B.S in Psychology and I am just finishing up my B.S.N. DO you want to pursue psych nursing? If you have a Bachelor's degree already, you should look into getting a Masters in Nursing.. Hope that helped

why you ask me? I am 32. Going to divorce. 3 kids. an insurance agent. Should I answer your question?

Your position in life aside, psychology is a beneficial study, enlightening in so many ways. You will learn that many widely-believed ideas/beliefs are false, among other things.
Taking into consideration you are a registered nurse, you might want to think about psychiaty since it goes along the lines of the medical field (though psychology is still very good).

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