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Shall i study nursing or english? |
in am intersted in 2 certain careers but i dont know which one to decide. I am interested in nursing but i also would love to teach english? Do you have any suggestions? both are good, but any town in any state in the country will always have a need for a nurse, theres only so many spots for english teachers. get a dog you can go for both one as a major and one as a minor. In my case i'm studing for nursing right now for my associates, but then i'm going to continue for medicine school in san antonio. You can do both but it will require time and patience. I consider that u go for both it's better as in job opportunities good luck!! Nursing please and thank you. We need your help so very much. We are an aging population and there are so many professional opportunities for you in this industry. Yes, like the above person stated, do both. I would major in nursing and minor in English. That way you can get the nursing license and be able to get a job anywhere. And if you decide you really want to teach English, you'll have taken enough hours of English to do an alternative certification program. Nursing - well if u wanna have money i have to say nursing you cannot ask peopel what you should do with your life but you think ofthe pros and cons of each career path and whcih one will make you happy in 15-20 years depends on where you want to teach english. If you want to teach in highschool thats probably fine, higher education jobs in english teaching are much harder to get because there is a lot of competition. Teaching english in foreign countries is also a good opportunity but you don't always get paid very much by US standards, since you're usually getting paid local wages, and if thats in the Czech Republic or Estonia for example, thats about 600 dollars a month. I have friends that have done that there and in Taiwan, and now in Tunisia. They are 2 totally different lifestyles. If you become a school teacher teaching English you will have a steady 8 to 4 job. Work for only 9 months and enjoy a steady income for 12 months working with little kids. It will be very hard to have a good career in any other position than being a public school teacher. The salaries are not that great but are decent in most states. Every state is different. Nursing. They are in demand. i like studying english nurses... study nursing, but take a gap year in teaching english abroad that way you can decide what suits you best. Nursing. It's more active and you will keep fitter. Teaching English you'll be sitting down a lot, and in the evenings marking. Another reason is this: when you leave the nursing job at the end of the working day, you walk away from your work. As a teacher, you'll be carrying a big pile of marking with you to do in the evening. It's a no brainer ! Ask the headteacher in an inner city school if you can have a weeks work experience there. (This is the type of school you would probably start in). After that I think you would choose nursing, a job you would be more valued in. In nursing, you get to take care of patients. In teaching English you get to influence a new generation of kids. Nurses don't get paid much and get little respect from the public. It's officially the most dangerous job in Britain, according to violence at work figures. I've was attacked several times and got verbal abuse daily. Recent nursing graduates have not been able to find employment due to staff cuts. nursing will take you around the world-so can teaching,but you will have to learn other languages. |
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