Ok so I've realised I don't know what I want to study in uni, BUT I have a general idea. I guess the problem here is I'm not aware of the types of careers available in the field I am interested in so I would love some advice and suggestions.
At first I wanted to be a nurse practitioner. This is an advanced type of nurse who performs similar roles to a family doctor (diagnosis, treatment, tests etc) but is more limited than a doctor. 3 years bachelor, 3 years experience as a registered nurse, 2 years masters to become a NP and I still kind of want to pursue this.
The thing putting me off nurse practitioner is that I need 3 years working as a registered nurse before I can apply to the masters at Usyd. The roles of a registered nurse and a nurse practitioner are very different. I'm sure you all know what nurses do. And there are aspects of that which do appeal to me, but also some which don't. As for a nurse practitioner, they are similar to family doctors/GPs.
Furthermore, I feel this career path is too unrealistic for me because I have the wrong personality. I am an introvert; I am really shy, awkward, uncomfortable around people. I prefer keeping to myself, social interaction stresses me out. So why did I want to be a nurse.. I don't know, as I said, there's some things about it that appeal to me. I want to be a nurse practitioner because I like the part of "investigating", examining symptoms, doing tests, figuring out what is wrong, then treating the problem. It's just the people part that I'm not sure if I'll get used to.
So anyway my interests lie in healthcare/medical. I enjoy biology, specifically physiology. I don't want to do anything research-based though. I like practical work.
Again I have not completely erased the idea of being a nurse practitioner. While it still requires physical and social interaction with patients, it is different, I mean it's something I don't think I'd mind doing as the environment is a lot different and calmer than the environment a registered nurse might work in. I mean just think about when you go to a doctor for him/her to check your symptoms. That's a lot different to a nurse. So my problem is I'm not sure if I want to do the 3 years nurse experience to become a nurse practitioner. While the nature of the 2 jobs is similar, they are still, in a practical sense, very different. And while I do want to be a Nurse Practitioner, I'm afraid I will go through all this and end up disliking it.
So this is my dilemma. I'm not sure what to pursue, and the thing I am considering does not exactly fit my personality type. What do I do?
At first I wanted to be a nurse practitioner. This is an advanced type of nurse who performs similar roles to a family doctor (diagnosis, treatment, tests etc) but is more limited than a doctor. 3 years bachelor, 3 years experience as a registered nurse, 2 years masters to become a NP and I still kind of want to pursue this.
The thing putting me off nurse practitioner is that I need 3 years working as a registered nurse before I can apply to the masters at Usyd. The roles of a registered nurse and a nurse practitioner are very different. I'm sure you all know what nurses do. And there are aspects of that which do appeal to me, but also some which don't. As for a nurse practitioner, they are similar to family doctors/GPs.
Furthermore, I feel this career path is too unrealistic for me because I have the wrong personality. I am an introvert; I am really shy, awkward, uncomfortable around people. I prefer keeping to myself, social interaction stresses me out. So why did I want to be a nurse.. I don't know, as I said, there's some things about it that appeal to me. I want to be a nurse practitioner because I like the part of "investigating", examining symptoms, doing tests, figuring out what is wrong, then treating the problem. It's just the people part that I'm not sure if I'll get used to.
So anyway my interests lie in healthcare/medical. I enjoy biology, specifically physiology. I don't want to do anything research-based though. I like practical work.
Again I have not completely erased the idea of being a nurse practitioner. While it still requires physical and social interaction with patients, it is different, I mean it's something I don't think I'd mind doing as the environment is a lot different and calmer than the environment a registered nurse might work in. I mean just think about when you go to a doctor for him/her to check your symptoms. That's a lot different to a nurse. So my problem is I'm not sure if I want to do the 3 years nurse experience to become a nurse practitioner. While the nature of the 2 jobs is similar, they are still, in a practical sense, very different. And while I do want to be a Nurse Practitioner, I'm afraid I will go through all this and end up disliking it.
So this is my dilemma. I'm not sure what to pursue, and the thing I am considering does not exactly fit my personality type. What do I do?