How did you know that you wanted to pursue a nursing career?
As an incoming senior in high school, I have been constantly asked, "What career or major are you going to pursue in college?" or "What are your plans for college?" To these questions, I usually answer with , "I want to study nursing, like my mom, and then maybe get a masters degree and become a nurse practitioner." The more I get asked these questions and the more I answer with my mundane response, I start to wonder if I really want to pursue getting a nursing career or if I was just following what was expected of me. I volunteered in a hospital this summer to have a more in-depth look of a hospital setting, and so far, I enjoyed it. I like to be very hands on and interact with patients, but I am not sure if nursing fits me. I want to see how other nurses came to the conclusion that they wanted to be nurses and maybe it will help me peace together why I want to be a nurse. #career-choice #careers #career-counseling #nursing #career-path
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Ken’s Answer
Congratulations on being interested in finding the right career to follow.. It takes a special person to enter into a specific career field and meet the demands which that career area presents. The first step is to get to know yourself to see if you share the personality traits which make one successful in that area. The next step is doing networking to meet and talk to and possibly shadow people doing what you might think that you want to do to see if this is something that you really want to do, as a career area could look much different on the inside than it looks from the outside. When I was doing college recruiting, I encountered too many students, who skipped these important steps, and ended up in a career/job for which they were ill suited.
Ken recommends the following next steps: