Is this TOO difficult? Neo-Natal Nursing is what I want to to go in. I just love kids and I think the combination of both is really GREAT! Help anyone?
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You would probably spend more time in school, then you would actually being out in the field. You might want to think about one or the other. If you find out you don’t like one, you can change your mind. I hope this helps! Good luck!
No.You couldn’t major in both at the same time.You would have to do one and then the other.
Sure. It may take you a few years longer, but graduating at age 24 instead of age 22 is not really going to harm you for the rest of your life.
Majoring in education takes a little bit longer because you have to do a semester of teaching.
Do both as an undergraduate. If you feel you must choose one, then get your BSN because nursing will give you a flexible schedule so that you can return to school if you want. If you just get your education degree, then you will be locked into a Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. schedule, which precludes returning to school for nursing.
You could become a nurse with a BSN and then return for grad school to become a school nurse with teaching certification. You could also work in a hospital on the weekends to keep up your skills.