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Shysty McShysterson
Aug 8, 2009

I knew the name 'Shysty McShysterson' should have tipped me off!
I'm a college student in Australia (which I think is the equivalent of high school, I'm 17) and I'm currently doing all the prerequisites for Nursing at uni. Found the whole 'doctors are better than nurses' conversation earlier in the thread interesing because I totally understand the feeling.
All of my friends are going to be doing medicine (to be doctors) or science, and when I say I'm doing nursing, they make jokes about the fact that I'm not as smart as them, and it's really frustrating.

I'm much more of a communicator than anything else, so I'd rather be in a job where I get to talk to people and spend time with patients, rather than see them every now and again. I don't want to have to spend all my life at uni to do medicine, Nursing here only takes three-four years, so I can be in a job a lot sooner.

Also, I was wondering if Nursing is the same in Aus as it is everywhere else.

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