nobody's_hero
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My mother asked me over the weekend if I was still planning on going to nursing school (she's been the biggest advocate of me going to nursing school to become an RN), and I told her (before the bill passed) that I wasn't sure if this is such a great field (healthcare, nursing) to be going into right now. Now that the bill has passed, I'm REALLY not sure if this is something I want to spend over two more years in school to finish, and get out right around the time that our healthcare system starts to implode.
Not only that, but now my student loans will come directly from the U.S. government (also courtesy of the "—>healthcare<—"
bill), which is risky considering the Federal government's credit might be about to go down the shitter as soon as China opens its eyes.
Honestly, I've never wanted to go for nursing. I'd rather be a (real) constitutional lawyer, because there just aren't enough of those these days, but then again, that may be a useless career field, as well. Not only that, but I'd have to go to a private college (more $$$ than I could afford) for a decent education in constitutional law, because there's no public college that hardly even mentions the Constitution anymore.
Not only that, but now my student loans will come directly from the U.S. government (also courtesy of the "—>healthcare<—"

Honestly, I've never wanted to go for nursing. I'd rather be a (real) constitutional lawyer, because there just aren't enough of those these days, but then again, that may be a useless career field, as well. Not only that, but I'd have to go to a private college (more $$$ than I could afford) for a decent education in constitutional law, because there's no public college that hardly even mentions the Constitution anymore.
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