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What if nursing students don't want to be nurses?

It is normal for nursing students not to want to be nurses, because nurses have high work pressure, low pay and high risks. If you don't like being a nurse, consider the following options:

Postgraduate entrance examination can give you more learning opportunities and development space, and you can also change your major or direction, such as nursing management, public health, medical education and so on.

Change careers. Changing careers can help you get rid of front-line clinical work and engage in other occupations related to or unrelated to nursing, such as medical representative, medical device sales, health manager, psychological counselor and so on.

Go abroad. Going abroad can let you experience different cultures and environments, and you can also enjoy higher income and welfare, but you need to have certain language skills and financial preparation.

Of course, there are other options, such as continuing education, starting a business, freelancing and so on. However, these options may require more time, energy and capital investment, and there are more uncertainties and risks. You can make appropriate decisions according to your interests, abilities and goals.

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