Should I go to TAFE and do the course IV MENTAL HEALTH which is a 2 year course (its not university) so when I finish I would get a salary of around $ 40- 45,000 a year. jobs include case worker, community worker, coordinator, mental health worker, support worker etc.
or should I go to uni and do nursing which is a 3 year course (plus I didn't get enough points to get straight in) so I'll have to do a year of associates degree in general studies)
and when finishing a salary of $ 60-$ 75,000
I'm thinking nursing :) I'm just worried I won't be able to pass exams.
Answer by Illa Vaho
You should become a philanthropist. I mean the good kind of philanthropist that gives the stuff away that people really want ;)
Answer by Moses Ninamango
nursing is easy go for it its also recession proof since its a medical job but shoot for working in a hospital.
Answer by Shelly
You could always just give uni a go for a semester and if it doesn't work out try TAFE. Don't be too stressed about finding your career path straight away, it takes time and exploration! People change their jobs all the time so you wont be stuck in on job forever. Nursing could be helpful if you work in mental health later on.
Answer by idon'tgetit!
First thing the fact that you are thinking about persuing a career makes you smart. second of all if you put your mind to it you can do anything. As long as you have the heart you can do it. have faith in yourself. That is what keeps you focused
Answer by Red
Dont let the money be a key issue, it is better to enjoy your career. But if you really want to do nursing go for it! Lecturers are usually more than willing to help you. Also you could look into doing nursing through tafe. That way you can still qualify as a nurse if you wish. Either way work hard and I am sure you will attain your goal.
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