I'm 24, graduated from college in 2016, with a Psych degree which, I know, is useless for a job. My biggest regret was that I was scrambling to finish my degree in 4 years and raise my GPA so I did not take on work-study at my school! After graduating, I went on to take pre-reqs for Nursing for 2 years at a community college and was recently accepted to a couple ADN programs. However, as I get closer to the start date, I'm feeling mentally drained and I keep hearing about how rigorous nursing is going to be and how many people fail out of each semester (because I would have to get a 95-100% minimum on one of the tests each semester in order to move onto the next).... I have a feeling that I'm not going to last long in the program, and getting dropped from it essentially prevents me from reapplying to other programs because I have to send in my transcripts. Finally, the more I think about it, the more I don't want to waste any more time and money and that I just want to start working.....! The thing is, my most recent experience was just some volunteering done 7 years ago in high school and I only have things like a Basic Life Support certificate which is useless in a normal workplace setting. My resume sucks and I feel like I royally effed up my life. I'm not even sure which positions would accept someone with Zero experience and how I would explain to anyone willing to interview me my additional 2 years of school without achieving a degree....
Any advice would be appreciated! At this point, I feel like I'm stuck in the 'no experience no job' cycle, I don't even know if I should "fluff up" my resume just to get a face interview.
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