My first degree left me without any real aspirations or direction. Nursing, however, helped me realise there was a career out there I was destined for. The vocational course allowed me to have a set career I could go into with all the necessary skills to be competent, and with the knowledge that this career could be very varied and adaptable.
²ÝùÊÓÆµ is my local university and having already incurred the costs and experienced the benefits of being a student living away from home, this did play a part in my course selection. More importantly though, BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child Health) at ²ÝùÊÓÆµ is very highly rated in the league tables. And the range of placements offered ensures that you gain sufficient experience and exposure to different roles, key when deciding which areas to go into, and pivotal in job interviews.
In fact the range of placements is crucial. I know that as first years, when you get put in a community placement it can seem uninspiring, but the skills and knowledge you gain from it are invaluable. Once you start working as a registered nurse and you become so much more grateful for the experiences that the course afforded you.