by purkinje » Sat Jan 16, 2016 9:23 pm
Is anyone here pursuing a degree in sociology? Has anyone graduated with a degree in sociology and found a job that they enjoy and is related to their degree? I'm currently two years into a bachelors of nursing with the intent to get my certified nurse anesthetist degree afterwards but I'm interning at a hospital doing patient care at the moment and I'm second-guessing my decision, to a degree.
On one side it's very lucrative with CRNA starting salary upwards of $100k and moving towards the 200k range mid-career, and it's a straightforward means of helping people and contributing back to society which is fulfilling. On the other, nursing is intensive work often in 12 hour shifts and can leave a person drained physically and emotionally, and it doesn't seem to really allow for personal growth in the way a degree/career in the social sciences does. I think I'd be happier going into sociology or at least pursuing a minor or second major in the field, though job prospects are much slimmer and the pay is significantly lower on average. Doing sociological research or working in policy seems like a much more profound way to make a positive difference than on a personal level as a clinician and I struggle with that.
I'm feeling a bit adrift as to what I want to do with my life and nervous that if I choose to switch majors I'd have just wasted two years of schooling and quite a bit of money. It's easy to dish out advice to take time off from school and travel or 'find yourself' and that kind of thing but I find it really hard to take steps to derail something that's already in motion, especially since my grades have been pretty good and my future would be relatively planned out unless I go ahead and change it.
a disaster is a terrible thing to waste