Advisor told me to drop the courses since I got an D

Don’t go into a field where you know in advance you can’t do the job. Simple as that.

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Picking up poop like going on my knees does not hurt, but lifting something heavy does. The person at the gym told me, you need to exercise you’re body more often to fortify it, don’t know if I should start with that. My whole life is complex to explain.

That’s the actually issue. There is no easy job out there in the healthcare field. Have to keep looking and comparing.

Thanks for the link but the rules are so unfair for some :frowning:

“Came back from my psychologist. You can stop asking me to see a professional I already did.”

So now, in one consulting visit you are mentally healthy?
Did you explain that you’ve taken years to move onto a university and you want a profession that does not suit you and will pay you not to work?
Did you explain that you use a college consulting website as an advice and support group?
Did you explain your need to boast and prove to others how intelligent you are?

Wow, your psychologist must be a miracle worker. Most people go to counseling for years to help themselves. Most people who see psychologists take a while to find the right match.
You want the people, on this website, to stop telling you to see a psychologist because you don’t like it. You don’t seem to like people telling you that you shouldn’t go into nursing but you seem adamant that this is the only occupation in the world for you. This is why you continuously need to see a psychologist since you don’t want to see that nursing is not in your future.

Most of my nursing colleagues had to do clinicals. If you get into a nursing program, and you say, “I can’t lift, I can’t stand, my eye, my hip, my arm”, ad nauseam, they will immediately drop you from the program.

There are thousands of healthy students trying to get into nursing programs who understand what the job entails and will meet the criteria to work as a nurse. People who enter nursing KNOW what the physical demands are to become a nurse. You don’t seem to KNOW that! Hence, I don’t think your 1 session at the psychologist worked. Go back to find out why you are constantly using, an anonymous college entry website, as a mental health support group.

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Not using it for a mental health support, just for advice what I can do.

They can drop a student in a matter of seconds :open_mouth: That’s harsh.

I never had an issue shadowing a dentist most of the time I was standing and sitting. Cleaning out the rooms well disinfecting and disposing hazardous needles properly. Maybe I should pursue a bachelors in dental hygiene. I have to talk to a career advisor. Will be back to update everyone. The dentist never told me to lift heavy tons she was nice.

All I wanted was a degree as a backup to fall back on in case things didn’t go well. But things have become ruined at the moment. My plans didn’t go planed.

So you have solicited and received academic, career, legal, fitness, wardrobe and health care advice from your community college academic counselor, uni advisor, countless CC posters, person at gym, psychiatrist and doctors.

Be introspective please. Why haven’t you taken that advice and moved on like the 30 year old adult parent you are?

It’s like the game “wack a mole”. Every time you receive counsel you seem to dismiss it and move on by uploading a new issue. Once again seek mental health support.

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This thread has outlived its usefulness and therefore I am closing.

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