Hello, I am currently a freshman in college and I am stuck between the two choices of radiology science major and a nursing major. I like biology but getting into the nursing major is really tough but I am really unsure…
Pardon me if I posted this question in the wrong section. I am new to this site.
Biology, radiologic science, and nursing are three very different things. What specifically are you interested in? What kind of career do you want?
My school does not offer biology as a major and even if they do, I don’t have the money for graduate school… I am left with two choices and they are nursing and radiological science. I am interested in biology but which of the two has more biology/bio related science?
Not super-familiar with either track, but I would generally think that radiological science would be more physics-based vs nursing which would be more bio-based.
I agree wih @dblazer, nursing will probably involve more biology than radiologic science, which will probably involve a little more physics (though I’m not too familiar with either track, either). However, neither of these are scientific majors–nursing isn’t really biology just as radiologic science isn’t really physics. Nursing will focus primarily on clinical patient care, the biology being limited to maybe introductory biology and anatomy/physiology, at most.