As I posted up stream….you need to see the transfer advisor NOW.
- Find out which major(s) you have completed enough courses in to then complete a bachelors in quickest. Just get a bachelors degree. Frankly, the major doesn’t matter at this point. The transfer advisor will review what you have take and give you a choice of majors whereby you can complete your bachelors in the quickest way possible.
Remember…many many many people have jobs that don’t “match” their majors at all. Not at all.
- Then visit the career center at your CC. The ones around here have those. That career center will help you identify potential careers with what you both have in coursework, and what you actually like.
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You’re very good at throwing roadblocks in your own path. As soon as one issue is resolved you think of another to take its place. You assumed you had to finish the AES degree or you’d lose your Pell. When it was pointed out that’s not true you said your Pell was already set for spring and you’ll mess it up if you withdraw. When you were told that was incorrect you stated you had to finish or it would look bad on your BSN application. When posters said you can transfer without completing the AES you decided you need 5 years after completing your BSN to work out so you can physically do the nursing job. When alternate, less physically strenuous careers were mentioned that would let you work directly after completing the bachelor’s you said you’ll require another 4 years of education before you can work in those fields. I think you need to speak with a mental health specialist to discuss why you seem so reluctant to get out of your own way.
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Don’t need a mental health specialist, whatever they would say I can reverse easily. anyway I got my tasks straightened out now.
I think the OP has been given a sufficient roadmap. No need to belabour. Closing.
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