I'm still in EMT-Basic class in Springfield, OH, but I'm still thinking long term as what I want to end up doing as a career.
EMT-Basics I understand don't get paid very well. The community college I'm going to (Clark State, Springfield, OH) has this 9 month paramedic to nursing program.
I'm thinking a lot about going into nursing, but I want to get experience of EMS, so I'll probably try to get on as a basic somewhere after I finish class in the Fall.
What do you guys think...would it be best to continue and hopefully make it to paramedic level....then do the 9 month nursing program. I want to be a nurse in the end b/c I forsee in the future the EMT stress life eventually cathching up with me.
This question also revolves around money. I currently have a bachelor in English and don't know if I would have to take all the prerequisites for nursing school, hopefully this would save me money if I went straight to nursing school from EMT-B.
Anyway...sorry this became a ramble. Ultimately I want to save money and eventually make it to become an RN. I like their pay and I like how their considered the backbone of their profession.
Any and all answers to this would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
-Chall09
EMT-Basics I understand don't get paid very well. The community college I'm going to (Clark State, Springfield, OH) has this 9 month paramedic to nursing program.
I'm thinking a lot about going into nursing, but I want to get experience of EMS, so I'll probably try to get on as a basic somewhere after I finish class in the Fall.
What do you guys think...would it be best to continue and hopefully make it to paramedic level....then do the 9 month nursing program. I want to be a nurse in the end b/c I forsee in the future the EMT stress life eventually cathching up with me.
This question also revolves around money. I currently have a bachelor in English and don't know if I would have to take all the prerequisites for nursing school, hopefully this would save me money if I went straight to nursing school from EMT-B.
Anyway...sorry this became a ramble. Ultimately I want to save money and eventually make it to become an RN. I like their pay and I like how their considered the backbone of their profession.
Any and all answers to this would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
-Chall09