Wildlife Biologist or Nursing? Confused?

matilda.asks

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I'm currently taking my pre-reqs for Nursing as it's something I've been planning for the past 3 months.

On the other hand, I've always been curious about wildlife and go out of my way to help when I can. I once saw a Pigeon on the road and picked it up, took it to a vet and they said it was soon to die, so I took it to a secluded park and put it under a tree where it could pass peacefully. I've also done this at a mall in the garage when I found a bird bleeding and nearly dead. It's a natural instinct and I'm wondering if I'm truly following my interests, or if I'm chasing a career (Nursing) because it will provide the things I would like in life?

I would like to help people as well, but I hadn't considered Nursing until a few months ago. My need to help animals has always come first.
I don't know... suggestions?
 
There are far more jobs in nursing than in wildlife biology. The expected return on the money and time you spend on your education is much better for nursing. That should be sufficient.
 
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