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I’m 27f and I don’t have a degree yet, but quite a few college credits. I was originally wanting to be an RN, but with my back problems and family demands at home, I am looking for a career that pays well, flexible (can be done remotely if needed), and doesn’t take the rest of my 20s to graduate from. I also don’t want to be a nurse because it just doesn’t match with my introverted, socially anxious personality. I know I wouldn’t be able to perform the job the way it should be done, especially with my health issues. However, I love medicine and I hope I can find something in that field that matches what I need. I’m open to learning about other career paths, I just don’t want to graduate and then not be able to find a job, that’s my biggest concern. I don’t want to do something that I can’t learn to be good at either. I’d like to think of myself as fairly intelligent (decent GPA) but I have a really hard time with anything involving math or science. English, reading, writing etc are my strong points academically.
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