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Nurse or sonographerRating: (votes: 9) I would have to agree with your mom, she is a nurse, and knows the business well. Your mom would also know you well, and would have your best interest in mind. Unless there is something more attracting you to nursing, such as a strong desire to be a nurse or a strong passion for a specific area. IMO, sonographers would have better work hours while making a decent income. Like nursing, they still get to interact with a variety of people, and there is always new things to learn. But listen to your heart, it will tell you what you need to do. Comment: This was my big question when I was trying to decide between Radiology, Respiratory, and nursing. I shadowed all three and learned a great deal about all three fields. I found my love with Respiratory. I am an asthmatic and so are my two younger children. We have been battling with breathing problems due to the area that we are living in. Thankfully we will be moving next month. My advise would be to shadow a nurse and a sonographer for a couple of months each. Also if you do decide to get a sonography degree maybe get a radiology tech degree too. I have seen programs where you can go through the radiology program and add on the sonography too. This would help you to be more marketable in the radiology field. The biggest problem that I hear from my radiology friends is that the field is very saturated right now. They say that the glut could last for many years, but I'm hearing the same thing about nursing too. When I finish my degree I don't know if I will get a job anytime soon, but I know that I will have picked a field that I can enjoy and relate to. That was the biggest factor when I was deciding which degree to choose.
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