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It's 4 AM, and I'm having my daily early morning RN/PA/MD/DO debate. I'm non-traditional in every sense of the word; a non "practicing" ER tech, I work in medical records and drool over every aspect of the health care industry that I'm not involved in. I started out on a track towards nursing, however, once I got within 10 feet of the physicians, I felt a pull towards what they were doing. At 24, I feel ancient compared to the 26 year old residents I work with. I'm very much at square one. I have a family who is begging me to become a nurse, as it's possible to obtain my RN in two years flat, my fiance is supportive of my daily indecision, and then I have myself, completely lost around my peers who by my age had half of their medical training behind them. I know I'm getting nowhere by constantly putting off due to indecision, so I suppose what I'm asking is: Where on earth does one start when they really are at square one? (or should I say, pre-square one?😉