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Elda’s Answer
Hardest part of completing my career: I hope I’m interpreting your question correctly, but I’m thinking you’re talking about the school part of medical education. In nursing you can be a licensed vocational/practical nurse or registered nurse. Both require schooling but for different lengths of time & your nursing responsibilities are slightly different. I chose to get my bachelor degree and that requires four years of schooling. I think the hardest part of the process was the stress of caring for patients while still a student in the process of learning. It can be frustrating for you , the patient, and the instructor. But in reality, I’m still learning even after almost twenty years.
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Deandra’s Answer
Your career isn't something you simply "finish." It's a continuous journey towards perfection. They say it takes years to become an expert at anything. So, tighten your belt, concentrate, and give it your all for as long as possible!