Can I be a nurse if I am studying geography, life science and maths lit?

Yes. In the U.S. you'll need at least 2 years and more likely 4 years of college.

Ok thank you Ms sue

You are welcome, Queen.

Yes, it is possible for you to become a nurse even if you are currently studying geography, life science, and mathematics literacy (maths lit). While these subjects may not directly align with the specific content of a nursing program, they can still be beneficial.

To become a nurse, you will typically need to complete a nursing program offered at a college or university. These programs provide the necessary training and education to become a registered nurse (RN) or a licensed practical nurse (LPN), depending on the level of certification you pursue.

While some nursing programs may have specific prerequisite courses, such as biology or chemistry, not all programs require a specific background in science or math. In fact, many nursing programs have a more holistic approach and value diverse academic backgrounds.

However, it's important to note that nursing programs often have specific admission requirements and prerequisites that vary from institution to institution. Therefore, I would highly recommend researching and contacting the nursing programs you are interested in to determine their specific requirements and if your current subjects will fulfill those requirements.

Additionally, if there are specific science courses or math courses required by the nursing program of your choice, you may need to take them either before or during your nursing program. This will depend on the institution and their specific curriculum.

Overall, while studying geography, life science, and mathematics literacy may not directly relate to nursing, they can still provide you with valuable critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are transferable to the nursing profession. It's important to reach out to nursing programs and advisors to fully understand their requirements and how they align with your current academic background.