Hi, I'm looking for some advice.I am currently a second year student nurse (nearly third year). So far I have HATED working on the wards, but other places I've been seem to interest me such as district nursing, A&E, doctors surgeries, walk in centres and other urgent care departments. I have even been out with paramedics and loved it. SO my question is should I of been doing paramedic science?!?!The thought of having to work on a surgical or medical ward, even for a little bit makes me want to quit and leave and never look back. I also hear lots of other student nurses saying how much they love it but I just don't feel this way, not when I'm doing ward work anyway.When I decided to do nursing my aim was for it to lead to nurse practitioner or ECP (and being able to prescribe (fully)) as well as doing a MSc (I still want a masters). My main interest lies within anatomy and physiology as well as looking at drugs, I am so interested in medicines and the pharmacology linked to them. I feel like paramedics do a lot more anatomy and physiology and I like the idea of being a first point of call and working in a non stop environment with emergency care situations as I feel that although ward work is busy and non stop, it's really not my thing and I don't find it very stimulating, I like the idea of having to think in certain situations of what is needed etc, not doing the same thing day in and day out. No offence to ward workers as I know the shifts are long, the work is hard and people who work there do such amazing jobs but I feel like I wouldn't because its obvious I don't enjoy it. Help, please, much appreciated and none of this is meant to seem obnoxious or mean, I just find it difficult to express what I mean when it comes to nursing.