It's a normal thought that nursing students don't want to be nurses because nurses' job is stressful, low-paying, and high-risk. If you don't like being a nurse, you can consider the following options:
Graduate school. Going to graduate school can give you more learning opportunities and room for development, or you can change your specialty or direction, such as nursing management, public **** health, medical education, etc.
Changing careers. Changing careers can get you out of the clinical front line and into other careers related or unrelated to nursing, such as pharmaceutical representative, medical device sales, health manager, counselor, and so on.
Going abroad. Going abroad allows you to experience different cultures and environments, as well as enjoy higher incomes and benefits, but it requires a certain level of language proficiency and financial preparation.
Of course there are other options, such as pursuing further education, starting your own business, or freelancing, but these options may require more time, effort, and financial investment, as well as more uncertainty and risk. You can make the right decision based on your own interests, abilities and goals.
It's all in the mind!