I also think that she is disqualified from sciences. I think if she pursued one of the para medical professions, like OT, PT etc, she could do very well for herself in life. I know people who got the BA, couldn't get a job, then back and did nursing. Stil jobs in nursing.
Probably off topic, but had to put in my plug :-)
I tell everyone I can that a BSc in Nursing is a great idea for someone who knows they want a BSc but is not sure what they want to do with it: 3-4 year program, graduate with a degree that enables you to apply for many other programs/graduate degrees/advanced practice (I have friends that went on to medical school) and, at the very least, you are guaranteed to have a well-paying job at the end. Not many degrees that you can take straight from high school and be ready for your career immediately after graduation. And not many fields out there where there are so very many opportunities for employment. I took the long way around with a BSc first, then the BScN... but I happily went on to my MN and I have the amazing, rewarding (and well-paying) career that I always wanted!
Back to your regularly scheduled debate.