Tuesday, June 21, 2011

What do I want to be...?

I work hard when it comes to my studies because I want to pursue bachelor’s degree of Nursing. Why did I choose to major in nursing? Well first of all, I sure want to be in medical field to save lives. I chose to be a nurse because I like doing anything that involves helping people and something with medicine. Most of my family members are in medical field, and so I want to be one of them. Also, I do well in Science related classes and I like learning about them.


Pre-collegiate really has been a help for me because it helps me prepare for my future and pursue my dream in medical field. It makes sure that I do my best to get to college and help me to keep track on my studies. Also it introduced to me about the Health careers and choose among them on which path do I want to take. This program teaches us about certain courses and encourages us. Luckily, Nursing is one of them. They teach and make us learn more about nursing which makes me want to take it as my major. And I think that’s really helpful because most of students don’t know yet what they want to be. It is an opportunity to me to learn what I must learn for now, before taking it as my major.

I want to be a nurse someday simply because I want to help the people that are sick and give cure to them. I want to be the bridge for the Doctors and the patients. For me, being a nurse allows me to learn how to save patients and be able to do so. I just certainly think that the path of being a nurse is the one that I want to take.

1 comment:

  1. That’s great that you have so many family members working in the medical field—you’ll have that much more support and insight about your studies and chosen career path. You also have the advantage in that you like learning. So many students treat school as a chore and a unpleasant task rather than as something that they enjoy and is useful. College can be more of a joy for students who love to learn and are curious about their studies. I enjoyed college MUCH more the second time around (I dropped out after 2 years when I went straight out of high school), and wish that everyone could experience that.

    I’m glad that you’re in Pre-Collegiate, that is going to be quite the support system for you has you finish high school and go on to college! Best wishes as you pursue your dreams of becoming a nurse.

    Tina Moser, MLIS
    Health Sciences Library
    University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus

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