Uc Personal Statement

Uc Personal Statement

  • Submitted By: amanrakkar
  • Date Submitted: 09/25/2013 6:07 PM
  • Category: English
  • Words: 331
  • Page: 2
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As a career, I have always wanted to become a nurse. I believe that nursing is such a diverse, challenging, and worthwhile career that I really feel it is the right course for me. It is a career for people who are practical, diligent, reliable, and who find it easy quickly to establish good, trusting relationships with new people. I have these skills and a positive desire to help people when they need it the most. Nursing has simply been my dream and passion. As a motivated individual with a strong desire to work within a dynamic and progressive environment, I feel that I am capable in achieving my dream of becoming a well-educated nurse. I am hard-working and punctual as well as respectful to people from any background, with all beliefs. My experiences have improved my prospective nursing capabilities. I have a strong sense of responsibility and this ensures that I am always organized, presentable, and accurate in my timekeeping. I like to be cooperative and consistent to others and have possessed sensitivity to all people. I am always willing to volunteer in any task or situation, which requires assistance. I am aware of the importance of the most day-to-day of tasks yet I can still be of great value and assistance when things get more challenging. I feel that I would be able to empathize with other people and knowing I have these qualities, I will make myself useful, respectful, and caring in the community. I fully understand that nursing is a way of life and more than simply a career. As a career, I can maintain to the absolute commitment that this career requires. I feel that my life experience will ensure that I take my studying very seriously and can bring more influences to my work. I understand that nursing demands a capability for medical disciplines, which I am capable of as proven by educational achievements and my career history in nursing.

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