I feel I can not only fill this position but to become an enthusiastic, competent and trusted…
My mindset is to attend a university which will help be blossom into a great community member and keep that close relationship to my faith. DBU has the foundation, mission, and character I am looking for, and has become my first choice in my next step in life. I admire the way DBU integrates the Christian faith and biblical values into the business college curriculum; I value having a place of worship near home. No matter what business career I choose, I’m certain DBU will prepare me to be a servant leader and an impact wherever I might go or work in the future; their quality of education and ACBSP accreditation is highly talked about in my school. Taking into consideration the competitive environment in the business world, I look forward to…
My high school years have been jam packed with many life lesson experiences. They range from beauty pageants to TARC rocketry nationals in Washington, DC to Cheerleading to Track to FBLA to FFA . One organization has stood out to me the most. I have found that my participation in the FFA program has helped me grow and become the person I am today. FFA.…
Throughout high school, I’ve watched people in my life who struggled with school or their relationship with God become a different person after attending CBU. I never really understood how a university could have such a profound change in someone’s life, but that was until I experienced the campus for myself.…
This paper introduces you to my world. It explains my professional goals, including why I am pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). This paper addresses my current role as a registered nurse (RN) at St Mary’s hospital on the Neuro Trauma Intensive Care Unit (NTICU). I will explain how I got where I am today. I will inform you of my understanding of importance of integrity. I will express my importance of how ethics play a role in my life and how Fowler (2010) broadened my understanding of ethics. Lastly, I will cover why professional writing and communication is so important to the profession of nursing.…
As a young boy I dreamt of some day being an engineer in outer space or a world-renowned artist, but then I discovered the human body. Consisting of over 30 trillion cells and enough blood vessels to wrap around the world twice, I have yet to find a supercomputer more complex or a work of art more intricate. What started as a fascination has become a transforming life passion. Thanks to many unique experiences I will be able to bring the same transformation to others and exemplify the APTA’s vision for physical therapy.…
Please summarize the reasons that you are applying for this program, what you hope to gain by participating in SSRP, and how it fits into your future educational and career objectives. Please be sure to indicate general or specific areas of scientific research that you may want to pursue in our program and why those areas are of particular interest to you.…
When I first started training to be a nurse, my most compelling reason for peruse in the career was to care for the sick. Now that I am approaching the end of my three years of training my rationale has changed, I now want to empower patients in regards to their own health, supporting families in need, care for the ‘sick’ child and make a difference amongst as many people as I can.…
This position fits me well because I like to be challenged and accept new responsibilities. During my military career, I redefined my leadership skills and I am ready to apply it your firm.…
We have a highly qualified, experienced professional staff of over 50 employees. Each is skilled and knowledgeable in their respective areas. We look forward to the privilege of serving…
In my high school career I had attended a total of two high schools, both very different and both very important in helping me see the world the way that I do today.…
Learning from my parent's difficult circumstances with English and my baby brother's experience with pneumonia, I am motivated to get a college education to become a pediatrician.…
When I was eleven years old I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. I had a hard time coping with the changes in my mood. Part of my healing process consisted of trying many different medications, therapies, and developing the desire to heal. During this time, friends I had for many years pushed me away, and although I felt alone and confused at times, I came out thriving. Bipolar Disorder is a mood disorder thought to be caused by chemical imbalances in the brain that can result in extreme swings in mood—from manic highs to depressive lows. To be diagnosed with bipolar disorder, you must have experienced a high period (mania). Bipolar mania is described as an “extreme high,” or feeling unusually great. Most people with bipolar disorder when ill or when symptomatic experience more lows than highs. Unfortunately, the lows I experienced were so extreme that the friends I thought would be by my side through anything chose to follow other kids and use my disorder to bully me creating deeper depression. Initially, I felt stigmatized by my diagnosis. Most people I encountered either didn’t know what bipolar was or how to interact with someone suffering with the disorder. Teachers, peers, and family members had a hard time knowing what to say or how to act around me. I started to feel like I was no longer my own person but just one big disaster and my mood swings became even more extreme as a result. Eventually, I grew tired of feeling sorry for myself and began my quest for the right medication, vitamins, nutrition, psychological and spiritual health and wellbeing. I found my inner strength and courage. I put my energy into school, new friendships and family and started…
A friend recently told me “Don’t let the things you can’t control, control you”. I realized how much this small piece of advice relates to my life as an African American woman. I can’t control the fact that I don’t live with- or even know- my father. I can’t control how society perceives people of color. But I control what I do. I have discovered that I embody the ability to beat the odds given to a black, fatherless girl. I can be who I want to be with hard work and determination.…
My desire to do this course is because I have always shown a growing interest into Healthcare Administration as it strikes me as a worthwhile and satisfying career to choose. I am a confident student willing to provide the college with good communication skills, supporting others, and being able to interact closely with them. I feel that Master of Science in Healthcare Administration would be rewarding and create different pathways for my future.…