In my role as Vice President of Laurel
In my role as Vice President of Laurel
I am writing this letter in support of Glenn Williams’ application for your college. While I am only entering my second year as College Counselor, during this short period of time I have had the opportunity to interact with Glenn on a frequent basis. He visits my office at least once a week seeking advice on his college applications or sharing a monologue he is working on. He has a tremendous amount of passion for the arts. Whether it is singing, dancing or acting; he belongs on the stage and is dedicated to developing his art form.…
I am applying for the AmeriCorps-College and Career Coach. As a recent motivated college graduate from Heritage University I have gained experience in working with underserved youth and families.…
Working as a support worker for young adults, among other responsibilities, solely requires maintenance of a safe environment for the young adults to be cared for, while promoting wellbeing. Maintaining a safe environment involves a series of inter-twined activities which include monitoring and reporting the activities of the individuals in care on a day-to-day base. Considering that the activities are carried out by multiple individuals in different placements within the United Kingdom, with different attitudes and operation patterns, the need for regulation to foster uniformity and consistency within all organisations has not been ignored. The National Occupational Standard covers all fields of job roles at diverse levels of responsibility, identifying and expressing the most appropriate and generally acceptable practice in specific fields, bringing…
I have decided to apply to the UNCW Honors College because I strive to excel in everything I do while setting an example for my peers. I am a natural leader and feel that being a member of the honors college would propel me into the leadership role that I thrive in. I am strong in my beliefs and morals and will positively impact my peers as well as my community. I also would like to be surrounded by strong, like-minded individuals that take pride in their school and community. While being a member of the UNCW Honors College, I hope to positively impact my school as well as my community. I have lived in Wilmington all my life and have grown up around UNCW. Since this is my hometown I have a great deal of pride for this area and look to enrich…
As soon as the history and head-to-toe assessment were completed nursing priorities focused on alleviating pain, preventing infection and urinary obstruction, and providing information about disease process and treatments. Physical assessment data included: vital signs B/P 87/51, HR 110, T 99.7 F; weight 160lb, height 5’8”. MK presented to the ED with acute severe right colicky flank pain that radiated into the abdomen and lower back, guarding his abdomen, and moaning. MK rated his pain as a 10 on a scale of 0 to 10. Admission labs included hematuria, dark urine color and specific gravity of 1.034, casts and crystal, calcium level was 500mg/24hr. The patient was assessed for possible appendicitis, urinary tract infection, and…
The resident advisor position is a unique and powerful position on any campus; but it is particularly appealing to me on Union’s campus. My first real connection with anyone outside of my AOP class, of which I spent a majority of the summer, with was my RA. On a campus so small and compact as Union, an RA is truly an invaluable resource to ask questions of. This is because not only can they answer them directly, but if they are unable to, they possess the resources to turn you to someone who could. My RA became the main point that I referred to for any question, and in the end became a close friend. Therefore, I believe the first appealing aspect about being an RA is the leadership opportunity and the…
* (CMA) The certification for Medical Assistant. Administered throughout the year by the (American Association of Medical Assistance) most common mode of Medical Assistant certification.…
“Hello, my name is Maya Parson and I would like to represent the city of Vance in the Virginia Girls’ State General Assembly.” The sound of my foot nervously tapping on the marble floor marked the silence that lay under my wavering voice. I had the concentrated attention of 50 of the most accomplished female rising seniors who where invited to spend a week at the American Legion Auxiliary’s Virginia Girl’s State program. I could feel the nervous sweat gathering on my palms. I was forced to place my paper on the podium after failing to read it in my unstable hands. It had been a turbulent past few days getting accustomed to the hectic routine and becoming best friends with 612 other brilliant females and here I was completely leaping from the bounds of comfort and campaigning for a representative office. What made me decide to stand up with eight other girls who had resumes that, although were lengthy, ultimately were superficial? I was not the type of person to put herself in a position to be judged publicly on merit. Putting myself out to be judged was exactly what I had avoided all of my life. I looked through the glass door into the courtyard of the Longwood Campus and saw a single flower on its own in a flower garden. Suddenly, the words of my junior year English teacher on transcendentalism had bombarded my thought process. I realized in this moment that going to other countries or being the head of a club did not give someone value as a political leader as candidates before me had argued. The worth of a human being comes from their contributions as a member of society and their ability to not just learn but to do. This can only be achieved by the recognition of the individual. I explained the transcendentalist movement to my peers and made a case for why this understanding can be useful in representing a group of people. I spoke of the importance of speaking deliberately and of not being afraid to challenge popular ideologies and thoughts. I…
When I researched the role of Physician Assistant it stated “Physician Assistants take patients histories, perform routine diagnostic studies, assist in emergency medicine, monitor patient progress and manage therapeutic plans”. (Quinnipiac.edu ) What this description does not tell you is that you have to have a desire and love for people. You must always put their best interests forward. Whether they are at their best or worst health of their life. You must always have a positive attitude and promote the best outcomes for the people/patients that are in your care. Those are attributes that can not be taught, that has to live inside of you.…
I have been fortunate enough to receive the Presidential Scholarship award of $78,000 from Alma College. This scholarship is to be split up over four years, therefore I am receiving $19,500 each year. In addition, I was invited to attend Alma’s Scholars Summit where I was interviewed and earned $3,000 from the Scholars Summit Award which is nonrenewable.…
Explain why you are interested in the RA position and what skills you possess that make you a good candidate for the position.…
Supplemental Instruction Leader is a great job opportunity for us undergraduate students to acquire leadership experience. It is an opportunity for us to gain experience leading and strengthen our communication, public speaking, and teaching skills. Personally speaking, that is one of the reasons why I would like to work as a supplemental instruction leader. The other reasons why I would like to become a SI leader is to gain practical experience for my future career and assist OSS. Last year, supplemental instruction was provided for me in my calculus I class. It was during that time where I became aware of how supplemental instruction works. Our supplemental instruction leader, Kyle Wooley, was phenomenal in helping us. He gave us great…
Creed F and Spiers C (2011) Care of the Acutely Ill Adult – An Essential Guide for Nurses…
PURPOSE: My purpose to going to an academic advisor is to know more about my classes. Also, to ask about the study abroad program, since it has always been my dream to study abroad. If I would be able to study abroad if I am trying to enter the nursing program, if it would push my chances or anything.…
Throughout my three years at Woonsocket High School, I grew as in individual. Enhanced my sense of the community. Also I have advanced my knowledge basis to prepare myself for the workforce and life outside of school. These are all important things because they taught me what life as an adult might be and taught me a lot. Woonsocket High was a very good environment for me. Sometimes I felt like school was very stressful, but I could I say I saw Woonsocket High School grow as a school, and I’m happy to be apart of the class of 2016.…