Why Do I Want To Change Your Life Essay

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In our lives, we are surrounded by many different choices—what to eat, what to wear, and what we are going to do with our lives. There are important decisions to be made, and the decisions made could eventually impact our lives significantly. I always knew I wasn 't the brightest child growing up, but I also knew I had the ability to change my life and take it into my hands. Throughout my time in elementary, middle, and high school, I always knew I wanted to go to college and become a nurse. Sounds cliché to have known that so early, but growing up as a kid, I was in and out of the children 's hospital and emergency room so much that I realized what I wanted to do with my life. I wanted to take my personal experiences and use them to help other …show more content…

My freshman year, I was a troubled teenager, always getting in trouble, e.g., various suspensions, getting kicked out of class, and excessive tardiness/absences, not something I am proud of today by any means. With all of those troubles, it was truly a challenge to even face the concept of going to college. I knew what I wanted to do, but it was quite scary even to think about at such a time, acknowledging that I may not have graduated high school to get to college. My sophomore year was the worst; to summarize it, let 's just use the words, "excessive truancy" (constant absenteeism). Due to missing school, I had failed various classes, putting me behind and at risk for not graduating high school or on time, with my class. Toward the end of the year, I made a proclamation that I was going to graduate high school and go to college, no matter what. So, I enrolled in an alternative program, which saved my life. I worked very hard to earn the credits I needed to graduate through the alternative high school program. On average a student usually completes 12 credits per year, I was behind in credits and needed to make up credits so I attended classes everyday all day, did homework every night, attended extra after school classes to complete 34 credits in 2 years. After I had graduated high school, I …show more content…

I haven 't fully decided that yet. However, with that being said; I wish to receive at least an associate 's degree in nursing. I do understand the rigorous challenge that a nursing program holds. Here 's a little tidbit; my father has awful chronic respiratory problem called COPD; (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and every time I see him suffer, I find myself with more motivation to help individuals like him. I have contributed to providing care for him, and doing so helps guide me into my career path. Seeing someone I love so much, being sick, makes me want to be more knowledgeable in the treatment of such diseases and disorders. Now without going to college, I would not be able to fulfill my dreams. If I hadn 't made the choice to enroll after graduating high school, I wouldn 't be where I am today and as close as I am to my dreams. I want to enrich my life with more opportunities, and by earning my bachelor 's degree in nursing, I can do so. With the job market skyrocketing, employers are bypassing high school diplomas and looking for a college education when seeking future candidates. It can open doors to various opportunities and expand horizons. Lastly, graduating from college is a huge accomplishment that will give you pride. There is a quote that sticks with me, “Struggles breed success.” That is true on many

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