Wentcher Scholarship Analysis

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In the beginning of my senior year I was eager to expand my understanding of how it would be to work in a hospital. An opportunity arose allowing me to volunteer in the hospital at the University of Chicago. I was able to volunteer at the children's playroom, which consisted of a weekly commitment. The daily tasks I had to perform where to enlighten the spirits of children and reduce the amount of anxiety that developed within them when they approached a hospital visit. I would play games, read books, or just company the patients at their bedside. I especially love to interact with the younger patients because their laughter and innocence warms my heart up. One day, I was assigned to a three year old girl who came from the burn unit. Her head and torso were bandaged up, and I was able to see blood that escaped from her bandages. Her name was Kemora she was a very shy girl, making it difficult for her to open up to me. While playing in the playroom, she stayed to herself even after I attempted to join. However, after various attempts, I finally got a giggle out of her and we instantly connected. I noticed the discomfort she was going through with every subtle movement, …show more content…

With a Wentcher Scholarship, I would be able to pursue my path to nursing by attending one of the top nursing programs in the country without having to worry over the burden of the cost of college. I would spend less time worrying about paying for college, and more time experiencing my future aspirations in college, and through that process, I would become a more knowledgeable, and overall better person. My goal is to one day improve the lives of children, who have impacted me personally and my views of the world greatly, and give back to the community that has enabled me to be in the position I am in

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