Personal Statement For Neonatal Nursing

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Personal Statement I am Joselynn Brown. I just completed the first semester of my third year at WSU Tri-Cities. I am ashamed to say that, for the first time in my life, I failed at school. I have not always been a straight A student, in fact, I have only gotten a 4.0 once in my life. However, failing has never been acceptable to me. So what happened this semester? I failed not only one, but two classes. Now, I am left fighting for my spot in a school that I got automatically accepted to for having good grades. Thus, it is time to dig deep and explain just what went wrong. Why was I academically deficient in my last semester at WSU? Well, it was a combination of a lot of things. First and foremost, what probably had the biggest effect on …show more content…

I chose this major because I have been interested in the health sciences my entire life. I once considered being a Pediatrician (because I love babies) but then realized that Pediatricians deal with a lot more than just babies. Also, I want to be more hands on with patients than a doctor is, which is why I decided on neonatal nursing. Beyond just my BSN, I hope to someday get my masters in Neonatal Nursing. I believe that this career is my calling. I have tried to find a “back-up plan,” but nothing comes even slightly close to providing me with the same feeling of warmth as the thought of this career. Technically speaking, I have completed all of the prerequisites I need for the program, with the exception of Physiology, which I plan to complete in Spring 2016. I have also completed all of the UCORE requirements. Furthermore, the two classes I failed were not needed for nursing or UCORE requirements, so I will not need to retake them. As far as extra requirements go, I will be taking a year off, following completion of Spring 2016 for personal reasons. I will use this year to complete the fifty hours of community service, along with studying for and completing the TEAS

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