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Passion Into Purpose: Application For Admission Into Chamberlain Nursing School Essay

I am a better believer, Christian, and individual because of these experiences. I have the enthusiasm, drive, passion, and motivation to, one day, become a nurse. I know that in order to get there, I will need to acquire the appropriate skills in an appropriate environment. I chose Chamberlain because its nursing school is rated as being one of the best in the world, and more specifically, because it bears some semblance to an actual hospital setting. I also admire the convenient design of its courses, the small class size, and the intimate professional relationships between lecturers and students. My best friend undertook her nursing course at Chamberlain, and judging from the content of her speech on graduating from the institution, professional work ethic, and knowledge base, I am confident that Chamberlain is the place for people like me who have the vision and determination to succeed in the nursing profession.

Work is a fundamental aspect of my life. Besides...

Academy daycare facility. This experience acquaints me with care-related knowledge and helps me know exactly what to expect upon the successful completion of my nursing program.
There may be numerous applicants who are equally, or even more qualified, that I am. However, I believe that in me is an infectious passion to not only succeed but also make an impact both during my years of instruction and on becoming a nurse.

The experiences I have encountered since childhood have all contributed to the person I am today. I seek to become a registered nurse because then, I will be better-placed to help clients when they are in no position to help themselves. Back then, my grandmother was lucky enough to have a team of nurses take good care of her. In less than a decade from now, I could be part of a nursing team that will take good care of someone else's grandmother.

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