Essay Where did you receive your initial nursing education and why are you interested in the RN-BSN Program at Bellevue College? Describe how your

Essay

  1. Where did you receive your initial nursing education and why are you interested in the RN-BSN Program at Bellevue College?
  2. Describe how your personal and professional experiences have shaped you as a person.
  3. Describe the strengths and challenges you bring to the RN-BSN Program as a student. How will you compensate for your challenges?
  4. Describe your volunteer work or community involvement.

Something about me to help write the essay

1. I took my RN program in Seattle Central College. Im interested in BSN program due to wanting to further my education level. I have a big passionate in caring for sick people. 

2. I work in a hospital currently as a RN. I work in a Med-surge unit. I’m supper hard working person. I speak 3 and half languages. Im original form a different country called Eritrea. Left the country due to harsh living situation. Came to US at age 14 and started High School here. And I was committed to finish school.  

3. One of my challenges is going to school and at the same time being a care giver to one of my parent (father). It was emotional and physical challenging. 

4. My volunteer in past, cleaning up the community roads and side walks. I tutored young kids age 10 to 12 years old. 

Add all good stuffs please

Format & Structure

Your personal statement should be organized around the above questions. It should contain a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. Your personal statement must be in the following format:

  1. In the upper right-hand corner of each page (the header), please type your full name so it appears on every page of your statement.
  2. Type your statement in 12-point Times New Roman style font
  3. Double-space your statement or it will not be read.
  4. Page limit: 3 pages maximum.
  5. Use 1-inch margins.

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