The Importance Of Becoming A Registered Nurse

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When I had gotten out of my mom’s blue 2012 Jeep and stepped onto Stockton’s campus for the first time, a feeling of joy took over my whole body. I was immediately in awe as soon as my eyes looked at all of the breathtaking scenery. As I toured the campus located in Galloway Township, I instantly pictured myself getting a bite to eat at the Dunkin Donuts on campus, and then heading to my daily nursing classes. At this present moment, I knew that this was the perfect school for me as it had already exceeded my expectations. Out of all the schools I visited, Stockton was the one I felt most comfortable being at and I felt the most at home while I was on their campus. This school in my eyes was absolutely breathtaking, and out of all of the colleges I visited, none of them compared to Stockton. …show more content…
Obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Science and becoming a registered nurse has always been my top goal, and I feel that Stockton University can help me accomplish this. Becoming a registered nurse gives me the opportunity to study one of my passions in life; helping aid people and learning how to treat them effectively. Also, Stockton’s small class sizes will further help me succeed since I will be able to have more one on one time with my professors and make sure I fully understand the topics. This is crucial to me since my desired major has a majority of difficult classes and I want to make sure that my professors are always there to assist me if I ever need