Fast forward to about a month into the course at wake tech and I started to get a little discouraged and started losing focus. I started to realize how hard it was to juggle everything at once , at that time I was working , going to hs then going to wake tech , along with trying to complete 70 hours of community service , as well as spending time with family friend and finding time …show more content…
My standards may have been a little too high for the circumstances that I were in but I knew what I wanted and I wanted to work in a hospital setting. I was even able to land an interview at big wake in Raleigh on the neurology floor. Unfortunately I didn’t get the job , the interviewer was in complete disbelief on how I was able to be listed on the nc registry without any clinical experience. So I gave up on trying to find a job. I ended up just letting my registry …show more content…
Now we are in the year of 2015 and one of my goals was to start my career in nursing. One thing that I learned earlier this year was to stop trying to strategically plan every little detail and just go with the flow, and I did just that. So with the support of not just my mother but from family and friends I signed up , I kept telling myself 3rd times the charm. I was determined to get it right this time I refused to take no for an answer , so I dropped everything to focus on this class. I quit my job , I diminished the time I hung out with friends , spent more time studying and doing research , I put all my energy into this