Registered Nurse

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Introduction-

When I'm older, I would love to be a Registered Nurse. My goals in life are to succeed in my career that I would want to be in, which would be nursing. Looking at the big picture and my future, I can see myself in this position in life.

About me-

I love helping people and being there for them, making them feel better. In the survey I took, I got a high of 11 in social and an 11 in entrepreneurship. I think that both of these would go well and help the nursing career. My top 3 career clusters were Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Exercise Trainers and a group of fitness instructors. Before I took the survey, I thought that I could be in this career. I thought nursing would fit me and my personality.

Career Choice-

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The salary is $76,430 a year and $36.75 an hour. The growth rate for this career is 1.0% with 8,221 job openings. The work space for this job would look like a well-lit, comfortable health care facility. RNs communicate frequently by phone or face to face. They must be very accurate in their work since people's health depends on conveying exact information High …show more content…
Maybe even helping out at a church or daycare with the special needs kids because I love kids and helping out people. I've also heard that I could work at a doctors office. I think that would be a great idea to do because it can get me ready for the working environment and even see if that's what I really want to do if that's the right fit for me. I also think that volunteering can help you out and many others.

Collage-

When I get to college, I would need a bachelor's degree to be a registered nurse. In college, I would need to take a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. I'm interested in going to UNC Chapel Hill. Going to college has always been something I really wanted to do. I also wanna play volleyball for UNC. It's something i've always dreamed of and loved to do.

Going to college is actually really important to me because I think college can get you ready for the outside world. I know high school somewhat helps with that, but college might really help because it's a higher step and for lots of jobs you would need a college degree. I know my job requires a bachelor's degree to be a RN. I do not have a college fund set up at the moment, but I am trying to save money up for that. I also would love to pay my tuition fees with a scholarship through volleyball. I discussed college with both of my parents. They think it's a good idea for me to go to