The Fundamental Beginning to my College Career
While attending college, students realize how much previous schooling has affected their current strengths and weaknesses in the educational environment. During my time in EDUC 1300, I have gained and refurbished many skills not only necessary for the remainder of my college education, but also required for my place in the workforce in the near future. As a class, we tackled many topics to aid self-development such as learning studying methods and determining different types of personalities we each possessed. By evaluating each main topic thoroughly, I was able to accurately conclude three major strengths I currently own: time-management, study habits, and setting goals. Conversely, I do hold traits that could use some revamping such as social skills (mold my introverted into extroverted) and procrastination. Social skills tend to be manipulated by pre-existing mindsets, and in order to include extroverted ideas to my current introverted mind, I can try to strike a conversation with at least one classmate each time I go to class for the next 4 months then evaluate afterwards. To lessen procrastination, I can restrict the amount of hours of play time and lessen it more …show more content…
Often working solo in each department, the CRNA’s job is highly critical to the operation because if the anesthesia is administered improperly, a patient can wake during an operation or may lead to lethal consequences. The path to becoming such skilled profession is not a simple task. Nurse Anesthesiology is a specialty field which comes with two main prerequisites. CNRA’s must first become a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) and must work at least one year at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Before focusing on my profession however, I must understand my desired standard of