Why I Chose Penta
I chose to attend Penta Career Center my junior year in the medical technology lab to become a doctor. Have you heard about starting your dream career or what you want to do in life, why not start it as soon as possible? I want to save lives and help …show more content…
Penta helped me a lot with everything I needed to know and made me strive for something I enjoy and love to do. Becoming an STNA and a Phlebotomist is hard work, but if you love something so much and you put all you got, you’ll be fine and do well. I would recommend Penta to everyone who knows what they want to do or even if you have no clue Penta may help.
Career Goals
My career goal is to become a Phlebotomist/STNA. I want to draw blood and basically blood is the source of life! Blood holds the key to human DNA and shows diagnosis of a person’s body and treatment that could help. My goals are to try my best, ask questions, and never give up. I plan on not going to college, but if I plan on going I will probably go to Ross College to …show more content…
Without, going to college, I will not be jobless due to being certified and able to work as a Phlebotomist or STNA. I will have a job, no matter what, to support family and life because without a job, life won’t take you nowhere. Also, I would love to have a singing career because I love to sing and seems better when music is the answer to my happiness. Singing takes a lot of work using your vocals, remembering notes, and have a passion and a way of showing what you love to sing. If I could I would sing all day every day just to see people smile, which makes my day better. Last, I want to talk about how mermaids are real. I did research on mermaid syndrome, also known as Sirenomelia. Sirenomelia is a rare congenital developmental disorder characterized by abnormalities of the lower limb, spine and other body parts. Mermaid syndrome affects infants that are born with partial or complete fusion of the legs such as a mermaid tail. Usually, people with Sirenomelia don’t live long after birth. More males than females have this and surgery is done right away to separate their legs. People go to the bathroom with a catheter. One