Statement Of Purpose: HOSA

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HOSA, Health Occupations Students Of America, is one of the most prestigious organization designed for students who is seeking a career in health care field. As I arrived high school, I had little acknowledge about leadership and community service. Joining various clubs like HOSA helped me to build leadership skills necessary to guide myself and others just in a year. During the HOSA week, we sold candies and cupcakes to fund raise for those who is in need. HOSA has not only enhance my leadership and community hours but it has also makes me a better person.Through this, I learned and accomplished many basic academic knowledge related to Nursing. BETA club is the student oriented organization that is committed to achieving academic excellence

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