The Pre-Nursing Program Analysis

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My major is Pre-Nursing. I chose to be in the Pre-Nursing program because I want to devote my life to helping people. I know what it's like to depend on a Nurse. As a child I was sent into the ER more times than I can count and every time I went, there was amazing Nurses to help me. At a young age seeing that this stranger was here to help me through my illness and pain was world changing. I want to be able to give that feeling to those who feel like they want to give up. What also led me into the Pre-Nursing program was the death of my father. He suffered a major heart attack in February 2016. When my father was rolled into the local ER no one was in a hurry to try and help him. At that moment I realized that my passion was to help anyone

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