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Nursing
My older sister is becoming a nurse; she is graduating from college this year on December 12. I see her everyday studying and working; she works at a hospital in Victoria. She usually wakes up at 5 am and gets home at 7 or 8 pm. When she studies she studies the whole day; she ends up sleeping for 3 or 5 hours.
She loves nursing so much. As a kid she loved helping people who needed help or just give them a hand. I’m not mad she is leaving because she wants to follow her dreams.She is happy about nursing but yet she is nervous about passing. As a nurse it must be hard to be the one giving medication to patients, working all day either day or night shift, and walking back and forth to places. My sister would like to work at a family clinic or at a hospital. I asked my sister what is the most difficult thing being a nurse? She said that either passing the classes or taking care of a patient. She told me it's hard learning a lot of stuff like medical vocabulary and knowing a lot of diseases.
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