Learning Self-Analysis

I remember the day that I enrolled as a student of New York City College of Technology, like it was yesterday. I did not foresee what a long journey this would actually turn out to be. My nursing classes both in the Associates, and the Baccalaureate program were some of my most challenging courses. My liberal arts courses, I did not find as challenging although they required hard work, it was material that I was exposed to, in both public school, previous college experiences, and information we are exposed to during our lifetime. My Baccalaureate degree courses were some of my most enjoyable courses, some courses surprisingly I enjoyed more than I initially thought that I would. My growth during the Baccalaureate program has been tremendous I would say, it’s like you actually see yourself grow before your eyes. The education that I have acquired during the various courses that I have taken, have both inspired and motivated me to continue to my education beyond the Baccalaureate degree. I give credit to myself in being dedicated and never giving up although I was faced with many challenges. I also give great credit to my professors, many who I will never forget in this lifetime. Their hard work, and dedication in wanting there students to succeed, will forever be appreciated. The knowledge that they provide you with, will forever remain within you.