Learning Self Analysis

Learning Self­Analysis Regarding my Experience for Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing

When I graduated with an associate degree in nursing, I felt that I had plenty of knowledge concerning health care and nursing. Over the last 15 years I have gained very much experience, which added toward my pre­existing knowledge. However, applying and maintaining myself throughout the last 2 years at City Tech’s BSN degree has proven to be a challenge. However, it was an interesting challenge that one looks forward to instead of avoiding. Many of the big, active projects that I had to do have taught me a lot about communities, patients, and other practicing and student nurses. I am now more willing to be outgoing and more direct in an efficient manner toward patients or individuals in need of health care and assistance. My time­management as well as potential ability for success and better results has significantly improved. Working full­time and completing school work is sometimes very difficult. During my time as a bachelor’s student, I have written so much work that English is now as though a 1st language to me. Unfortunately, 2 years of college is not enough to involve many changes and experiences for one person, but I can definitely say that I have doubled my knowledge concerning nursing and health care. I am eager to utilize this knowledge into my everyday life.