Category: Class Introductions (Page 2 of 8)

Nia James

Hello everyone! I go by Nia, and my pronouns of choice are she/her. Brooklyn has always been my home, and though I initially aimed for a radiology career, I’ve shifted gears to nursing in my second semester. Enjoying the city involves leisurely park walks and delightful picnics. Whenever I travel, Jamaica holds a special place in my heart, as it’s my family’s ancestral home. As of right now one of my concerns is the elderly being able to make laws in office.

These are my cousins, and they are very meaningful to me because they always support me and always listen to me.

Jimmy He

Hello my name is Jimmy He and my pronouns are he/him. I was born and raised in Brooklyn and I am majoring in computer science. I enjoy coding on my free time and I am currently learning JavaScript. When it comes to sports, I am a big basketball fan as I grew up playing at local parks. I also go to the Gym every now and then but I am still working on being more consistent.  The only issues I have would be the increase in gas prices.

This is a picture of my dog. No it is not a chihuahua.  Her name is Tokki (toe-key) and she is a miniature pinscher.  I got her about 2 years ago when she was 1 years old from a family friend. She has been with me ever since. She is  extremely energetic and a little stubborn at times. But for the most part, she’s the best.

Brandon Rios

Hello,

My name is Brandon Rios, and my pronouns are he/him. I currently reside in Brooklyn, New York, where I was born and raised. Currently, I am a fourth-semester nursing student here at Citytech. I have always felt my calling in life was to help people and be an advocate for those who come from disadvantaged backgrounds or don’t have the means to do so. Since then, I’ve had a strong interest in the health care field, in particular nursing; this is where I felt I could make a difference and have an impact on individuals with health care disparities. Outside of school, my hobbies include lots of self-care and spending time with friends and family because, at the end of the day, those are the ones who matter the most.

  

Attached is part of a sentence from an email that a professor from the department wrote to me. I had just been denied admission into the nursing program for the semester that I had applied to, and I was filled with discouragement. During this period of time in my life, I was at a crossroad that was met with so much uncertainty. However, despite my emotions, this professor saw so much potential in me and encouraged me to reapply for the fall. Eventually, this professor and I became close, and she became my mentor and wrote to me exactly what I needed to hear during this period. That specific sentence she had written almost four years ago has resonated with me since then. A lot of my success and progression in the program were due to her because of her belief and faith that I was meant to get admitted into the program and eventually become a nurse.

 

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