I live in a society where nursing, as a profession, is never appreciated, a society that does not understand the ancillary role that nurses play in a health care system, and worse still a society that explicitly discourage the women from pursuing this career. I personally differ with my community members in regards to this stance, and it is for this reason that I decided to become a nurse. It is a painful experience to go to a hospital and spend much time waiting to be attended to just because there is an insatiable shortage of nurses worldwide. With this in mind, it is inevitable that I pursue nursing up to PHD level if I get the chance, the same spirit that prompted me to join a Saudi Arabian University to pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. I later graduated from the university, though with an inauspicious cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) that made it hard for me to enroll for Masters Degree in Nursing (MsN). I am an academically versatile individual with indubitably, an exemplary social personality punctuated with excellent communication skills and thus can communicate effectively with all and sundry. I have impeccable experience in working under extreme pressure. I like teamwork and to this effect, I am a dedicated team player with gorgeous leadership qualities. The incentive for better results is one that underlies every of my actions. In addition, I am a consummate problem solver, and worth saying, is my organized nature, a particularly pertinent virtue in the nursing profession.
