Artifacts
Being admitted to Trent’s compressed nursing program holds significant meaning for me. Before this, I struggled to secure job interviews, which left me feeling uncertain about my future. This acceptance represents a chance to enter a field with excellent career prospects, bringing me a renewed sense of hope and purpose.
Completing the immunization and communicable disease form required significant time, effort, and expense—around $100 to gather everything needed. On top of that, I lost my dorm key during a trip home to see my family doctor specifically for this form, costing me an additional $300 for a replacement. In total, I visited my family doctor about eight times and coordinated over a dozen appointments with public health, pharmacies, certified translators, and the NARS team at Trent to ensure the form met all the requirements. I am so glad that I only need to do it in the 1st year.
I love working with the equipment in the lab—it’s so much more engaging than writing lab manuals. Honestly, who wouldn’t prefer hands-on experimentation? It’s such a cool experience!