Mrs. Salve T. Zuñiga, MAN RN: Universidad de Sta. Isabel College of Health Sciences Nursing Program

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Universidad de Sta.

Isabel
College of Health Sciences
Nursing Program

May 12, 2022

Mrs. Salve T. Zuñiga, MAN RN


Dean, College of Health Sciences

Thru: Dr. Agnes D. Solis, RN


Program Chairperson, Nursing

Dear Dean Zuñiga and Dr. Solis,

Good day! I am a BSN 1A student who is fascinated about the Universidad de Santa Isabel's
nursing program. I'm now having fun while trying to fulfill my responsibilities as a nursing
student by studying as hard as possible. In terms of completing the activities assigned in the
nursing program, I am doing my utmost effort and giving my all.

Nursing program is, without a doubt, difficult. It may appear like I am always in a battleground,
but as a student, I enjoy challenges since they taught me valuable things, not only in my chosen
profession, but also in life. Nursing at Universidad de Santa Isabel is a difficult course to
complete, but as a student who enjoys difficulties, I found it to be quite enjoyable. I've learnt a
lot from our lecturers, starting with how they approached us from the beginning and how they
educated us about nursing as a whole. Even though we are in an online class, the tasks we
complete provide me with a number of lessons that encourage me to continue my nursing career,
despite the challenges. As a BSN 1 student who is new to the nursing program, I acknowledge
that it is really difficult to handle; but, as time goes on, instead of thinking of nursing as my
greatest stressor, I have transformed it into my greatest opportunity, which motivates me to
pursue nursing.

I was always interested by Universidad de Santa Isabel because it was my ideal university when I
was a high school student, and I've always received positive reviews about the university's high-
quality education, particularly in the nursing program. Since the beginning of my studies at USI,
I've been aware of the staff's dedication, and they have always ensured that I, as a student,
receive the education that I needed, particularly in nursing.

For these reasons, I believe that nursing, a service-oriented profession, will be a suitable fit for
my future career goals. I am committed to succeeding in the nursing program and am grateful for
the possibilities provided by the institution.

Sincerely,

Mary Ann S. Ogoy


Universidad de Sta. Isabel
College of Health Sciences
Nursing Program
BSN1A

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