sngbm87
Aug 13, 2013
Undergraduate / Lifelong reward career; Nurse Practitioner program [5]
Much better. If you read your essay then you'll find a lot of grammatical errors, redundancies and sentences that are either repeated information or like you're trying too hard. The essay can actually be shortened and still get your point across. Try to have the topics flow better and play with the paragraphs and sentences more. Read it like an admissions officer would and be really hard on yourself.
Biggest thing is make sure you have proper grammar and composition organization that's concise and clear. Nurses have to be on point constantly or someone's life can be at risk. My family are all in the medicine field actually so I have an idea.
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Much better. If you read your essay then you'll find a lot of grammatical errors, redundancies and sentences that are either repeated information or like you're trying too hard. The essay can actually be shortened and still get your point across. Try to have the topics flow better and play with the paragraphs and sentences more. Read it like an admissions officer would and be really hard on yourself.
Biggest thing is make sure you have proper grammar and composition organization that's concise and clear. Nurses have to be on point constantly or someone's life can be at risk. My family are all in the medicine field actually so I have an idea.
Please like my comments! I need to delete a post.