Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The Good Paper
I am so relieved and happy to know that I received an A on my profile paper. When the class first received the assignment, many of us panicked because we had never done a profile paper before, others thought the paper would be a breeze because they thought that they could simply summarize the interview. Even though that sounded like the easiest thing to do, our teacher had specific guidelines that we needed to follow in regards to the paper. The first rule was to not summarize the interview, but to make the interview interesting by taking the interview and making the person we profile stand out in the view or thoughts or others. Once I picked my person I set up the interview and was ready to go. After the interview I learned a lot about the nursing field such as, you have to be determined and dedicated in order to be a great nurse. When it was time to write the paper I seemed to be stuck, so thought it out and just went with the flow. Halfway through writing my paper, all the right words seemed to come to me and I was able to make a good paper. Another thing to help me make the paper interesting was that I knew since I was profiling someone who I admire, that I had to make it interesting to them as well as others who read my paper. This mentality allowed me express my thoughts and opinions on my subject as well as obtain important information valuable toward writing my paper.
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