Thursday, April 28, 2011

A Bittersweet Ending

It hasn’t quite hit me that in a little over a week I will be graduating from the University of Northern Colorado with a degree in journalism. I have really enjoyed my time here; it has been quite the adventure. I learned a lot in JMC 410 this semester. I think the most valuable thing I will take away from the class is the experience I got from writing all the stories on my beat. I really liked the fact that we were able to pick a beat to write on because this allowed me to write about one of my biggest passions, which is health care. The JMC classes offered at UNC allowed me to learn about a wide range of subjects. I learned about news writing, law and the history of writing and communications. There were definitely both high and low points during my JMC experience. Some classes I enjoyed more than others. There would be several weeks at a time where I would have a lot of deadlines and I would become very stressed, but it was always such a rewarding feeling to finish all of my work. I think for the most part, the JMC program at UNC does a good job at preparing students for the future. One thing I think is missing is the amount of experience in the real world. Only the news writing classes, and a few electives, made students go out and conduct interviews for their stories. I wish that more classes would’ve done this so that I would feel more comfortable doing it myself. I do believe that I am prepared to work in today’s journalism field. I have learned a lot in all of the JMC classes that I took, and I believe I would be able to put my knowledge to good use someday.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Almost Finished

As my senior semester at the University of Northern Colorado is coming to an end, I am finishing up all the final assignments in my classes. All semester in JMC 410, I have followed and reported on a subject that I am really passionate about which is health care. An issue that has always caught my attention is the demand for medical workers, but how hard it is to get accepted into the schools. For the past year, I have worked extremely hard at completing the pre-req classes in order to apply to nursing schools throughout Colorado. It is such a competitive process based solely off of GPA and work experience. It’s been a stressful process with many doubts, but I am excited to say that on April 9, 2011 I received my nursing acceptance letter for Arapahoe Community College. Around 300 students applied and only 36-48 were accepted. Another issue nursing students face is passing the NCLEX, which is the statewide certification test. Some schools apparently don’t prepare students well enough for this exam. My biggest question is if there is such a demand for nurses, then why is it almost impossible to get accepted and through the programs?