Total submission: 447 | Public Sch: 190 | Private Sch: 257 | Approved (Public Sch): 120 | Disqualified (Public): 3 | Approved (Private): 82 | Disqualified (Private): 2 | Further Verification (Private): 2 | Further Verification (Public): 0
Total submission
447
Damilola Adebayo’s Details (Student ID: 349)
Submitted on: December 17, 2025 at 1:03 pm
1ST TERM
| English | 34 |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | 45 |
| Biology | 47 |
| Chemistry | 57 |
| Physics | 52 |
| Total | 235 |
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Final Average:
50
Essay
MY FUTURE CAREER
Becoming a nurse has been a dream that’s grown with every small act of care I’ve witnessed and every challenge I’ve faced. From the moment I watched my grandmother struggle to breathe, the calm presence of the nurses in that hospital room left an imprint on me that I can’t shake. They weren’t just checking vitals; they were holding her hand, explaining every step, and turning a frightening moment into something bear‑able. That image stuck with me and sparked a fire that’s only gotten stronger. I passionately love to become a nurse in future u to the following. reasons:
First, nursing feels like a bridge between science and compassion. I love the idea of using medical knowledge to solve problems, but I also want my work to be rooted in empathy. Every patient has a story, a family, a life beyond the bedside, and I want to be the person who respects that narrative while delivering the best clinical care. The thought of being that steady, reassuring presence for someone on their most vulnerable days is both humbling and exhilarating.
Second, the profession offers endless opportunities to grow. Medicine is always evolving, and nursing gives me a front‑row seat to new research, technologies, and treatment methods. Whether I end up in pediatrics, critical care, or community health, I know I’ll be learning every day, which keeps the work exciting and prevents burnout. The flexibility to specialize or shift roles means I can shape my career to match my passions as they develop.
Third, I’m driven by the desire to give back to my community. Growing up in a neighborhood where access to quality healthcare was a privilege, not a right, I saw firsthand how a single nurse could change the trajectory of a family’s health. By becoming a nurse, I hope to be that catalyst for change—educating families about prevention, advocating for those who feel unheard, and helping to close the gap in healthcare disparities.
Finally, nursing offers a sense of purpose that few other careers can match. It’s more than a job; it’s a calling. The gratitude in a patient’s eyes after a painful procedure, the thank‑you note from a family whose loved one recovered, the quiet respect from colleagues—these moments remind me why I chose this path. They fuel my commitment to keep learning, keep caring, and keep showing up, day after day.
In short, I want to become a nurse because I want to blend scientific expertise with heartfelt compassion, grow both personally and professionally, and make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and the community I love. It’s a journey I’m ready to embark on, and I can’t wait to see where it leads.
Adebayo Damilola
SS3
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