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
Zaynab Abdulazeez’s Details (Student ID: 370)
Submitted on: December 19, 2025 at 1:20 pm
1ST TERM
| English | 65 |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | 72 |
| Biology | 64 |
| Chemistry | 66 |
| Physics | 63 |
| Total | 330 |
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Final Average:
67.6
Essay
Nursing stands as one of the most noble and essential professions in healthcare, blending scientific knowledge, compassion, and hands-on care to improve lives. At its core, nursing involves promoting health, preventing illness, and providing support to patients and their families during vulnerable times. Nurses assess patient needs, administer treatments, educate on wellness, and advocate for those in their care. From hospitals to clinics, homes, and telehealth platforms, nurses work in diverse settings, making tangible differences daily.
The career offers profound rewards. Nurses often describe a deep sense of fulfillment from helping others recover or find comfort, building meaningful connections, and witnessing positive outcomes. Job stability is another key benefit, with high demand ensuring competitive salaries— Opportunities for advancement abound, from specialized fields like critical care or geriatrics to leadership positions or advanced practice.
As of late 2025, the outlook for nursing remains exceptionally strong. An aging population, rising chronic conditions, and ongoing shortages drive projected growth faster than most occupations. Registered nurse jobs are expected to increase significantly through the next decade, with nurse practitioners seeing even higher demand due to expanded roles in primary care. Innovations like AI, telehealth, and remote monitoring are transforming the field, offering flexible options and new specialties.
Yet, nursing is not without challenges. Burnout from long shifts, staffing shortages, emotional strain, and physical demands can be intense. Many nurses face high workloads and workplace stress, though efforts to improve retention through better support and policies are underway.
Despite these hurdles, nursing continues to attract passionate individuals seeking a career of purpose and impact. With ongoing evolution and strong demand, it remains a future-proof choice for those dedicated to caring for others. For anyone considering this path, the profession promises not just a job, but a calling that shapes healthier communities.
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