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Camacho English Mikhiale 90 February 3, 12 Exploration two: My first topic I may choose to write on is about a class that I took my junior year of high school. I took a class and it was called Health Occupations 2 CNA, and we were at the point where we were doing clinical hours at different units at the hospital. I was assigned to the E.R. x-ray department and that day kind of made me decide what I wanted to do...

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Camacho English Mikhiale 90 February 3, 12 Exploration two: My first topic I may choose to write on is about a class that I took my junior year of high school. I took a class and it was called Health Occupations 2 CNA, and we were at the point where we were doing clinical hours at different units at the hospital. I was assigned to the E.R. x-ray department and that day kind of made me decide what I wanted to do major in college. Radiology has always caught my interest and from this class it opened up all the medical fields for me and allowed me to see how many different jobs there are out there. This is the one that stuck out to me the most and I will never forget that day. I would explain waiting for our assignments and sitting class in that day waiting for where we were going to go. Then experiencing something that not everyone gets to experience especially at a high school level. I will also explain how it pushed me more toward the major that I wanted to go for. I want to write about this because you know when something is right and you can steer away from it when something comes along. I just knew from that day that radiology is what I wanted to do. The feeling and adrenaline rush that I got from this day ill never forget it. It definitely was a day that I will always remember and why I wanted to major in radiology. I want the reader to take away from this essay that sometimes things are hard but you push through what you want for the most.
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