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I was born in a family where the support and health of people were very valuable. This issue was such that even the family's youngest members received preliminary training to take care of other needy family members, such as my grandparents. I believe this matter improved my responsibility. That persuaded me to chase health-related jobs, so I did science. I've been strong enough to get distinction grades in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Biology developed my understanding of human anatomy, and chemistry built up my knowledge about every reaction, specifically metabolic reactions such as when glucose reacts with oxygen. I had a chance to join the Iranian Red Cross. When an earthquake hit Sarpol-e Zahab city and left many injured and dead. I have never forgotten what I witnessed. When we arrived in the field, I saw a teenage girl with a helpless and distressful face wandering around. The only thing I could think of was what can I possibly do to help her, so I went toward her and hugged her. She started crying and said to me she couldn't find her family. At that time, I promised myself I would help them as much as possible. And I did that. That experience gaves me insight into how rescue teams, including nurses, urgently do various tasks and duties to rescue people. I remember we could not normally sleep for a couple of days. And we did not have an actual meal. Our priority was only surviving the patient; however, being in such a distressful situation fostered emotionally strong and developed a caring nature, which is crucial when dealing with tough situations. I digest how much value has been added to me and such a situation and improved a highly composed, compassionate, and perseverance. In the UK, I redo biology, maths, and English to fit myself in the UK education system. Biology extended my understanding of communicated and none communicated diseases. I've always been open to new challenges. And I have a passion for learning. Moreover, I had a freelance job that trained me to meet deadlines. Furthermore, I worked with people as clients, have to say that I didn't get tired when interacting with people. One smile gives you lots of energy to continue. I have lived enough to know myself. And I know what I want and why I want it. I am a caring person who likes helping people. For instance, I've had a roommate for the last two years, and I have tried to teach her more than 20 times how to work with the internet. I seek pleasure in helping others with the smallest tasks. I am agnostic; thus, I have not done these to be rewarded. I've done these in my life because I believe humans must help humans no matter what. I enjoy painting which allows me to relieve stress and strengthen resilience. I am confident in my decision to study nursing. My intention and perseverance are evident in the tasks I undertake. Because of this, I feel I would prosper in this career