Dental Hygienist
Essay by Shanteriunna • October 5, 2017 • Essay • 788 Words (4 Pages) • 1,037 Views
Shanteriunna Miller
English Composition I
Professor Connie Frank
August 28, 2017
Dental Hygienist
Since the beginning of time, society has re-routed lives, simply because of chosen lifestyles and careers. Due to each individual needs, and how people are raised, it tends to have a toll on the future, of those. Some people blame their lifestyles and careers on their environments, which raised them whether or not the families are wealth or poor various challenges with strangers, and so on… but it is really based on how you feel about your own self, life, and your own future. Based on some career research, college searches, my parents, my teachers, and other, I have decided to continue my education in hopes of ultimately becoming Dental Hygienists. This is on my list of plans, in case I could not go to the army, and I have ended up not being able to go. It is not a long- term goal, but a short- term goal, heading in the direction of having my own dental services. I will eventually be an entrepreneur, with several degrees.
First, I had to talk to some people and inquire about becoming a dental hygienist. I have always wanted braces but my mom did not agree, so I vowed to get grown and fix my own teeth. Silly me, years later, I was enrolling into an on campus college to be a dental hygienist. I would never have thought that something that I said as a child I would actually be happening for me right now! I have become really excited about working on my own mouth, as well as the mouths of some friends and family. Dental services could be expensive, so I have looked forward to helping out some of the less fortunate people, kids too. In my family, there have been some people in this and they have agreed that it was a good idea for career. There would always be somebody that needed work on their teeth, that a robot could not do right now.
Secondly, I had to find schools, with the classes that were affordable. I looked for the cheapest way out, but not too cheap, where it is not a desired learning environment. Another idea had to consider was whether or not I was gone going to college out-of-state, or in the city where I resided. I hear that it was cheaper to leave the state, but I wanted to be close to my family, so I have decided to pay for it! I even found a school, minutes from where I live, Clayton State College. Here in college I liked, I had more than several schools from which to choose. Nonetheless, I chose Clayton State because someone that I knew personally, in this field, graduated from this school, and was doing really well. This person did not have their own establishment, but they made good money, and it is nothing like choosing a career that paid well.
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