Permission to join the nursing program
Surname
Tutor
Subject
Subject no.
8th December 2011
Nursing program course
Petition for: Permission to join the nursing program
Addressed to: The Principal
I, an applicant for the nursing program in your school I am writing to address this issue.
I am an extremely regretful applicant at your mercy to join your institution for the nursing program. I may have qualified in terms of academic performance, but I understand I have stained my record in terms of conduct. What I did what improper conduct and I am writing this petition to be forgiven and be allowed to join the nursing program in your school.
I got involved in petit theft due to a single indecent act caused by my lack of control of thoughts. I have come to understand the consequences of my actions because without joining the nursing program, I have little hope for a bright future because my record is unacceptable in this profession. I need this program because it has been my long time dream to be a certified nurse and I have studied very hard to attain excellent results in my studies to get a chance to join this course.
I really want this chance and during the time that I was considering my actions before I wrote the letter, I searched and got a job at a clothes store so that I can limit my idle time and earn a living rightfully and in the manner expected of me in the society. I understand how much my guardian struggle to raise tuition and I really worked hard to achieve good results and I don’t want all that to go to waste. This whole ordeal has made me realize that there is more to lose in long term than I initially saw. Without good education, I have no chance of securing a good job and hence no bright future this all begins with my conduct and ability to meet the expected ethical standards expected in the medical profession.
I am now a person full of regret for what I got involved in and I have learnt a harsh lesson, and also getting to know that I have an extra task of correcting my less than impressive conduct. I have seen the consequences of my actions and I am working very hard to make up for my action.
Yours sincerely,
Works Cited
Armstrong, Alan. Nursing Ethics: A Virtue-Based Approach. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Print.

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