I thought I would start off my blog with a bit about me and why I decided to start one. I'm going to be starting uni this coming September and will be studying Diagnostic Radiography as a mature student. I don't want to give too much personal info away at this stage about where I'm studying etc for now, as although I do want to give anyone who is interested in the degree and becoming a radiographer a chance to see what it is like I do want to use the blog for me to look back on and as a bit of an outlet for me to vent when things start to get tough which I know they will. I won't be mentioning anything about the uni I will be going to or any hospitals I may end up for obvious issues surrounding confidentiality. However, I thought a blog might be helpful not only to myself but also to others because when I was applying and searching on the net looking to find out as much as I could about the course I couldn't find anything like this and I'd have really appreciated it. So if you've got any questions or comments please let me know.
Anyway, enough with the rambling already hehe. I have had my place on the course confirmed since before Christmas so I have had a bit of a wait to get started. I'm so excited but I am also starting to feel the nerves kicking in a bit too as it feels like it's been such a long time since I've studied, even though it's only been 5/6 years which I know is nothing compared to some people. I've bored friends and family to death over the past year babbling on about radiography but now September is only a few months away I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. I have a signing day to go to at the uni on Tuesday where I have to take in my certificates to confirm my qualifications, complete an occupational health check and get the ball rolling with the CRB checks which all form the conditions of my offer.
I so can't wait to get started. As I said, I am a mature student - I'm 29, no kids but have a husband and two dogs (does that count???) so I will travel in to the local uni which is close enough to home. This will be the second time I have been to uni and I am hoping this time I will be able to walk straight into a career and paid employment that I enjoy. Not that I don't enjoy what I do now but I would like a bit more of what I call a "normal" life. Lately I have really been struggling to get myself motivated to do anything and have gotten rather lazy so it is definitely time to move on to the next and very exciting chapter in my life.
I think that's enough for now, I've gotten rather carried away for what I planned to be a quick hello....and there was me thinking I didn't have anything to say. I will try and post on here as and when I can. Roll on September :-)
Great Blog.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time at Uni and on placement, its tough but great fun.
Keep up the blog if not for the readers for yourself. There will be up and down times so write honestly. It will help you through.
Regards
Lostsock
Thanks for leaving a comment. I'm looking forward to starting now, less than two weeks to go so there should be a bit more action on here then. I will definitely be using this blog to help me get through the tough times and will prob make an update later this week as it's been a while.
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