Back in high school i remember i could never wait till the day i grew up and finally got to go to college. I always felt i was to mature for my age, and i was ready to grow up already, and move on to the next chapter in my life. Don't get me wrong i did love high school. I had some of the best times of my lives and made my best friends i still have. I was never the girl who played sports, but i was always involved in clubs. I did a lot of leaderships groups throughout my school. Then in senior year i took the best class of my life and it made me realize what i wanted to do for the rest of my life. I enrolled in med topics and experienced some of the most amazing things i had ever seen. After going to the hospital and it experiencing it for myself i knew this is what i wanted to do for the rest of my life. So once it was time to start looking for colleges, i wanted to find one of the best nursing schools close to home i could. I was accepted into UIC and ISU's nursing programs. I made my decision and packed up my bags and headed of to ISU. I would say going away to college was definitely a life changing experience. I loved being away and on my own, but i knew this wasn't really the school for me. So i returned home this and deiced to persue my school for nursing at Waubonsee. Currently school consumes all of my life. Classes such as anatomy and microbiology take up all of my time and i have never found myself studying so hard. However i try and look at the bright side and hope it will pay off in the end.
However i decided to write about pharmaceutical companies and how they are ripping us off. How is it fair that some companies such as Walmart and Meijer can charge only $5 for a prescription while these only drug companies are charging about 15X the cost. Why is it that some drug companies are doing so well in the stock market, could it be because we as consumers are being ripped off? If these drugs are really so expensive to make then why is Canada able to give them out to people for free? There are so many questions that seem to just slip right through the cracks.
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