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My Axia College Experience

My name is Arlyne (pronounced "r-lean"). I was born in East Los Angeles and went to high school in downtown L.A. I have had my share of different jobs, from party line operator, caregiver to a delivery driver for the local school district. I love helping people and making a difference.

My mother passed away the . . . in 2003, Dec 31, 2003. I did not like the way the hospital took care of her; they did not show compassion to families in the emergency room . . . I lost my mom and best friend.

I promised myself I would work in the healthcare area, and make sure that nurses pay attention and show compassion for the family members that are around them when life is passing. I am going to continue my education with UOP and so far plan on getting my Masters. I love online classes, they let me be a mom, work, and take care of my home.

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Axia College of University of Phoenix has academic programs at the associate's degree level. Founded in 1976, the University of Phoenix has flexible, convenient degree programs designed to meet the needs of the working adult.

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I love helping people and making a difference. My mother passed away the last day in 2003, Dec 31, 2003. I think my mother help me realize that I wanted to into the Healtcare Field. I am close to getting my AA and starting in my BA. Vial distance learning. If you like to get to know me better ask me anything.

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