Skokie, IL
Hobbies and interests
Piano
Speech and Debate
Health Sciences
Writing
Biomedical Sciences
Biochemistry
Biotechnology
Reading
Academic
Action
Biography
Adventure
Classics
Historical
Literary Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Social Issues
Short Stories
Fantasy
I read books daily
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FinalistBio
All my life, I've been ambitious, always working towards goals greater than my head could conceive. It was not in pursuit of perfection or to become the top, but rather in search of a stimulus to push myself further. I want to be passionate about everything, throwing myself wholly and completely into whatever I pursue. Right now, my passion remains biology, more specifically interested in biomedical sciences, genetics, and microbiology. While I intend to keep my future flexible, I am dead set on giving back to my community in whatever way I can. Serving as a physician in underserved communities allows me to indulge in my interests in biology and better assist the world around me. A more outside-the-box long-term goal I wish for is to work in vaccine development. Ever since the mRNA vaccine was tossed into the media, I've been interested in learning more about it and helping future research on the development of such vaccines.
Education
Niles North High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
- Biomedical/Medical Engineering
- Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences
- Genetics
- Microbiological Sciences and Immunology
Career
Dream career field:
Hospital & Health Care
Dream career goals:
Oncologist
Tutor Associate
School Simplified2022 – Present2 years
Sports
Tennis
Club2019 – Present5 years
Aikido
Club2017 – 20214 years
Swimming
Club2012 – 20186 years
Public services
Volunteering
Niles Township District 219 — I planned and presented presentations all about astronomy, helped drive the StarLab machine, and assisted in setting up and breaking down the planetarium.2022 – 2022Volunteering
Simple Studies — Tutor2021 – PresentVolunteering
Tutoring club at Niles North — Tutor2021 – PresentPublic Service (Politics)
ELEVATE! Youth group by KAN-WIN — Youth group member2021 – PresentVolunteering
Science Olympiad at Old Orchard Junior High — Coach2021 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Rising Scholarship
While the road to a diverse and equitable community is more complicated than thought, we need to establish two essential foundations to achieve such a goal.
For one, it all starts with the education given at the fundamental level. From a young age, school is the number one way we introduce children and whole communities to the concepts of diversity and equity. Whether it's through learning about history, the culture of others, or simply seeing oneself represented in the material taught, that is the first exposure many have to diversity. Most inequity and lack of diversity in our communities stem from an inability of an environment to correctly expose such communities to those ideas. Changing our education system to normalize diversity in the material we teach and the classrooms we see is the first step forwards toward a more equitable community. And, of course, nothing is more inspirational to a child than seeing themselves represented in the classroom and beyond. Representation is key to giving many the confidence to pursue their aspirations. Allowing our youth to dare to dream about going above and beyond in their pursuits is what produces a more equitable society by normalizing it.
The next piece to place is the matter of support. Organizations and schools must work together to provide support for these dreams and the support to be able to bring diversity to the classroom. Without assistance, dreams will remain pipe dreams. Schools across the nation are unfunded, overlooked, and practically discarded. Often, this affects minorities the most, stripping away equity in our communities through a lack of resources from a young age. It curbs opportunity for many. Thus, schools and organizations must support these endeavors through scholarships, grants, and money flowing into schools that need it. Monetary support isn't the only possible form of support. Mentors can connect young students with opportunities and provide valuable lessons, as well as organizations creating workshops tailored to help students be on track. Quality education with diverse representation may be the first step forward toward an equitable community. Still, assistance monetarily or otherwise is what makes it a tangible goal.
Although the battle to create an equitable and diverse community is challenging, with diversity represented in classrooms and support through quality education and numerous resources, we are far from failing.
Bold Study Strategies Scholarship
Questions, questions, and more questions. It's all about the questions. For me, the most crucial aspect of studying is to ensure the information is sinking into my head. The best way to go about it is to continually ask questions before I dive into studying the material, during it, and afterward as well. Questions ensure understanding. If one can answer questions about the subject well, or even ask good questions about the given material, they are already on track towards success. It showcases a good depth of understanding. It also helps me gauge what areas I need to focus on studying more and which I can sacrifice time for more effective actions. It's an efficient, effective, and proactive form of study.
As a result, my study area could look like a tornado had gone through my room, with sticky notes strewn everywhere and my scribbles etched on each one. If I had a dime for every flashcard I created, I'd be the one in space, not Jeff Bezos. But I love my chaos, just as I love my endless questions and my unending interest in the subjects I study. It takes trial and error to find a particular study strategy befitting you. Yet this strategy of mine is both trial and error. One filled with adjustments and check-ins, always conforming to fit me. This is the little niche I inhabit and the hill I shall die on.