Age
18
Hobbies and interests
Soccer
Math
Graphic Design
Coding And Computer Science
Calligraphy
Astronomy
Student Council or Student Government
Clarinet
Physics
Reading
Classics
Mystery
Leadership
Academic
Biography
Adventure
Novels
Realistic Fiction
Spy
Career
Science
Economics
Psychology
I read books multiple times per week
Ariel Brandt
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NomineeBio
I am a very ambitious and responsible individual. I am passionate about many subjects, such as sciences, arts, sports, and everything in between. I am very goal-focused and have a strong will to succeed. I firmly believe that everyone should do their very best in any task they accomplish.
I am involved in many activities inside and outside school, including club and varsity soccer, student senate, concert band, and much more. I like to constantly challenge myself by independently studying advanced material. During my sophomore year, I was the only girl and the only non-senior in my AP Calculus class, but ended up performing the highest in the class and receiving a 5 on the AP exam. I received awards for being the highest-ranked in my honors math class two years in a row and have won academic awards in numerous subjects. I have always done well on standardized tests, typically scoring in the 99th percentile. I have also served as the class treasurer and president.
Some of my life goals are to get a Ph.D. in Physics, perform groundbreaking research on quantum gravity, continue to challenge myself and learn new things, and to be proud of what I have accomplished. I am very passionate about being a role model for girls younger than me who take an interest in STEM, and I am working with my school to create more opportunities for people like me. I am a great candidate for a scholarship because I am driven to work hard and succeed, love learning, and will not take opportunities to learn at a higher level for granted.
Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Mathematics
- Physics
Legacy Christian Academy
High SchoolGPA:
4
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Research
Dream career goals:
Particle Physicist
Baker
Crumbl Cookies2022 – 2022
Sports
Soccer
Club2017 – 20236 years
Awards
- 2x division champions
- champion at numerous tournaments
Soccer
Varsity2020 – Present4 years
Awards
- started every game as a freshman
- all conference award
- all area award
Arts
Legacy Christian Academy
Performance Artwinter and spring concerts2016 – 2023Legacy Christian Academy
choirwinter and spring concert2018 – 2019
Public services
Volunteering
Legacy Christian Academy Athletics — photographer2021 – PresentVolunteering
Faircreek Church — Assistant2017 – 2019Volunteering
Legacy Christian Academy — Student Senate officer2019 – Present
Prime Mailboxes Women in STEM Scholarship
From a young age, I have always been excited at the prospect of a challenge. As Confucius famously stated, “If you are the smartest person in the room, you are in the wrong room.” Without challenge, there is no growth. If things get easy, you must change your circumstances. Throughout my school experience thus far, academics have been the opposite of a challenge. However, I have always been curious, and when I wasn’t learning things in school, I would take it upon myself to learn independently. From reading books about the depths of space to examining cells with a microscope I received for my birthday, learning has always been a huge part of who I am. Even now that I’m in high school, I am taking advanced classes in my own time, trying to grow my knowledge. Intelligence without hard work doesn’t lead to greatness, but both of them combined can.
While I find most subjects interesting, I have always been especially fascinated by STEM. It provides a unique challenge that other subjects simply don’t have. I love the thrill of solving a hard math problem, or finally understanding how something works. I love math, and I find the field of aerospace engineering to be particularly exciting. However, in 2012, only 10% of aerospace engineers were female (Forbes.com). Instead of this scaring me away, I like to look at it as a challenge. A way to break boundaries and shatter ceilings. I love proving to others that I have what it takes. And what better way to prove everyone wrong than to do what they never thought was possible? However, none of this is even a possibility without an excellent education. I am extremely fortunate to have parents that have instilled in me from a young age the value of learning. I truly believe that education is one of the most important qualities a person can have, and would never want to take it for granted. Without an aerospace engineering degree, there is no way I could get my dream job working with rockets. I need to take the appropriate classes to learn everything I can. Besides, I can hardly wait to take specialized classes about things I am passionate about!
Overall, I have high standards for myself and enjoy setting ambitious and challenging goals to work towards. I would like to work at NASA or SpaceX and be a part of revolutionary innovation, such as sending people to Mars. I love STEM because it is full of new challenges that can be solved in innovative ways, and I want to devote my career to doing just that.