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Alvin Tete-Djawu

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Bio

Driven young man who strives for greatness in all aspects of life!

Education

Worcester Academy

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Engineering, General
    • Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Business Supplies and Equipment

    • Dream career goals:

      My goal is to become my own boss while changing the world around me for the better.

    • Sales Associate

      Kohl's
      2023 – Present1 year

    Sports

    Track & Field

    Varsity
    2021 – Present3 years

    Basketball

    Junior Varsity
    2021 – Present3 years

    Awards

    • Team Captian '22-23

    Research

    • Business/Corporate Communications

      Masterman's — Communicate with a number of influencial figures in the corporate world, learn about the different aspects of running a business, legal matters, the manufacturing & shipment of goods, client interaction, and assessing potential buyers.
      2023 – 2023

    Arts

    • The Apostolic Church - Bethsaida Christian Center

      Music
      2021 – Present

    Public services

    • Advocacy

      The Nativity School of Worcester, The Telegram & Gazette — Advocate, Journalist
      2021 – 2021
    • Volunteering

      Cyber Seniors — Tech Mentor, Volunteer
      2022 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Scorenavigator Financial Literacy Scholarship
    By the grace of God, I have been able to attend Worcester Academy for my three years of high school education; one difference between my peers and me, though, is that they roll through the campus with their Teslas and BMWs while my mother drops me off in her 2005 Toyota Rav4. Ironically, I am one of a few Worcester Academy scholars who lives in Worcester and is provided with a scholarship to attend the institution. Over three years, my commute from Lincoln Village to Worcester Academy exemplifies the power of finances in the lives of wealthy and working-class individuals. My mother works two jobs in an attempt to provide for my two sisters and me, but when I compare her efforts to those of my peers’ parents, they appear to toil less but reap significantly more substantial rewards for their efforts. The most valuable piece of information that I acquired at school was not found in a textbook, but rather from a friend. Bill, a companion of mine who is originally from Vietnam and studies abroad in America; when I asked him how his parents work so little yet had the money to send him across the world for a high school education, he said that his family doesn’t work for money, their money works for them. Before this discovery, I had accepted a job as a sales associate at Kohl's with the idea from my mother that the only way to make money is to spend as many hours as possible working. I planned to accumulate hours and work with nothing in mind other than receiving my paycheck each week's end. Shortly after my exchange with Bill, I sought out business-oriented individuals to converse with as I grew hungry for knowledge that could improve my family’s lives and those of future generations. Soon after, I met with a Harvard underclassman, the son of my mother’s friend. He was considerate enough to spend two and a half hours acquainting me with what he knew about gaining financial independence, and the plausible steps he takes while working towards that goal himself. Toward the end of our conversation, he introduced me to stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, and several other aspects of the expansive trading world. At the time, I couldn’t imagine that such efficient methods for gaining capital were not taught in schools or more widely known. I took it upon myself to learn how the stock market worked, and how I could partake in the benefits of trading while I am still young. Aside from my 10% tithe and savings, I have been strategically growing my capital with a series of mutual funds and stocks, and I have seen a $70 increase in my portfolio in the last month. Although this may not seem like much, I believe that the principles I have learned from my connections and resources will allow me to lead my family into the promised land of financial freedom very soon. I plan to use the discipline of saving and investing to graduate from college debt-free, become the first homeowner in my family, and show the world that I am not a product of my environment. Rather, I am a product of my principles.