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Rosemary McDonald

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Bio

Hello there! My name is Rosemary, and I am in the Class of 2025 at SACS! I am currently in high school and want to major in history with the intent on pursuing a degree in law! I was adopted out of an orphanage in Hanoi, Vietnam in 2008 by my mother, Colleen. She is a single mom and works her absolute hardest to ensure my success, education, happiness, and future. The man she was supposed to marry, Jason Coffey, died on 9/11 in the North Tower, and ever since that day she has worked hard to ensure everyone around her is happy, but in my 2nd grade, she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. In the short term, I want to graduate high school with a good GPA and get into college with the aim to discover my passions in college. As for after college and further education in graduate school, want to advance the lives of those in lower income and volunteer at local churches, volunteers, and organizations. My Catholicism is an essential part of me, and I want to share the Word of God with those willing to hear and strengthen my relationship with God through good works. In the distant future, I wish to also adopt like my mother did and give children the opportunities I was given. Scholarships can get me through college and ease the burden on my single, working mother's shoulders. To pay back everything she's done for me, I want to give back to the people in my community and all around the world!

Education

San Antonio Christian School

High School
2021 - 2025
  • GPA:
    3.8

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Majors of interest:

    • Law
    • Political Science and Government
    • History
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Law Practice

    • Dream career goals:

      Corporate Attorney

    • Animal Care

      I assisted in the caring, feeding, and enrichment of animals in my neighborhood while his or her owner was away as well as in my school where animals of different species resided whilst in the care of my life science teacher.
      2021 – Present3 years
    • Concessions

      I worked at the concessions stands during musical theater productions and handled the exchange of money in the process.
      2021 – Present3 years

    Sports

    Horseback Riding

    Club
    2017 – 20203 years

    Softball

    Club
    2020 – 20211 year

    Research

    • History and Political Science

      SACS — I was to research the life, achievements, failings, of former President of the United States of America, George W. Bush.
      2020 – 2020
    • English Language and Literature, General

      SACS — I was to research and read the epic, the Odyssey, by Homer and relate the character development Telemachus went through to his different behaviors in Book 1 and 2 as opposed to 3 and 4
      2022 – 2022
    • Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences

      SACS — I was to research a disorder that could be hereditary and discover for which genes it was. Along with discovering the demographic in which genetic disorders afflict, I was to understand the cells that created the disorder.
      2021 – 2022
    • Law

      SACS — I was to research the timeline in which a lawyer becomes a lawyer. From pre-law to the bar to practices, I was to research what a criminal defense lawyer does to prepare for a case, the median salary, and success rate for famous criminal defense lawyers.
      2020 – 2021
    • History

      SACS — I was to research the life, achievements, failures, and rulings of the French queen Catherine de Medici.
      2018 – 2019
    • Bible/Biblical Studies

      SACS — I was to research and interview the beliefs of Christians and non-Christians alike to discover their worldviews, and formulate my own. After, i was to come up with an argument for why the exist of God was truth and defend my beliefs expertly.
      2021 – 2022
    • History and Political Science

      SACS — I was to research the Two Treatise of Government by John Locke and apply and connect said Treatise to the Glorious Revolution and the British Bill of Rights, while analyzing the affects of the Treatise and the causes for writing the Treatise were.
      2022 – 2022
    • History and Political Science

      SACS — I was to read "The Prince" by Niccolò Machiavelli and then research a historical figure that the quote pertained to - Alexander the Great.
      2022 – 2022
    • History

      SACS — I was to research the definitions of humanism and scholasticism, how the two affected the Renaissance, and how Masaccio, Michelangelo, and Leonardo Da Vinci used humanism in their art.
      2022 – 2022

    Arts

    • SACS

      Painting
      2018 – 2022
    • SACS

      Drawing
      2021 – 2021
    • SACS

      Art Criticism
      2021 – 2022
    • SACS

      Videography
      2021 – 2022
    • SACS

      Sculpture
      2021 – 2022
    • SACS

      Art I
      2021 – 2022

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      9/11 Memorial & Museum — As the daughter of a woman whose husband died on 9/11 (Jason Coffey), I was given the opportunity to read between the 1st and 2nd bell, which marked the exact time the towers were struck, the names of those that died.
      2021 – 2021
    • Volunteering

      SACS PTF — I set up tents, tables, chairs, activities, and more for the elementary at my school.
      2021 – 2021

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Future Is Female Inc. Scholarship
    I will never forget the day I learned what it means to be a woman. It wasn't the "The Talk", the conversation about how 'my body would start to change'. or the way I would look at boys differently than I did before. The day I learned what it means to be a woman was the day a man cornered me in a secluded aisle of the Target grocery store, grabbed my wrist, and almost did unspeakable things to me. Fortunately, nothing horrific happened, but that day, I learned exactly what it meant to live in a man's world. I learned to wear baggier clothes, to carry pepper spray and a pocket knife, to do anything possible to deter any unwanted advances. I learned that day, a day many women can most likely relate to, yet somehow, the plight of women all over the world is still perceived as inconsequential. To me, feminism is defined as any woman, cis or trans, that lives in a man's world, and actively tries to better the lives of herself and the women around her. I used to, like many others, believe in the "not like other girls" stance. I would put my nose up at anything remotely 'girly' and scoff at the latest trends like VSCO. But over time I realized how even thinking like that was giving into the harmful stereotypes men have placed on women with passions. Why can't women just be allowed to enjoy themselves and be able to do what they want without the fear of being murdered or having worse done to them? A woman can't even walk home in the dark for fear that a man might come and do unspeakable acts to her. If anything does, the first thing asked is, "Well, what was she wearing?" How is that okay? How is it okay to dismiss what happened because of what she was wearing? The answer is that it's not okay, and it never will be okay. Feminism is extremely important, especially in a time where a man born in the 20th century can pass laws to restrict what a woman can and cannot do with her body, and vital to the continued suffrage of women. Women live in a man's world, and everything in this world leads back to men. Just forty years ago, a woman couldn't start her own bank account. How absurd is that! Feminism is what keeps our rights. It's the barricade between our rights being called into question and the furthering of not just our lives, but the women of the next generation. My mother, who is my biggest role model, still suffers from the misogyny of men fifteen years into her job! She is perhaps the biggest supporter of the feminist movement, going as far as to campaign in her own office to protest the amount of injustice she received from her male coworkers. Growing up, she would always remind me to never let anyone, especially a man, boss me around. To never let misogyny get to me, and to always uplift the women around me. I admit, I forgot all about her teachings until the day that still scars me, but I never forgot her lesson after that. Even at a private Christian school, I still strive to further the rights of women there. Only men are allowed on the schoolboard and teachers even preach about wives being subservient to their husbands. But us girls share looks, share ways to stay safe, and share our livelihoods, and slowly, we're working towards a brighter future for future graduating women.
    Greg Lockwood Scholarship
    Change is such a big hassle, for such a small word. As defined by Oxford Dictionary, change is "to replace (something) with something else, especially something of the same kind that is newer or better". Applying this definition to the change I would most wish to see in this world, I would want to further the rights of Queer POCs (People of Color). This answer would be the obvious one. Considering the social and political climate in America and other countries currently, it would make sense that one would want racism and homophobia to come to a halt. Racial injustice is not a new idea in America, not since its creation in 1776, or in other, older parts of the world, nor has the disgust with anything considered "other". Yet somehow, so many refuse to open his or her eyes and realize the injustices going on in our world, heck in our very schools! So many men and women are blind to the microaggressions, "unseeing of color", and "the Bible says its a sin", that he or she doesn't realize the damage racism, tighter restrictions, and rights can cause, that impact the way Queer POCs are regarded in legal documents and rights. As a Queer POC in America (AAPI) I experience firsthand the way people, mostly older men and women, treat those considered "different". I see the POCs, especially Queer ones, are treated, not just in Southern states like Texas, the state I live in, but everywhere. From denied jobs, assault, and murder, to hate crimes and slurs, the racism and bigotry regarding POCs are so prevalent, it's sickening. Every day, the rights of Queer people are being stripped, changed, and restricted. If I had the power and influence I would absolutely, immediately change Queer Rights for the better. Trans men and women, lesbians, non-binary, and other queer people live every single day in fear for their rights to live. I'm a POC in America, one that was not born in America, so I could never hold a political office, but if I could, I would run, just for the slightest chance that I could change the lives of Queer POCs for the better. However, despite my inability to run for a political office, the change I want to see in the world is still attainable. By supporting politicians whose goals, wishes, and beliefs align with mine, I can work to further the lives of Queer POCs. One vote might not seem like a lot, but every vote counts, no matter what. Change is always happening, and as a part of the Class of 2025, I strive to make the world and those around me a happier place for the future, and hopefully live to see the changes I wish for: rights for the Queer POCs of the world.