Hobbies and interests
Politics and Political Science
Science
Anthropology
Reading
Chick Lit
Health
Classics
Self-Help
Social Issues
I read books multiple times per week
Avneet Singh
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I'm an undergraduate student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and I am majoring in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. I am currently studying to work in health law and public policy. I enjoy learning about and analyzing policy that has impacted the health industry, particularly for marginalized groups. I'm also an avid reader and I thoroughly enjoy English and History classes- especially their philosophical or analytical aspects. I'm most passionate about social activism, which is while I am pursuing a minor in Political Science, and I'm also passionate about science. My current plan for post-grad is to attend law school. I'm a great candidate because I'm not only hardworking but extremely passionate about my pursuits!
Education
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bachelor's degree programLake Park High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Law
- Legal Professions and Studies, Other
- Public Policy Analysis
- Public Health
Career
Dream career field:
Public Policy
Dream career goals:
Lawyer
Childcare Worker
McKinley Presbyterian Church2021 – Present3 yearsSummer Camp Counselor
Bloomingdale Park District2019 – 2019
Sports
Basketball
Club2015 – 20194 years
Basketball
Junior Varsity2016 – 20193 years
Public services
Volunteering
Phil's Friends — volunteer2015 – PresentVolunteering
Sikh Sabha of New Jersey — Camp Counselor2016 – 2020Volunteering
Feed My Starving Children — Volunteer2016 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Nikhil Desai "Favorite Film" Scholarship
"Anyone can cook aloo gobi, but who can bend a ball like Beckham?" That's the most iconic line from my favorite film, "Bend it Like Beckham." While this film is relatively older and quite cheesy, I believe it has left a mark on pop culture and lent a voice to the South Asian community while exploring themes such as coming-of-age, misogyny in Indian culture, and identity crisis.
If you're not familiar with this cinematic masterpiece, "Bend it Like Beckham" tells the story of 18 year old Jess, the daughter of Indian immigrants in the UK. While Jess loves to play soccer, her parents want her to be more like her older sister, who's the typical "girly girl" and is engaged to her Indian boyfriend. Jess actually makes a travel soccer team and has to hide this from her parents. The movie, in it's entirety, tells the story of how Jess lives two lives- one on the soccer field in which she is the star player on her team and another at home where she struggles to be the perfect daughter that her parents want her to be. On top of that, she deals with cruel aunties, a budding relationship with her soccer coach, and pressure from her mother to be more like her older sister.
While slightly dramatized (as any good movie is), growing up and having this movie to watch was absolutely revolutionary- I didn't realize it at the time, but it was such a good representation of Punjabi culture in a "Western" film. While my parents aren't as strict as Jess's, me and every other immigrant daughter out there can relate to the identity crisis she faces between being a "normal" teenager and the perfect Indian daughter. This is why it is my all-time favorite film.
"Your Success" Youssef Scholarship
I believe higher education is not necessary for a successful future. Of course, that depends on different factors like the career you want to pursue, your interests, and your values. In my case, I need higher education to be able to pursue my dream career, which is perfectly suited for my interests and values. I would like to become a genetic counselor; to be able to do this I need an Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in Genetic Counseling. Pursuing higher education will allow me to get the educational background in biology and genetics, which will prepare me for the Master's program that is required to become a genetic counselor.
At my high school, I'm currently involved in Student Council as Vice President. This experience has helped me develop leadership skills that will be valuable to me as an undergraduate student. I'm also a member of the Senior Class Council. We've been planning and preparing for different events at the school, including the Senior Picnic, Prom, and Graduation. I'm also a part of Future Medical Professionals, or FMP. In FMP, we get to hear lectures from different guest speakers, who are all a part of the healthcare community. And, lastly, I'm a member of DECA, which is a business club. In this club, we participate in role-play scenarios that relate to different aspects of business- I compete in the sports marketing category. As a member of DECA, I'm a two-time state qualifier and one-time internationals qualifier.
Currently, I'm most passionate about science and social justice. As a member of the South Asian community, it's very hard to educate people about the science pertaining to COVID-19 and about social justice issues such as BLM. One aspect of systemic racism that I notice overlaps in the Black and South Asian communities is colorism. I'm really passionate about making sure at all people feel like they have a voice, whether that is through posting on social media or attending rallies and protests or even reading and watching resources that will better educate me about different issues. Now, with COVID-19, this is an issue I'm passionate about educating others towards because I want to go into the science/ healthcare field. It's really important for marginalized and underprivileged communities to have the proper resources to be able to protect themselves against COVID-19 through preventative measures such as wearing a mask, social distancing, and getting the vaccine.