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Isabela Mendez

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Hello! I am Isabela Lucero Mendez, a student at Brownsville Early College High School. I am currently 5th in my class with an average of high A's in all my classes. This past year, I was allowed the amazing opportunity to participate as one of the finalists in the International Science & Engineering Fair in Los Angeles. I plan to become a veterinary doctor in the future; however, I come from a low-income household. Since I was young, I worked hard to achieve the best possible grades to earn scholarships, so my parents or I would not have to help me pay for my education. I am a dedicated, ambitious young girl with goals to help better my community. Even though I may fall down sometimes due to troubling experiences, I always come back stronger. Thank you for considering me for any scholarships you have available!

Education

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Associate's degree program
2023 - 2025
  • GPA:
    4

Brownsville Early College High School

High School
2021 - 2025
  • GPA:
    3.9

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

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

  • Majors of interest:

    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
    • Biological and Physical Sciences
    • Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
    • Agriculture/Veterinary Preparatory Programs
  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Test scores:

    • 32
      ACT
    • 1330
      PSAT

    Career

    • Dream career field:

      Veterinary

    • Dream career goals:

    • Intern - help out with calming animals before appointments and clean up after any accidents

      Boca Chica Animal Hospital
      2024 – Present10 months
    • Finance Manager

      Asamblea Apostolica - El Siloe
      2020 – 20222 years

    Sports

    Tennis

    Varsity
    2021 – 20232 years

    Research

    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other

      University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley — Student Researcher
      2023 – 2024
    • Physics and Astronomy

      University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley — Student Researcher
      2024 – Present
    • Engineering, General

      University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley — Student
      2019 – 2020

    Arts

    • Asamblea Apostolica - El Siloe

      Music
      2019 – Present
    • Personal

      Design
      2019 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Brownsville Animal Defense — Caretaker
      2022 – Present
    • Volunteering

      South Texas Messengers of Peace — Teacher
      2021 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Personal — Tutor
      2021 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Ebony Lake Nursing and Rehabilitation Center — Caretaker and Guardian
      2021 – 2023

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Entrepreneurship

    John J Costonis Scholarship
    As I look towards my future, my ambitions are fueled by a deep love for animals and the environment. I aspire to become a wildlife veterinarian, dedicating my career to rehabilitating injured animals and conserving endangered species. This goal stems from my lifelong passion for science and nature, inspired by my family’s values and experiences. Growing up in a small agricultural town, my parents' resilience in the face of challenges profoundly influenced me. When we relocated to Brownsville, Texas, I found a community that embraced my Mexican heritage, giving me a sense of belonging. However, we faced financial difficulties, especially due to my father's battle with cancer. These hardships taught me perseverance and dedication, qualities I apply to my academic pursuits. My academic journey has been marked by significant achievements, particularly in mathematics and science. From a young age, I found joy in problem-solving and analytical thinking, participating in Math UIL competitions and the American Mathematics Competitions. My passion for math naturally extended to the sciences, leading me to present research on a secondary treatment for platinum-resistant ovarian cancer at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). This project deepened my analytical skills and reinforced my commitment to using science for positive change, especially in wildlife conservation. As I prepare for college, I am acutely aware of the challenges ahead, particularly financial instability. The burden of tuition and living expenses weighs heavily on my family, especially after my father’s diagnosis. I have proactively sought scholarships and financial aid, recognizing that education is a means to uplift my family. Each rejection from scholarship applications serves as a reminder of the hurdles I must overcome, strengthening my resolve to find a way. Balancing academics with extracurricular activities has also been challenging. My commitment to tennis, which I’ve pursued since seventh grade, teaches me valuable lessons about discipline and resilience. While the thrill of competition motivates me, managing my time effectively remains a struggle. There are days when pressure feels overwhelming, particularly when preparing for exams while training for matches. However, I’ve learned to prioritize my responsibilities and seek support, skills that will be crucial in college. Looking ahead, I know my path won’t always be smooth. The rigor of veterinary studies will test my knowledge and abilities, and I anticipate encountering subjects that challenge my understanding of science. Yet, I view these challenges as opportunities for growth. I am excited about engaging with new ideas and collaborating with peers who share my passion for conservation and animal welfare. In conclusion, my journey has been shaped by resilience, passion, and a commitment to making a positive impact on the world. From the cultural shifts of moving to Brownsville to my academic achievements, I feel prepared for the challenges of higher education. As I transition into college and beyond, I carry with me the lessons learned from my family’s struggles and my dedication to wildlife veterinary medicine. With each step, I am determined to contribute to a healthier planet and ensure the survival of endangered species for generations to come.
    For the Love of Pinot Memorial Scholarship and Dr. Rocky J. Deutsch Tribute
    In the halls of my school, I'm often recognized by two distinct nicknames: "tennis player" and "Ms. Practical." These titles highlight the core elements that have shaped my identity and drive my future ambitions. Grounded in a competitive spirit on the tennis court and analytical talents in mathematics, I've cultivated discipline, perseverance, and a lifelong joy of learning. Since seventh grade, tennis has been a significant part of my life. Initially joining the team out of a desire to participate in every sport, I quickly realized that tennis held a special place in my heart. The thrill of stepping onto the court and the discipline required to excel have taught me invaluable life lessons. While I cherish the records of my wins, what truly matters is the excitement and passion I feel every time I play. This dedication to tennis is something I intend to carry with me throughout my life, including my journey through college and beyond. Similarly, my love for mathematics began in first grade, thanks to the incredible teachers who made learning fun and engaging. From participating in Math University Interscholastic League (UIL) competitions in elementary school to joining the American Mathematics Competitions (AMC) in middle school, my enthusiasm for math has been a constant. Even when COVID-19 disrupted my seventh-grade year, my passion for math never wavered. This dedication to mathematics and, eventually, science led me to participate in the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), where I presented my project in the Translational Medical Science category. While my research focused on finding a secondary treatment for platinum-resistant ovarian cancer, it underscored my ability to apply scientific principles to real-world problems. This experience not only enhanced my analytical skills but also reinforced my commitment to using science to make a positive impact on the world. My aspirations extend beyond the typical veterinary path. I am determined to become a wildlife veterinarian, focusing on rehabilitation centers and the conservation of endangered species. This career path aligns perfectly with my passion for helping our planet and the animals that inhabit it. By working in rehabilitation centers, I aim to nurse injured or sick wildlife back to health and release them into their natural habitats. Specifically, I want to focus on endangered species, helping to restore their populations and ensure their survival for future generations. My journey so far has been marked by a blend of academic achievements, personal growth, and a deep commitment to helping others. These experiences have prepared me for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in wildlife veterinary medicine. I envision collaborating with conservation organizations, engaging in research, and advocating for policies that protect wildlife habitats. By addressing both individual animal health and broader ecological issues, I aim to make a comprehensive impact on the environment. In conclusion, my path is driven by a genuine love for animals and the environment. As I prepare to transition from high school to college and eventually veterinary school, I am committed to making a lasting positive impact through my work. The discipline from my tennis career and the analytical skills from my math background will guide me as I strive to protect and rehabilitate the incredible creatures that share our planet. By combining my passions, I hope to contribute to a healthier, more sustainable world for all living beings.
    Eric W. Larson Memorial STEM Scholarship
    Life’s path is rarely a straight line; more often, it resembles a winding road with unexpected curves and detours. This has been particularly true for me. My journey began in the small town of Fennville, Michigan. Those early years were marked by the comforting rhythm of a familiar environment and the simple joys of childhood. However, as the seasons shifted, so did my family’s circumstances, ultimately leading us to Brownsville, Texas. The transition from Fennville to Brownsville was more than a change of scenery; it marked a significant shift in our way of life. The move was quite similar to seeds being transported by the wind to unfamiliar land. My parents, hard workers in the agricultural field, cultivated not only crops but also the resilience required to face the trials of starting anew. Their unwavering dedication to providing for our family was evident in their tireless efforts, a trait I have inherited and carry with pride. Settling in Brownsville brought a different experience compared to our time in Fennville. In Fennville, as a Mexican in a predominantly white community, I encountered significant challenges related to language and cultural integration. English had been the primary language, and my attempts to communicate were often met with misunderstandings, leaving me feeling isolated. The cultural gap was large; traditions and celebrations from my Mexican heritage seemed out of place in a town that did not reflect my background. This lack of cultural recognition made it difficult to feel truly at home. Moving to Brownsville, however, was like finding a piece of home away from home. In this predominantly Mexican-American community, I found that my heritage was not just accepted but celebrated. The ability to speak Spanish freely and engage in cultural traditions brought a sense of belonging that I had longed for in Fennville. The environment was welcoming, and the shared cultural identity with the community around me alleviated the feelings of isolation I had previously experienced. These victories, however, were overshadowed by financial difficulties. As the adage goes, “A field sown with hope does not always yield a harvest of prosperity.” Despite my parents’ relentless work in agriculture, our financial situation became increasingly strained. In October 2023, my father was diagnosed with brain cancer, a diagnosis that proved to be a devastating storm impacting our family’s financial stability and his ability to work. With my mother staying home to care for him, our income dwindled to a mere trickle, dependent on the support of friends and family. The strain of managing our finances while also dealing with my father’s illness added another layer of complexity to our lives. Despite these formidable challenges, I have chosen to embrace the resilience of the human spirit. My academic journey has faced obstacles but has remained steadfast, much like a river carving its way through rugged terrain. Education has become my sanctuary and a source of solace. I found purpose in science, where my research on treating platinum-resistant ovarian cancer became a beacon of hope. This project led me to become a finalist at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) last year. The recognition I received for my research was not only a personal achievement but also a source of optimism in the midst of our family’s struggles. Preparing for ISEF was a transformative experience. It provided me with a sense of accomplishment and reaffirmed my belief in the power of perseverance. It was not just about competing but about validating my hard work and dedication despite the personal and financial hardships. This year, I am preparing to return to ISEF with a new project, fueled by the same passion and tenacity that have helped me navigate past hardships. Each challenge I have faced has been like navigating a mountain pass, but they have only strengthened my resolve to push forward and reach new heights. My experiences have taught me that setbacks are not merely obstacles but opportunities for growth. I have learned to view each challenge as a stepping stone toward personal development. My journey has been about more than just overcoming difficulties; it has been about transforming those difficulties into opportunities to learn and grow. I bring with me the aspirations of my family, the lessons learned from my experiences, and a strong desire to make a positive impact on the world. Resilience is not only about enduring hardship but also about finding the strength to move forward despite adversity. I have come to understand that resilience involves not just surviving the storm but learning to dance in the rain. This perspective has shaped my approach to both academic and personal challenges. It has driven me to pursue my goals with unwavering determination and to support my family through their difficulties. As I look toward my future at university, I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. I am eager to bring my resilience, passion, and determination to a new environment where I can continue to grow and contribute. My journey has been one of profound growth and discovery, and I am ready to embrace the new adventures that university life will bring. I am prepared to take on new challenges, expand my knowledge, and make a meaningful impact on the world around me. In conclusion, the winding road of my life has been marked by significant challenges and triumphs. From the small town of Fennville to the vibrant yet challenging environment of Brownsville, I have navigated a path filled with cultural and financial obstacles. These experiences have shaped my identity and instilled in me a deep sense of resilience and determination. As I embark on the next chapter of my journey, I carry with me the lessons learned from my past and a strong commitment to achieving my goals. I am excited about the future and am ready to embrace the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.