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Bryce McIntosh
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WinnerEducation
South Carolina State University
Bachelor's degree programLake City High
High SchoolMiscellaneous
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Majors of interest:
- Architectural Engineering
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Dream career field:
Architecture & Planning
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Company Founder
Kitchen Crew
Captain D's2019 – 2019Crew Trainer
McDonalds2019 – Present5 years
Sports
Baseball
Varsity2016 – Present8 years
Awards
- All Region
- Captain
Basketball
Varsity2017 – Present7 years
Awards
- All Region
- Captain
Football
Varsity2018 – Present6 years
Awards
- All Region
- Captain
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Volunteering
Lake City High School — Leader of the group2017 – Present
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Advocacy
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Aaron and Ruby Dicks Scholarship
Reflecting on the books I've read, I've come to realize that literature serves as a powerful tool for shaping perspectives, building empathy, and fostering a deeper understanding of the world. Through the narratives and insights offered by diverse authors, I've been able to develop a more nuanced view of the human experience and the complexities of communication, which directly informs my goals in the field of speech pathology.
One of the most influential books I've read is "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" by Jean-Dominique Bauby. This memoir, written by a man who suffers from locked-in syndrome, profoundly illustrates the power and limitations of communication. Despite being physically incapacitated, Bauby's vivid descriptions and reflections offer a window into his thoughts and emotions. This book has reinforced my belief in the importance of speech and communication, not just as a means of expression but as a fundamental aspect of human dignity and connection. It has motivated me to help individuals who struggle with communication disorders, ensuring they too have a voice and can connect with the world around them.
Another pivotal book is "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell. Gladwell's exploration of the factors that contribute to high levels of success has taught me the importance of perseverance, opportunity, and the cumulative advantage. His emphasis on the 10,000-hour rule, which suggests that mastery in any field requires significant practice, resonates with my commitment to excellence in speech pathology. I understand that becoming proficient in my field will require dedication and continuous learning. This perspective drives me to not only hone my skills but also to advocate for equal opportunities for all individuals to succeed, regardless of their starting point.
Reading "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho has also been transformative. The novel's central theme of pursuing one's personal legend, or true purpose, aligns with my journey in choosing speech pathology. Coelho's message that the universe conspires to help those who follow their dreams inspires me to remain steadfast in my goals, even when faced with challenges. It has taught me the value of resilience and the importance of listening to one's heart, reinforcing my passion for working with children and helping them overcome their communication barriers.
In addition to these impactful reads, literature on child development and psychology, such as "The Whole-Brain Child" by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson, has deepened my understanding of how children's brains develop and the best strategies to support their growth. This knowledge is crucial in my field, where tailored approaches can make a significant difference in a child's ability to communicate effectively. By integrating these insights into my practice, I aim to create a supportive and nurturing environment for children, helping them build the confidence and skills they need to succeed.
Ultimately, the books I've read have not only expanded my knowledge but also shaped my values and aspirations. They have reinforced my commitment to making a positive impact on the world through speech pathology. I am driven by the belief that effective communication is a cornerstone of human connection and that everyone deserves the opportunity to express themselves fully. By helping individuals, especially children, overcome communication challenges, I hope to empower them to achieve their full potential and contribute meaningfully to society.
In conclusion, the literature I've engaged with has been instrumental in informing my approach to speech pathology and my broader goal of making a difference in the world. These books have provided me with valuable insights, inspiration, and a sense of purpose, guiding me on my journey to help others find their voice and connect with the world around them.
Betty and Louie Dicks SCSU Scholarship
WinnerWhat inspired me to attend South Carolina State University and pursue my major in speech pathology is a combination of my passion for helping others and the unique challenges in the field. As a member of the football team and Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, I thrive on overcoming obstacles and proving what I can bring to the table. Speech pathology appealed to me because there aren’t many males in this field, and I wanted to take on that challenge and demonstrate my capabilities.
Moreover, my passion for working with kids plays a significant role in my decision. I find it incredibly rewarding to connect with children and ensure they feel comfortable and supported. South Carolina State University’s supportive community and commitment to nurturing students' potential made it the perfect place for me to pursue this path.