Hobbies and interests
Cars and Automotive Engineering
Music
DJing
Movies And Film
Videography
Video Editing and Production
Photography and Photo Editing
Fashion
Bodybuilding
Weightlifting
Running
Gaming
Motorcycles
Hiking And Backpacking
Beach
Reading
Christianity
I read books daily
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WinnerBio
My name is Charlie Sotto and I'm a 2nd generation Filipino-American student currently attending California State University Long Beach.
I intend to graduate with a degree in Criminal Justice and continue my career in the United States Army as I will commission as a 2nd Lt following my graduation as part of my fulfillment of the requirements by the CSULB Army ROTC program.
I am a receptive learner and strive to build my knowledge as demonstrated through my academic goals and achievements. I thoroughly enjoy education and have been inspired to pursue future endeavors by my mentors, given the opportunity.
Education
California State University-Long Beach
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Criminal Justice and Corrections, General
- Criminology
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Law Enforcement
Dream career goals:
Sports
Powerlifting
Intramural2020 – Present4 years
Track & Field
Varsity2015 – 20216 years
Research
Criminal Justice and Corrections, General
CSULB Department of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Emergency Management — Student Researcher2021 – 2022
Public services
Volunteering
CSULB InterVarsity Christian Fellowship — Small Group Leader2021 – PresentVolunteering
Hillsong Church Los Angeles — Youth Ministry Leader2021 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Patriots Path Scholarship
WinnerI chose the Army ROTC program because it provided me the opportunity to commission in the United States Army while simultaneously continuing my education toward a bachelor's degree. Knowing the expectations of the Army, I was eager to be surrounded by an environment where I was constantly pushed to be the best version of myself led by the values of Duty, Honor, & Country. Additionally, Army ROTC offers a distinctive leadership experience that provides a military lifestyle promoting discipline, courage, and comradery. The standards manifested by the Army Values present an expectation of performing every task, whether athletic or academic with complete dedication ingrained within each cadet. Serving as a military officer gives me a chance to give back to the country that offered my family refuge and safety in the land of opportunity. Upon the realization that my parents sacrificed everything back in the Philippines to come to America, I took on an internal debt that I'm paying back in the form of my service to the United States Armed Forces. My wish to become an Army Officer stems from my desire to be part of an entity serving a greater purpose in our world.
Beyond ROTC involvement, I have made an effort to participate in numerous volunteer activities that would further prepare me for service to my country. Starting, I am passionate about ministry work and taking the initiative to contribute to the communities that I share my faith with. Through this, I have been voluntarily serving as a ministry leader with a variety of organizations from the Cal State Long Beach InterVarsity Christian Fellowship as a small group leader to Hillsong Church Los Angeles as a youth ministry leader. This prepares me for my service because it entails the similar initiative, drive, and passion required to serve and set up a successful future for the oncoming generation. Time is precious, but more importantly, learning how to use the time for general productivity and the welfare of others is equally as precious. The Army Values from duty to selfless service are manifested within my participation in activities outside of ROTC. On top of this, my personal growth coincides with the growth and wisdom that I share through sermons, worship, and discussions that I have with these ministries and the students I serve. As I continue to train and work with more organizations, I will continue to gain experience that will assist myself and others quite practically in the real world and the United States Army the day that I get the privilege to lead soldiers.