Hobbies and interests
Robotics
Guitar
Music
Volunteering
Aerospace
Astrophysics
Mathematics
Boxing
Cooking
Reading
Running
Weightlifting
Art
Painting and Studio Art
Poetry
Journalism
Travel And Tourism
Reading
Novels
Realistic Fiction
Drama
Education
mathematics
physics
I read books daily
Christian Romero
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Being a first generation latino college student it's not easy to navigate through it all, it can get very confusing and feel lonely when there's not many people to go ask for help. I want to achieve a higher degree pursuing engineering and help set a foundation for the future latino college students in my family.
Education
El Camino Community College District
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Aviation & Aerospace
Dream career goals:
company founder
Kitchen Staff
Fresh Brothers2021 – 2021
Sports
Wrestling
Junior Varsity2017 – 20192 years
Awards
- no
Public services
Volunteering
SPCALA — Dog training2016 – 2018
Future Interests
Volunteering
LikelyThis.xyz, LLC First Generation Scholarship
College was something I ever thought I could pursue, college was for the intellectual students who have goals, ambition, support. This is what I would tell myself every day for 10 years and there's never a moment I wish I could go back in time and tell 8 year old me that I can do it and that all it takes is desire, passion, and drive. When I was young I was always the kid who struggled but it was never as bad until 3rd grade. My teacher would belittle me and ask me why I can't understand what was happening, but it never hurt as much as it did until she started to call me stupid in front of my peers. From then on I believed was what told about me, I believed I was never capable of more, my dreams deteriorated and my self respect stripped away. I was troubled, angry, and lost. Mad at the world and myself, blaming everyone else but me. It wasn't until around junior year of high school when I made friends with the right people who had ambition, had a counselor who gave me the care for my future when I had none, and my English teacher who saw something in me that I couldn't. For once in my life I finally heard "You can do it", "You are smart", "I have your back", These are the words that broke my shell and for once I believed in myself. The flame of curiosity and passion that was long extinguished had finally been rekindled. Finally applying myself not only to my education but to my life, I went from a 2.0 GPA and even lower from a 3.8 and up. I believed what I was told, internalized it and it came true. The paradigm I had over myself was nothing more than a lie. I now have only a love for education, it is something I want more than anything in this life and there is nothing that will take that away from me every again. I want to prove to myself and to my family that achieving higher education, unfortunately, no one in my family has gotten a college education. The only one who did was my cousin but he, unfortunately, developed a drinking problem and has abused his body so much he is now on life support. For me to pursue college is to break the chain of constant years of lies and show the younger kids in my family they can do it too, it is not impossible and all it takes is desire. I plan on paying for my education by applying for financial aid, finding ways to get scholarships to lower the costs, and finding a job to help my family pay for my education. My career goal is to become an aerospace engineer and help motivate youth in my future community achieve what they thought was impossible for them, to help them understand their dreams and goals that seemed so farfetched can be done. To receive a scholarship no matter what amount means less stress on the next class to pay for, being able to dedicate more hours to school and less on working, but a scholarship also means people believe in my future and what I am capable of.