
Hobbies and interests
Art
Woodworking
Architecture
Business And Entrepreneurship
Community Service And Volunteering
Volleyball
Painting and Studio Art
Dalyce White
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Dalyce White
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My future life goals are to show that females can make it and be successful in the STEM side of occupations, specifically in Engineering. I hope to be able to reach a larger audience of females to show that life goals can be exceeded, and not just accomplished.
Education
Wolcott High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Civil Engineering
Career
Dream career field:
Civil Engineering
Dream career goals:
Senior Civil Engineer Manager
Sports
Volleyball
Junior Varsity2018 – 20202 years
Track & Field
Intramural2018 – 20202 years
Public services
Volunteering
PIIP Organization — Advocate, Member, Assistant in Creating Cirriculum Materials2020 – Present
Future Interests
Volunteering
Rho Brooks Women in STEM Scholarship
Growing up, I was behind in school; From moving to a different state in the middle of second grade, I had a hard time catching up to everyone around me. I was bullied, and I had to be taken out of class to work on my spelling and general skills in school. Now as a senior in high school, in all honors and UCONN classes, I worked hard to be where I am. I worked hard to be top 25 in my class, and I worked hard to be in 5 honors societies.
Moving forward, I have to work even harder to strive and succeed in the world of engineering. My biggest influence for such a hard, daunting task: my father. Growing up, my father was good at his job, he always has been. Apart from this though, whether it be artistically or academically, my father and I had very alike qualities. He always kept me on my toes and helped me find my ways. He brought a bond that I truly thank him for, as he brought me to want to strive for the stars.
While I was behind, he pushed me to new limits. He sparked my interest for engineer, because as an engineer himself, he worked on some projects at home, all of which I was highly intrigued about. He was open and honest about the profession, and I took his words to heart when he said that I was smart. He told me that I could be whatever I wanted to be, no matter what, and he would always support me.
I aspire to be great, but further than that, I aspire to make my father proud. Though I know he will support me no matter what, I strive to truly wow him in my doings and make him proud of my accomplishments further than in high school or on college. While I am going my own route in engineering, I want to show him that I can fill his shoes while still being myself.
The unconditional love and support from my father concerning what I wanted for myself shaped me into the hardworking, diligent person I am today. Reaching for the stars, I always know that I am not alone and will always be backed up by my parents, especially my father in my doings. I truly strive to reach his levels of dedication to his work. From his humor to his smarts, he has shaped me into the person I am today and has truly made me driven and hopeful for my future. With my father behind me, I truly hope to represent not only him well, but also represent women in the STEM world.