
Hobbies and interests
Animals
Biotechnology
Genetics
Volunteering
Community Service And Volunteering
Travel And Tourism
Music
Reading
Mystery
Psychology
Science Fiction
Suspense
True Story
I read books multiple times per month
Elizabeth Betancourt
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Elizabeth Betancourt
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My name is Elizabeth and I am a rising Senior at Cinco Ranch High School. I spend most of my time volunteering in my community, and I enjoy traveling and learning new things about everything. I ask many questions to understand how we work, react, and evolve. I also enjoy communicating with people and hope to make more professional connections in the future!
Education
Cinco Ranch High School
High SchoolGPA:
3.5
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
- Biopsychology
- Biological and Physical Sciences
- Biotechnology
Career
Dream career field:
biomedical Engineering
Dream career goals:
Front desk
Wyndham2021 – 20221 year
Sports
Track & Field
Varsity2018 – 20202 years
Tumbling
Club2017 – 20192 years
Soccer
Club2018 – 20213 years
Volleyball
Club2019 – 20234 years
Research
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
herSTEMspace — Social Media editor2024 – PresentAlternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems, General
School — brainstormer/writer2021 – 2022
Arts
School
Illustration2021 – 2023School
Animation2022 – 2023
Public services
Public Service (Politics)
N/A — Researcher/Presenter2025 – PresentPublic Service (Politics)
NHS — Presenter/ Research2023 – PresentVolunteering
NHS — leader2023 – PresentVolunteering
Katy Wolf Pack — Volunteer2023 – 2024Volunteering
herSTEMspace — mentor2023 – PresentVolunteering
NHS — Organizer/Host/Participant2022 – 2024Volunteering
CAP — Walker/Area cleaner2024 – PresentVolunteering
Cinco Ranch Fish Camp — Mentor2022 – 2023Volunteering
CFH(cards for humanity) — leader/officer2023 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Crawley Kids Scholarship
Throughout high school, I've joined many clubs to put more effort into community service. NHS being one. I remember when I got inducted into NHS, being so excited to volunteer and share love to my community as someone who just loves to share a helping hand. I noticed how unmotivated my peers were. I ran for an officer role and I'm lucky to have been elected. I have contributed many ideas of service for students. I was able to share the passion for service to those around me by hosting food drives, events for elementary kids, tutoring sessions and more. Aside from hosting events, participating and encouraging others to do the same, I volunteer at animal shelters to spread love to beings aside from humans. I also create handmade cards in Spanish to nursing homes and share a helping hand when I visit, since community service should not be bounded by language. Each of these acts make me feel happy knowing I've made a difference in someones life and used my resources to share to others who may not have any. In college, I plan to continue taking part in community service and hopefully encouraging others to do the same.
Fútbol is Life Scholarship
The whistle blows. The game starts, kicking off the season. I take a deep breath as I step onto the field, a place not just for a Soccer match but to grow and shape my character.
When I was younger, joining a team of strangers was my greatest fear. My anxiety would rise at the thought of making a mistake.
On the field for the first time, my body felt electrified with nerves. What if I didn't score any goals? Would my team hate me? I can't play badly…
To make matters worse, I was placed as the goalie. All I could think about was the ball coming toward my face. My teammate, Joshua, was positioned in defense in front of me. He sensed my fear.
He looked at me and asked, “Have you played Soccer before?”
I must have been visibly nervous. “Yeah, but I’m a bit scared, to be honest.”
“That’s okay. I was like that my first time too. Don't worry. I'll be here to help you out, we all will be. And remember, pretend you are like a Crab. That helped me get the goalie position down. All you have to say is, ‘Gimme Gimme Gimme ball’,” he said, moving side to side with his hands up like a Crab.
“I'll try to be the best Crab,” I laughed.
As the game progressed, my nerves relaxed. The ball is inching towards me. Joshua is trying to keep the ball from getting into my territory. I take a deep breath, knowing the game can’t just be on him. I yell, “Joshua, I'm ready!”
The ball gets launched to me. ‘Gimme ball’ I thought to myself. My hands reach out and I close my eyes in preparation for face impact.
“ELIZABETH, YOU GOT IT,” I heard Joshua yell. I opened my eyes to see the ball in my hands. My team rushed to me, celebrating the first block of the season, with many more to come.
Throughout the season, I never forgot Joshua's words: “I'll be here to help you out, we all will be.” With each game, I connected more with my team, realizing they were there for me, and I was there for them.
Seasons passed, each with different teammates. In 2021, I became the captain of my Soccer team.
One day, during practice, I met Valerie, a girl who reminded me of my younger self. I realized I gained responsibilities along with leadership, and it was my chance to use what Soccer had taught me.
“Valerie,” I said, “I know it can be scary at first. But we're all here to support you. Just give it your best and trust that we have your back.”
Some skills I gained from my Soccer experience branch into my daily life. My leadership I achieved from being captain shine through when I lead food drives in my community. My problem solving abilities from navigating the field aid me today in working out and adapting to tough situations. I also developed empathy and sportsmanship from working with my team allowing me to understand different perspectives.
In every challenge, I remember the lessons from the field: to stay calm under pressure, trust my teammates, and always strive for improvement. Soccer has not just been a sport for me; it has been a training ground for life, shaping me into a stronger, more empathetic, and more resilient person. Whether on the field or in my community, these lessons continue to guide me, pushing me to be the best version of myself.