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Emily-Jane Berakah

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I'm a current 1L student with a B.S. in Marketing. I am passionate about anything related to improving public well-being and entrepreneurship. Everything I have learned and will learn will be used to inspire the youth/future leaders of our nation.

Education

Ohio Northern University

Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
2024 - 2027
  • Majors:
    • Law

Rochester Institute of Technology

Bachelor's degree program
2017 - 2021
  • Majors:
    • Marketing

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Law
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Law Practice

    • Dream career goals:

      Attorney, Author, Entrepreneur/Business Owner, Philanthropist

    • New Student Orientation Leader

      RIT Student Affairs
      2018 – 2018
    • Resident Advisor

      RIT Center for Residence Life
      2020 – 20211 year
    • Student Ambassador

      RIT Housing
      2018 – 20202 years
    • Front End Coordinator

      Wegmans
      2021 – 20243 years
    • Re-Entry Student Coordinator

      Chautauqua County Public Defender’s Office
      2021 – 20232 years

    Sports

    Track & Field

    Varsity
    2013 – 20174 years

    Soccer

    Varsity
    2013 – 20163 years

    Awards

    • Defensive All-Star (Goalie)

    Research

    • Law

      Chautauqua County Public Defender's Office — Student Coordinator
      2021 – 2023

    Arts

    • Personal Project

      Illustration
      2024 – Present
    • RIT Velocity Urban Dance Team

      Dance
      2017 – 2019

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Goodbuy Goodbye — Volunteer
      2018 – 2020
    • Volunteering

      Friendly Kitchen — Volunteer
      2015 – 2016
    • Volunteering

      Northern Chautauqua Soccer Assocation — Coach for U6 & U11
      2014 – 2015
    • Volunteering

      Habitat for Humanity — Helping to build frames.
      2018 – 2018
    • Volunteering

      Westfield Assembly of God — Nursery Aid
      2015 – 2017

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Politics

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Ken Landry Memorial Scholarship
    I have always been gifted in athleticism. My initial love for sports began as a small child in Cameroon, West Africa where I witnessed my older brother thriving in soccer. My brother saw that I had a gift and despite societal stigmas about women playing sports, he made it his mission to teach me how to play, and soon enough, I was able to keep up with his age mates who were 5 years my senior. At the age of 7, my father had saved up enough money to bring my mother, siblings, and me to America. It was in this country that I discovered that women could not only compete in sports but could make a career in sports. While my grades were amongst the top of the class in primary and secondary education, the stress of the move and the constant bullying I faced growing up as an immigrant caused my eating to spiral. My parents had always supported my athletic aptitude so they revamped our diet and pushed my siblings and me to enroll in sports to help with our mental and physical health. I chose soccer and track & field which I would later receive several athletic awards and all-stars. Unfortunately, I could not continue my passion for Field sports and soccer during my higher education because my bachelor's degree was too demanding. Once again, I found my weight and mental health spiraling, which led to me developing a severe eating disorder. For nearly 4 years I battled with bulimia nervosa until my final year of college when I decided I could no longer allow this self-destructive behavior to consume my life. By the time I was graduating in 2021, my weight had ballooned an additional 30 lbs but despite this, I kept my head up because for once, I was comfortable enough in my own body even if it wasn't the physique I had dreamt of. Soon after, I was finally in a good enough head space to try and lose all the weight I had gained during my recovery process. My younger brother, a gifted D1 sprinter, witnessed my efforts and advised me to look into weightlifting since I was one of the best varsity throwers during my high school career. Despite my reluctance, I took his advice and began training in weightlifting. He pushed me to the gym every day for nearly a year; Slowly, the weight started coming off; Within a year I was able to replace 30lbs of fat with muscle. June 2021 marks two years since I kickstarted my weightlifting journey. The progress I have made in this short time has inspired me to compete in an IWF competition next year (2025) and hopefully qualify for the 2028 Olympics in women's weightlifting. The challenges I have faced are personal, however, I regularly share them with young and older women who want to fix their health and body image issues but feel hopeless. I have had the honor of seeing many of these women change their lifestyles and have received a lot of gratitude because of my vulnerability. Theirs and my success affirm that mistakes may shape you, but they don't have to break you. While I would never wish what I endured on anyone, I am happy to have overcome that affliction because of all the lives I have positively impacted by sharing my knowledge and insights.