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Emmyca Rathon

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Hello, my name is Emmyca Rathon. I am a first-generation student from Haiti. I am known by others as being shy but also passionate and motivated. I like expanding my horizon, discovering new things, and going beyond boundaries. Those qualities always helped me to overcome my fear, remove obstacles and keep going forward. I can say that passion is the main force that drives me. As an immigrant, I have faced many challenges and hardships, but I always persevere. I know what it's like to lose hope. That's why I am determined to help others in any way I can. That is something that I am really passionate about. I plan on becoming a physical therapist to help others restore their hopes, find their life back, fight, and embrace what makes them different. I am currently studying at Broward College. For now, my parents are doing their best to pay out of pocket without knowing if they will be able to continue, and I got to say that it is not easy. Even so, I plan on graduating with an AS degree in Physical Therapist Assistant to start working and saving to pursue a higher degree. It would make a tremendous difference if I could win a scholarship. That would be to keep fighting and get the education and resources that I need in order to give my share in improving our world.

Education

Broward College

Associate's degree program
2022 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
  • GPA:
    3.3

Mcarthur High School

High School
2021 - 2022
  • GPA:
    3.2

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Associate's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
    • Law
    • Finance and Financial Management Services
  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Hospital & Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      Physical therapist

    • Member service specialist

      youfit gyms
      2023 – Present1 year

    Sports

    Volleyball

    Varsity
    2017 – 20192 years

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Mc Arthur high school library — Make sure books were always organize, and all materials were always functional
      2021 – 2022

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Entrepreneurship

    Bold.org x Forever 21 Scholarship + Giveaway
    @emmrathon
    Femi Chebaís Scholarship
    My mother worked hard physically so I could go to a private school back in Haiti. As a result of those efforts, she was diagnosed with osteoarthrosis, but she is still standing for long hours here in the U.S.- to pay my college tuition; I want to try to give her back. So, my dream goal is to work hard, care for my mom, make her proud by becoming a doctor, show her that she did not invest in me in vain, and give her the life she deserves.
    Ms. Susy’s Disney Character Scholarship
    I was 12, it was back in Haiti, but I still remember that day as if it was yesterday. It was a Friday afternoon during the summer of 2016. I knew it was a Friday because my dad, brother, and I would watch a movie together every Friday. For months I have wanted to see that new movie. I was excited as my dad connected the laptop to the big screen. I had no idea I was about to "fall in love" with a new Disney character. The typical Disney castle was displayed on the screen, followed by Mickey Mouse's whistle. In big green and blue letter, the title, Zootopia, appear. And then I saw a little bunny running in what seemed to be a jungle. Her name was Judy Hops, and she quickly stole my heart. She was young, confident, optimistic, and full of energy. She was a dreamer and a believer; I could see myself in those personality traits. I liked the ways she showed courage and perseverance. Her personality was the reason she became my favorite Disney character. But, there was a much more powerful reason why she remains my favorite even now as I enter adulthood. She has become my inspiration. Like Judy's parents, my mom doesn't agree with my career choice. She wanted me to become an RN. There is nothing wrong with that profession matter of fact, it pays greatly, allows you to help others, and it's pretty much every Haitian dream. But, I wanted to try something else, another way to help people that I would find enjoyable. That is why I have decided to become a PTA. My mother called off her friends and other relatives to try to "resonate with me."; I have repeatedly heard phrases like "You are too small, to thigh, you are not strong enough..." over the past months. But when I think of Judy Hops, I become empowered. I remember that size doesn't matter. If I work hard and don't give up, I will succeed, and my dream will come true. So I decided to apply to a PTA program anyway. Judy Hops inspired me. I see my personality trait in hers; she reminds me I can be anything. She " told me" that we all have the potential for greatness. That is why she is my favorite Disney character.
    Bold Optimist Scholarship
    As an immigrant from a poor background country, I have sure faced many challenges. I have experienced darkness; I saw my hope falling to the ground. In those dark hours, I have managed to rise again. My optimistic views make me who I am today. When my family and I first arrived in the United States, the sky looked bright and shiny as a presage of the life that was waiting for us there. But quickly, the storm begins to fall. I witnessed my family struggle economically as we begin to become hopeless. I watch as fear and economic hardship turn into rage, angriness that almost breaks us. Despite all those tough times, I didn't lose hope, I was determined to save myself and my family. As a result of my faith in God, I begin to pray. That helps me remain calm and attack the problems wisely. I remembered this proverb: "Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance under the rain." It gives me all the energy I needed to continue my fight. I began searching the web looking for help, asking everyone. I was able to help the rest of my family to become optimists as well. With determination and perseverance, we find our way through. We still struggle but at least, now, we have a place to call home. This experience taught me to never give up. I learn that everything is worth another shot. Even if you are not sure you will get what you are looking for, you have to try because there is no shame in trying. Now, I'm determined to attack every day with optimism and confidence. I won't back down anymore. There is always sunshine after the rain.