Hobbies and interests
Reading
Writing
Music
Meditation and Mindfulness
Reading
Action
Literary Fiction
Science Fiction
Classics
Fantasy
Literature
Philosophy
Spirituality
I read books daily
Kaitlyn Willett
1,105
Bold Points1x
FinalistKaitlyn Willett
1,105
Bold Points1x
FinalistBio
I'm an English student pursuing a B.A. at the moment as well as a minor in Classics and a certificate in Writing and Editing. I'm a full-time student and I work as well. I love to write and read and I want to be a writer in the future.
Education
University of North Dakota
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- English Language and Literature, General
Minors:
- Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Writing and Editing
Dream career goals:
Creative Director
Server
HuHot2021 – Present3 yearsBarista
City Brew2017 – 20181 yearDietary Aide
CHI St. Alexius Health2020 – 2020
Arts
Independent
MusicN/A2005 – 2019
Public services
Volunteering
Panhandle Animal Shelter — Volunteer2012 – 2013
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
RJ Mitte Breaking Barriers Scholarship
I am nineteen years old, and I have fibromyalgia. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in December of 2019, in my freshman year of college, after a rapid onset of intense, unmanageable pain with no clear cause. Learning to live with chronic pain has been a struggle. I have had more doctor's appointments than I care to count and have paid for more prescriptions than I can remember. Being in college with this chronic pain disability has been challenging, and it's made me lean into my writing. Writing is something I can do even on my bad days, and my experiences open the doors to more diverse characters and experiences.
One massive thing about this disability is the artistic potential behind it. Chronic pain is a never-ending, omnipresent demon that haunts my steps every day, and I have been able to use my affinity for writing to help me cope with it. Artistic mediums are critical, and between journaling and writing poetry, I have been able to process a lot of my pain and turn it into something beautiful. It has been an arduous journey, and I have almost ended up in the hospital several times in the last year. Still, each day I learn to live with it more and more, and I get a closer look into the difficulties of having a disability. Even though I was diagnosed at eighteen, this debilitating illness has gripped my life and made being a student and working to support myself independently so much more difficult.
I wanted to be a doctor before I was diagnosed, and now that I cannot put the hours in, I have turned to English. While not my first choice of career, studying at the University of North Dakota has proven enlightening and a life-changing experience. I do not regret my choice of changing majors for even a second.