Hobbies and interests
Advocacy And Activism
Community Service And Volunteering
Church
Dungeons And Dragons
Foreign Languages
Spending Time With Friends and Family
Public Relations
Reading
Adventure
Women's Fiction
Classics
Fantasy
Literature
Folklore
I read books multiple times per week
Laurel Burkholder
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My name is Laurel Burkholder, and I am a high school senior from Tucson, Arizona. I am passionate about language, linguistics, and German language and culture, and I believe that higher education will enable me to achieve my goals. I have actively participated in the Empire Student Wellness Advocacy Team, NHS, the German Club, the Fellowship of Christian Students, the National German Honor Society, and GAPP (German-American partnership program). I am committed to using my skills and knowledge to make a positive impact in my community through service and volunteering, aiming to one day serve by becoming a childhood and adolescent speech pathologist.
Education
Empire High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other
- Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
- Communication Disorders Sciences and Services
Career
Dream career field:
Education
Dream career goals:
Childhood and adolescents speech pathologist
Game Master and Sales Associate
Epic Worlds and Games2022 – Present2 years
Sports
Volleyball
Junior Varsity2018 – 20224 years
Awards
- Raven Award (Coaches Choice)
Public services
Volunteering
National Honor Society — Community Liaison2021 – PresentAdvocacy
Empire High School Student Wellness Advocacy Team — Club President2021 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Chronic Boss Scholarship
During my first three years of high school, it felt as though my life was overshadowed by constant chronic pain. I spent countless hours in doctors' offices running tests before eventually getting a diagnosis. Endometriosis, a condition that will never entirely go away, and the only hope of lessening the pain was medication that only ever made me feel worse. I was plagued with nausea, passing out, and other side effects as my system rejected medication after medication. I was failed by my body and failed by the doctors who couldn’t help me. At the start of my junior year, the pain became too much, and I had to quit volleyball, a sport I had devoted five years to playing. I had to make a choice: either my condition would control me, or I would seize control of myself. Regardless of the cards I was dealt and the body I resided in, my pain would not overtake my existence.
I shifted my attention and ambitions to something I could still engage in through building a support system and finding community. Empire High School’s SWAT, the student wellness advocacy team, felt like a fit. I found a talent for public speaking and a passion for health education and awareness. Previously, SWAT had been restricted to our school campus, but under my leadership, our club could reach all over our community. We collaborated with the city's health department and reached over one thousand students in our school district with our education. The problems that arose from my conditions helped shape my responsibility and strength of my character, helping me push past my boundaries and excel in my passions. I learned how to work around adversity and hardship, finding that those same skills transferred to overcoming challenges for SWAT and myself.
Life is too short and precious to hesitate because I feared what the next day would bring. I had to take life one step at a time, eyes set on what I wanted to achieve. Too much of my time was spent being too afraid to take that step because I was terrified of my pain, but through that struggle, I learned what I needed to do to create the life I wanted. Even though my condition still plays a role in my life, I will never let it stop me from loving the life I was given. Instead of condemning myself to stay in the dark place my pain left me, I find joy and beauty in my existence.