Hobbies and interests
Babysitting And Childcare
Church
Coffee
National Honor Society (NHS)
Movies And Film
Music
Spending Time With Friends and Family
Exercise And Fitness
Sports
Beach
Concerts
Dance
Volleyball
Track and Field
Yearbook
Writing
Stocks And Investing
Business And Entrepreneurship
Finance
Snorkeling
Stargazing
Cooking
Football
Basketball
Golf
Coaching
Economics
Exploring Nature And Being Outside
Fishing
Fitness
Hammocking
Hunting
History
Marine Biology
Marketing
Medicine
Nursing
Nails
Nutrition and Health
Piano
Shopping And Thrifting
Swimming
Nordic Skiing
Volunteering
Community Service And Volunteering
Weightlifting
True Crime
Travel And Tourism
Reading
Tragedy
Romance
Action
Adventure
Family
I read books multiple times per month
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My name is Lauren Bull, I am 17 years old and am in my senior year at Newaygo High School. I enjoy playing volleyball and being with friends and family. I am planning on attending Michigan State University to pursue a degree in finance to become a financial advisor. I work at a local golf course in Kent City, Michigan, and have a hard work ethic and enjoy working very much. I'm looking forward to continuing my education and I am hoping to receive some scholarships to help pay for my college expenses!
Education
Newaygo High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
- Business Administration, Management and Operations
Career
Dream career field:
Business Supplies and Equipment
Dream career goals:
Financial advisor
Golf cart staff
The Falls at Barber Creek2023 – Present1 yearServer/cleaner
OPE! It's Ice Cream2021 – 2021
Sports
Volleyball
Varsity2021 – Present3 years
Volleyball
Junior Varsity2020 – 2020
Basketball
Junior Varsity2020 – Present4 years
Research
Religious Education
St. Bartholomew Church — Sacrament Reciever2017 – 2021
Arts
Scoil Rince Ni Bhraonain
Dance2013 – 2020
Public services
Volunteering
Newaygo Days of Awesomeness — Counselor2021 – 2023
Future Interests
Entrepreneurship
SulawithSula
Hardships and challenges are important in life; they mold who we are and how we react. Learning to fight through hard challenges and having internal fortitude is crucial to growing as a person. My family taught me as a child that once you start something never quit, and having a great work ethic will get you through almost anything. These lessons I have taken to heart very seriously.
I gave up everything for volleyball. I found out that my skills weren’t the issue, but it was my lack of confidence in myself, not only as a player but also as a person. I joined club teams and excelled. I pushed myself the hardest I ever had, and in my sophomore year, I was pulled up to varsity after my teammates and coaches were shocked by my improvement. As my junior year started, I was doing exceptionally well and was playing the whole time in all of my games. Everything was escalating until I noticed my health started declining. I started feeling worse as the days went by, and I started completely fainting. When I fainted in the biggest game of the year, we had to take action. After an incredible amount of doctor appointments, specialists, and tests, I was diagnosed with POTS. This condition meant that my brain was sending the wrong signals to my body causing my blood to pool to my feet, which caused me to faint. There was no cure for this disorder, and I would probably not be able to play sports my senior year. We didn’t know what to do. I started feeling sick daily in school, which caused me to lose focus. As an attempt at a cure, I started neuropathic therapy. We were shocked as the therapy I went through retrained my brain and body to function properly, and it took only two months to start working.
After I started gaining my health back, I was recruited for a high-level travel volleyball team that traveled all over the Midwest. This was the first time I had played since my junior year, and I had excelled. Currently, I’m in my senior year of my school season. I’m the starting middle for my team and have had lots of recognition from peers, past coaches, and teammates.
The main lesson I learned from volleyball is that when things aren’t easy you have to work for them, which makes the outcome more rewarding. Hard work and determination pay off. I did all of this work myself because I was the one who wanted it the most. Throughout being diagnosed with a life-altering disorder, I pushed through and never gave up. I strive to build and improve the trust, confidence, and performance of my team. Volleyball has taught me that nobody is responsible for me. I was the toughest opponent I would ever face, and no matter what problems I faced, I would never quit. This lesson will propel me through life better to best handle hardships and celebrate success, just like I did when I won that game for my team on that fateful day.