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Merveille Muyizere

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Bio

As a first-generation student, I have always pushed myself more than I can to build my future. This future is not only for me but for my mother and two siblings who strongly depend on me to adapt here in the US. Despite many unfortunate circumstances in my life such as financial, and family instability, I never stopped dreaming and aiming big for myself. I decided to attend college despite the many cons, and I am currently pursuing an undergraduate degree with a major in Biological Sciences, and a minor in chemistry and French. Coming close to the end of my undergraduate career, I have been pushed to finish school and start earning money full-time. But my dream has always been to become a surgeon. There might not be resources available to me to accomplish these goals, but I hold myself accountable for this goal and decided to prepare for a medical career anyway. My goal has always been to work in the Doctors Without Borders organization as a physician because it envisions my passion for providing comfort, and maybe hope as a physician no matter what their race, religion, social status, country, culture, and political affiliations. I want to be there for everyone.

Education

Northern Illinois University

Bachelor's degree program
2020 - 2026
  • Majors:
    • Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other
    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
  • Minors:
    • Chemistry
  • GPA:
    3.9

Batavia High school

High School
2016 - 2020
  • Majors:
    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
  • Minors:
    • Chinese Language and Literature
    • Japanese Language and Literature
    • French Language and Literature
  • GPA:
    4

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

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

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Medical Practice

    • Dream career goals:

      Missionary Doctor, Doctors without borders physician

    • Tutor: working as a tutor for French of any level, and STEM subjects (math, chemisty, biology, physics, ect)

      Varsity Tutors
      2021 – Present3 years
    • Research Fellow: help conduct research on cardiovascular computer modeling

      University of Michigan Medical School
      2023 – Present1 year
    • marketing

      Vector
      2020 – 2020

    Sports

    Track & Field

    Junior Varsity
    2016 – 20171 year

    Research

    • Animal Sciences

      Northern Illinois University department of biology — Researcher: conduct multiple replications of experiements to discover where house flies have taste receptors for the bettering on how to kill them as they are pest
      2021 – 2023
    • Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Breeding

      North Illinois University — assistance
      2020 – 2021

    Arts

    • Personal

      Music
      Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Batavia interfaith Food Pantry — server
      2019 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Lazarus — helper
      2019 – Present
    • Volunteering

      HC storm elementary school — mentor
      2018 – 2020
    • Volunteering

      delnor Hospital — transmit gifts and mails to the mail rooms and patients rooms
      2020 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Reasons To Be - In Memory of Jimmy Watts
    I live in an underrepensated community on government housing (African-American community, incoming international families) where receiving basic life needs is a struggle. I always do my best to serve this community in the best way that I can. For example, a food pantry is placed just 5 minutes from us to serve our community. I always, whenever I find time, go there to help provide support by volunteering to serve food, and clothes to the community. Throughout this service, I can bring comfort to the family that comes as I interact with them to lighten up their day or encourage them daily that life is more than just food to eat. I have also served my community by volunteering at a neighborhood homeless shelter. Through this service, I help around such as babysitting as parent(s) go out for courses, or looking for jobs, I tutor if a kid is struggling with school work, and I provide help during fundraising events. This service shaped me into a compassionate individual as it taught me not fight for my life but also to care for others' needs. The strong desire to help my community, and expand this throughout the entire world is influenced by my Christian faith values of living like Jesus. Not a single life has been beautiful to me such as that of Jesus whose heart is selfless, loving, humble, and graceful. I grew up in a Christian faith family and decided to give my life to Christ when I was twelve years old. I have read the Bible multiple times, but on countless have read the story of Jesus more than three times. This story has inspired me to become more like Jesus, for that's where happiness comes from. Happiness and true religion consist of "serving the needy, comfort the window, and serve the orphans". This whole value has shaped my future career goal of becoming a missionary doctor. As a future missionary doctor, I was to uphold these values and serve any community that needs the love of God, no matter their race, religion, culture, political affiliation, or socioeconomic status. It is through this career goal that I can show people that our life purpose here on earth is to serve each other, bring hope where it is needed, and wait gracefully for the coming of our Lord Jesus to bring us where there is no suffering but peace and joy abundantly.
    Darryl Davis "Follow Your Heart" Scholarship
    My name is Merveille Muyizere, a devoted Christian with a passion and goal of giving my life to Jesus as his servant. I grew up with a blurry vision of what my future looks like. Thirteen years in a refugee camp provided me with nothing but fewer expectations for myself. But deep inside of me, I knew God had a better future prepared for me. Without a clear view of my future, I still was a devoted student in school by getting great grades and many awards for my academic performance. I continue to go to church and believe that God will provide if I work hard and kept believing in him. Five years ago, I, my mother, and my two siblings moved to the US as immigrants. From that day, I wanted to thank God forever for the kind of opportunity he decided to shine upon me by becoming a missionary. I have always wanted to become a doctor given the fact that many people close to me died due to the lack of proper medical assistance. That's why I have decided to provide others with hope by becoming a missionary doctor. Through this dream, I can not only provide others with hope, but I can also help others sufferings see a clear view of their future. I am currently an undergraduate student double majoring in Biology and French, which will help me be prepared for my medical career and expand my horizons. Preparing for my dream, I came to understand that it does not only require knowledge of medicine, but also a great connection with God and people. Since I want to be a missionary in countries with great help needed such as Africa and Asia, I have been learning various languages such as Japanese, Korean and Chinese. I am also currently fluent in French and another African language Lingala. In learning more about these languages, I indulge myself with their cultures and find a deep connection with them that not distances can cut apart. Being able to finally one day be present in front of them, and heal them will fulfill my achievement in life. The one important thing that inspired me to follow this journey is the life Jesus lived in this world. I have read the Bible during my entire life, and I have fallen in love with the life of Jesus whenever I read the book of Mathew. A young, single man living solely to save others by preaching to them and showing them mercy through healing. That's why I decided to have the same kind of life as him. This does not necessarily mean that I gotta start when I finish my education. My journey started since I gave my life to him. I have been volunteering at multiple areas such as feed my starving children, Batavia interfaith food pantry, and Delnor hospital. I believe these experiences give me both the chance to give back to my community and be prepared for my bigger journey ahead of a missionary general surgeon. Seeing the joy and happiness on people's faces is what excites me the most about this world. I want to be the kind of person who helps others find joy and happiness. Through being a missionary every day of my life, I can witness many people living their life with an abundance of happiness. Despite the challenges I am facing and will face, I still believe that through God's power and my resilience I will make a great missionary.
    Misha Brahmbhatt Help Your Community Scholarship
    For four years now, I live in a community surrounded by people deprived of natural resources to go on about their day. In fact, I, myself, am an immigrant who has been living in a government house like others around my community for four years. Many community programs such as the Batavia interfaith food pantry, Mercy housing, and Batavia school district have very much helped my family get the necessary help we need to live life in abundance. As thankful as I was, I decided to give back to my community through volunteering my time. I have volunteered at the Batavia Interfaith food pantry for a couple of months now, and It has been a great experience as it provided me with the opportunity to make a difference in others' lives in the way that my community has done to me. Many people wake up every day wondering what to eat and what clothes to wear for the day. And as I volunteered at the pantry, I can ease their worries by giving them food and clothes, along with a bright smile that provides them with the hope of tomorrow. I also have provided many donations of food and clothes myself. For example, I recently won a fifty dollars Walmart gift card in which I used to buy food for donations at the pantry. Some pretty and in good condition clothes of mine were also donated to the pantry. All these small actions of mine can at least help a family with food and clothes issues, and also reminded them that there is hope out there to make it through the world. Since I do not have much to give and make this community a better place, I choose to give my time in whatever way I can, so that we can become a community full of friendly people, and less deprived people. The American dream is not only available to those who were born here, to those who had rich parents, to those who had a great education. But it also available to everyone willing to achieve it. This wonderful dream is faster accomplished when people go out on their way to give back to others in whatever way they can, because as they said: " good work is accomplished when done together". So, as I go out of my way every day to volunteer and donate to others, more people will slowly be able to live the kind of life they want to in the future. Overall, As I help out others and use my time to give back, the more opportunities and motivation people will have to accomplish whatever goals they set for themselves in the future.
    SkipSchool Scholarship
    I used to hate that he makes my life difficult by studying physics, but now I love him for providing this world with an excellent insight into how the world works. That is my favorite scientist Isaac Newton. Every time I will seat in my class, I will ask myself if Newton had nothing better to do than coming up with difficult problems that people in the future will have to work hard to understand. Not everyone is a genius, especially me, but whenever I thrive myself to understand Newton's works such as the law of force, I found myself passionate and motivated to challenge myself more in the STEM courses, and look forward to challenges that I will face in the future. His discoveries, and accomplishments such as telescope, and calculus provide people, like me, with the opportunities to believe that so much can be discovered or researched.
    Scholarcash Role Model Scholarship
    "Go back to your country; you toxic woman" was a common phrase people used to address my mother. I used to call her "mama makassi," which means a strong woman. But her real name is "Faina Kampire," meaning the one who accomplishes. My mother did not choose to be a polyonymous woman, that's something that life has provided for her. After being the sole survivor of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide in her family, my mother strived very hard to find a new identity in foreign lands. Her challenges started from a country where she was unwanted ( Gongo), to a nation filled with opportunities (USA). However, her despair to overcome several impediments has shaped me into a very accomplishing, and promising person. Meaning, living as a courageous woman's daughter has taught me a fresh way to identify myself forever. My lesson started at the age of four in a refugee camp situated in Congo; that provided a home to many fugitives of the Rwandan Genocide, such as my mother. Although this camp was home to us, it was also at the same time an open hidden spot from the natural-born citizens of Congo. Most of our days in the camp were filled with sorrows as the citizens invaded our territories, destroyed our properties, and made our lives more strenuous than it was. The best my mother could do for me and my siblings was placing us under the bed while properly covering our ears; not only to hide us from the enemies but to also prevent her kids, from losing innocence in all those sufferings. But the truth is, under that bed, I grew up extremely quickly. My sister and brother are crying of fear, but me fantasizing about our dad appearing out of nowhere as a superman and making the enemies disappear. There was no fear in my eyes in those moments. I couldn't bring myself to talk to my mother about these secrets because, for some reason, I sensed that she knew. She is a mother after all, but not a mother for nothing. Like other mothers, my mother also wanted to provide a better life for my siblings and me. A life more than going to the forest and making coals, a life more than selling food to the markets, a life more than farming, and life more than going to school with no teachers. However, as a single mother, that dream seemed unachievable to many, especially in the refugee camp. Nonetheless, my mother reminded me that a dream doesn't realize itself through magic but through will power, assiduous attitude, and braveness. In 2009, my mother, with all courage, presented her case to the UNHCR ( United Nations High Commissioner for refugees) for better living assistance. This was an audacious move that forever made me applaud my mother. Because the fact of being illiterate didn't stop her, and it was complicated for a non-citizen to receive assistance from the government. But after many years of dealing with the immigration system ( getting citizenship), pleading, suspicious interviews, and insults, finally in 2016 her case was accepted and acknowledged by the United States government to resettle there. Until today, I could envision my mother's face on that day as she kneeled crying and apologizing for being a mother for once in her life. Sometimes, whenever I reminisce about that moment, I used to question myself whether what she apologized for was a fact. Today, I believe she was more than a mother. She was our hope for a better future. Her patience through these struggles only made her stronger each day and increased her desire for something more for her life. She couldn't and never let obstacles decide her destiny. She wanted to create a new life not only for herself but also more importantly for her precious kids with no help from the father. Like her, I always repudiate to let struggles take control of my life. Because everyone has Goliaths, and if we can't be a David to our Goliaths, who can?. As I depart for my journey on becoming a missionary surgeon, the impediments will be greater than before. But thanks to my mother, I have come to the belief that life is more than a dream, more than our circumstances, and more than our status. Due to this belief, I wanted to do some great in my life, something that will make me proud of myself when I reach my end years. So I decided to not only become a general surgeon, but also a missionary surgeon. That way, I will provide hope to the people whose life seems darker than it is. Like my mother, I want to become a person that will remind others that "[ they] will face many defeats in life, but [ they should ] never let [themselves] be defeated" (Maya Angelou).
    Prime Mailboxes Women in STEM Scholarship
    I grew up in a refugee camp in Africa where I could witness the death of people vainly due to sickness. So, my interest in science grew from then. I wanted to be a doctor that heals the sick from their hopeless physical and mental health. And Science seemed the only path that will guide me in becoming a doctor. So, from then I choose to follow my path in the STEM field. However, this was not the only one that pushed me to pursue a career in the STEM field. My parents also played a huge role in my interest in the STEM field. Both of my parents have lives a tragic childhood and they were unable to complete their full education. They both never went to college or high school, but I could witness their thirst and hunger to get a proper education like everyone else. My father was an expert and loved math very much. My mother on the other was very passionate about science. From my elementary years and middle school years, they were the ones who helped me with my math and science homework. They always forced me to be the best at these core courses, saying that these fields will provide me with the ability to reason and make something big of myself in the future. Despite our difficulties and traditions, my parents always believed that I could make my dream and their dreams come true. We all had the same dream. Their dream was to have a doctor in their family, and my dream was always to become a doctor so I can help others. That's where my passion for the STEM field lies. With STEM, I can be able to pursue my medical career from college to medical school. A medical career requires a lot of skills, and among them are analytical skills, critical thinking, technical, problem-solving, and resilience. All these skills can be acquired through the classes offered by the STEM fields. For example, my major in Biology provides me with laboratory classes that provide me with the opportunity to supplement my analytical and critical thinking skills. For that reason, I believe that STEM helps me acquire many skills and knowledge that will serve as a weapon for my success in both medical school and my career as a general surgeon. My dream is to become a missionary general surgeon. I plan to travel around the world where great help is needed and heal others. I know this is a long journey for me to accomplish, but I believe with courage, resilience, and the knowledge gained from STEM, I can make it through no matter how long.
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