Hobbies and interests
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Social Work
Nutrition and Health
Child Development
Biotechnology
Babysitting And Childcare
Bible Study
Sustainability
Exploring Nature And Being Outside
Anime
Church
Cleaning
Cooking
Conservation
Volunteering
Theology and Religious Studies
Upcycling and Recycling
Tagalog
Spirituality
Sleeping
Food And Eating
Meditation and Mindfulness
Biomedical Sciences
Biology
Walking
Biking And Cycling
Public Health
Anatomy
Animals
Table Tennis
Gardening
Music
Community Service And Volunteering
Philanthropy
Manga
Exercise And Fitness
Exercise Science
Forensics
Reading
Academic
Family
Religion
Science
Food and Drink
Health
Environment
Childrens
Short Stories
Young Adult
True Story
Drama
Education
How-To
Leadership
Marriage
Self-Help
Travel
Spirituality
Parenting
Christianity
Gardening
Social Issues
Music
I read books daily
FIRST GENERATION STUDENT
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Lovely Meman
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My name is Lovely and I am currently a Biology major with Minors in Social Work, Health and Human Sciences, Hawaiian Studies, and Specialization in English at Brigham Young University-Hawaii. I am the first in my family to study abroad. My parents sacrificed a lot for me to get here. As an international student from the Philippines, I recognize the unique challenges but also blessings that come with studying far from home. Though it has not been easy, my experiences have molded me into a more compassionate, resilient, and culturally competent individual - qualities that will aid me greatly as a future physician.
Though the path will not be easy, I am committed to achieving my dream of attending medical school and becoming a pulmonologist. My diverse background, perseverance in the face of challenges, and passion for service have prepared me well for a career improving the lives of others. I appreciate your consideration of my application and thank you for investing in the dreams of students like myself who are determined to make a difference.
Education
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
Minors:
- Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language
- Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
- Social Work
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Natural Resources and Conservation, Other
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
- Human Biology
- Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, Other
- Public Health
- Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems, General
- Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language
- Biotechnology
- Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services
- Nutrition Sciences
- Biological and Physical Sciences
- Teaching Assistants/Aides
- Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services
- Agricultural and Food Products Processing
- Bible/Biblical Studies
- Chiropractic
- Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
- Religion/Religious Studies
- Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants
- Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services
- Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions
Career
Dream career field:
Medical Practice
Dream career goals:
Conservation and Sustainability, Alternative Medicine, Physician's Assistant
Teaching Assistant
Brigham Young University-Hawaii2024 – 2024Pacific Islands Research Room Assistant
Brigham Young University-Hawaii2023 – 2023Student Library Assistant
Cagayan State University- Andrews Campus Philippines2015 – 20161 yearScience Stockroom Attendant
Brigham Young University-Hawaii2023 – 20241 yearResidential Advisor
Brigham Young University Hawaii Housing Department2022 – 20231 yearFront Desk Clerk
Brigham Young University-Hawaii Housing Department2021 – 20221 year
Sports
Table Tennis
Intramural2010 – Present14 years
Badminton
Intramural2010 – 20122 years
Research
Sustainability Studies
United Nations — participant2022 – 2023
Public services
Volunteering
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Full-time Missionary2017 – 2019Volunteering
Brigham Young University-Hawaii — Participant2020 – 2024Public Service (Politics)
Cagayan State University-Carig Campus — College Councilor2014 – 2015Volunteering
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Full-time missionary2017 – 2019Volunteering
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Primary Teacher2013 – 2017
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Maggie's Way- International Woman’s Scholarship
Aloha! My name is Lovely, and I was born and raised in the beautiful islands of the Philippines. I'm a full-time international student working part-time at Brigham Young University-Hawaii. My parents taught me to dream big and work hard for it. At my current standing, being able to study here in my dream school put smiles on my parents' faces. Everyone does not get to study abroad in my home country. After my 18-month missionary service in 2019, I decided to return to school immediately. I have two choices: go back to my previous university since I only have a year left before I graduate, or try and apply again to BYUH. After much prayer and careful planning, I told my parents that I wanted to pursue my childhood dream, to go and get my bachelor's degree at BYU-Hawaii. My parents were supportive of me and my siblings, especially when it came to our education interests. I'm the first in my family to do this, and it was a proud moment for my parents, including my extended family, when I shared with them this fantastic news of being admitted to BYU-Hawaii. Although my experience of going here differs from Malgorzata's, I can primarily relate to her struggles coming here to the US for her dreams!
Last 2020, COVID happened. The day I was supposed to have my visa interview, the president of our country announced a lockdown. Although my first yr was solely online, it was tough. Here I am, a new international student whose time difference from Hawaii is 18 hours and who never used Canvas in her entire life. Even so, I was blessed with so many excellent professors, and they helped me with my transition to going back to school after three years. This experience taught me to be patient and humble. I learned to be more open and ask for help when needed. My professors always reminded me not to be shy to ask for help. Since I'm the eldest among five siblings, I'm not used to asking for help because I constantly extend help to others. So asking for help is always the last thing on my mind, and my professors helped me realize that asking for help is not a sign of weakness or laziness. It is the start of building trust and good relationships with other people. Because of these, I've never been more prepared and more brave, especially when I got to the beautiful islands of Hawaii and continued my academic journey here at BYUH.
Ever since, I have never asked for money from my parents because I can support my education through my academic scholarships and from my meager bi-weekly salary. One of the reasons I'm studying so hard is to one day be like you—changing the lives of our other brothers and sisters by allowing them to receive a high-quality education that will forever change their lives. I am forever indebted to donors like you who support a young believer like me. I want so much more because I want and feel this sense of urgency to give back to my family and country when I graduate. I share the same hope with my university's motto: "Enter to learn; go forth to serve" and help the future generation do the same. With this, Malgorzata and I are more alike than we think because we are examples of believers and achievers of big dreams!
Eco-Warrior Scholarship
Aloha! My name is Lovely, and I'm studying at BYU-Hawaii as an international student from the Philippines and majoring in Biology. I'm the first in my family to study abroad. I came to BYU-Hawaii to get a degree that would enable me to serve my family, my community, and my country more effectively. I'm a full-time student working part-time to help fund my schooling. One of the reasons I'm studying so hard is to one day be like you—changing the lives of our other brothers and sisters by allowing them to receive a high-quality education that will forever improve their life. Growing up in the Philippines, I'm lucky enough to experience both worlds. What I meant by this is living a life of comfort in the city and living a life in a simple way on the farm.
My maternal grandparents are both farmers, and I'm of them because I learned how to be resourceful in many ways, like growing our food to caring for the land that gives them their livelihood. I took the Conservation Biology class last Winter 2022 semester. One day my former professor, Dr. David Bybee, also the director of Kumuwaiwai Center for Sustainability here at BYUH, emailed me about an event in Thailand. I submitted my application to our school for approval. I was blessed enough to be chosen as one of the six participants in my current university, BYU-Hawaii, to attend the GREEN SUMMIT A FUTURE TOGETHER at the United Nations Conference Center in Bangkok, Thailand, last December 13 to 16, 2022, organized by Humanitarian Affairs Asia. I learned a lot from this conference which increased my desire to learn more projects about sustainability and conservation. Speakers like Miss Joanna Broomfield, Founder of Root the Future, helped me think about the need to figure out how to feed billions of people with fewer resources on a changing planet.
From Mr. Felipe Queipo, Communications Officer Department of Global Communications United Nations, New York, who I look up to help me learn how to talk to people who do not care about sustainability. This talk is probably my biggest takeaway from the conference because when I moved here to Hawaii, promoting the conservation and preservation of resources was hard if one lived in abundance. Back home, in the Philippines, it was easier because we know what it's like to be living in conditions when all of our resources are gone, especially after experiencing natural calamities like typhoons. A friend of mine commented when I encouraged him to avoid food waste, and his comment dumbfounded me. He said, "We're here in America now. No need for us to worry!" Even with this comment, during the event, I made friends from different countries, from Lebanon to Australia to Israel and many more, who share the same passion and desire to protect and preserve a more sustainable world for the future generation. Why must I reduce my carbon footprint? Because I love our planet, and as stewards of God's creation, we are responsible for caring for it. I learned how their little way of helping the environment they call home. I want to learn all that I can about this topic. I'm planning to get as much education as circumstances allow and go back and give back to my country when I graduate. I am forever indebted to donors like you for making my dreams a reality. May God bless you for sharing some of your blessings to change lives forever.