Hobbies and interests
Acting And Theater
Voice Acting
Music
Guitar
Music Production
Reading
Mystery
Fantasy
Art
Classics
Contemporary
Economics
I read books multiple times per month
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Leaving the profession of firefighting to study acting at NYU is risky, but nothing makes more sense to me than facing the challenges ahead and I have proven that the power of positive thinking has propelled my current career forward and it will do the same for this new adventure I have decided to embark on.
Education
New York University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
Lone Star College System
Trade SchoolMajors:
- Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services, Other
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Fine and Studio Arts
Career
Dream career field:
Arts
Dream career goals:
Actor
Firefighter/EMT
Spring Fire Department2018 – Present6 years
Sports
Football
Junior Varsity2011 – 20132 years
Awards
- Team Captain
Arts
Cypress Lakes Highschool
ActingFootloose/Highschool Musical/ Leading Ladies2013 – 2015
Public services
- Tomball Fire Department — Firefighter2018 – 2019
Future Interests
Volunteering
Kozakov Foundation Arts Fellowship
Students pursuing higher education are trying to discover their careers and eventually
find employment. The most significant difference between those students and myself is I already have a
fulfilling career, I achieved a dream, and I am choosing to abandon it. I am deciding to leave my
job as a full-time firefighter for a seat in one of the most prestigious performing arts schools
in the country.
Leaving the profession of firefighting to study acting at NYU is risky, but nothing makes
more sense to me than facing the challenges ahead, and I have proven that the power of positive
thinking has propelled my current career forward, and it will do the same for this new adventure I
have decided to embark on.
During my time in high school, I excelled in the performing arts. I had a knack for
understanding the inherent need to understand the human experience through
storytelling. My dedication to the craft was noticed by several of my peers, and I was recognized
by the district through performance awards. I knew without a doubt that one day I would be
acting professionally; the next steps were unfortunately unclear.
During my senior year, I was faced with a harsh reality. My parent did not have the
means or finances to send me to the Universities and Conservatories I was auditioned for and
was accepted. I was a young Latino with parents who never went to college. The genesis of a
the plan was formed during this time, a plan to secure marketable workforce skills before plunging
headfirst into the arts.
I decided on a career in emergency services. I knew that the flexible schedule,
competitive pay, and transferable skills would aid me later when I decided to pick up acting
professionally. But more than this, I needed to give back to the public and put my life on the line
for someone else as much as I felt the need to perform.
The days in the academy were grueling. I faced hot physical training daily, fully geared
confined spaces training, and daily skill evaluations. Regardless of the pressure and anxiety
involved, I flourished in this environment. I felt a sense of pride in my ability to go outside of
myself in these stressful situations and still focus on my studying and work life. Four months
after graduating from the fire academy, I had a career in the field. My time in the service was filled
with several adrenaline-fueled working emergency responses, all different in nature and severity.
I found a lifelong brotherhood and family with the fire service. I had become self-sufficient,
worked through a pandemic, and I was utterly a self-made man. Nothing could hold me back
from achieving the dream now.
My audition for NYU was approaching. I locked myself in my closet 4 hours a day and
dug into the audition pieces I picked; I was thrilled to be acting again. I auditioned for the Tisch
School of Drama at New York University and was accepted as part of the freshman acting
ensemble. My effort and time had been rewarded. After years of struggling to be a fully
independent man, I was able to take these first steps towards my dream. The issue I face now is
the move to New York will end my full-time employment, my finances will be drastically
different, which is why I think this Award will help me. It will put me closer to accomplishing
my dream of becoming trained by the best professionals in the industry.