Hobbies and interests
Dance
Art
Babysitting And Childcare
Social Justice
Sociology
Law
Education
Spanish
Reading
Romance
Adult Fiction
Social Issues
I read books multiple times per month
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Proud immigrant latina, aspiring immigration lawyer. Since I was born, I knew I have a purpose; making my parents proud and achieving what they could not do. I'm a first generation student that will change the world and help my community,
Education
University of San Francisco
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Sociology
Minors:
- Education, General
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Education
Dream career goals:
Immigration lawyer
BTA
San Francisco Unified District2023 – Present1 yearCashier
Reinas Restaurant2020 – 20211 yearLegal Assistant
Michael H. Kim Law firm2022 – 2022Program Leader
A-OK Program2021 – 20232 yearsValet Parker
California Parking Company2023 – Present1 yearBTA
Kyo Autism Therapy2023 – 2023
Sports
Soccer
Club2013 – 20174 years
Public services
Volunteering
Dreamers club — Leader2017 – 2021Volunteering
Boys & Girls Club of San Francisco — Inter2019 – 2021
Future Interests
Politics
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Carlos F. Garcia Muentes Scholarship
In February 2003, a 20-year-old, single mom, brought a new life into the world completely changing her life. As she tried to navigate her adolescent life, she was beginning to write her own story while simultaneously creating mine. She had no stability, no college degree, and no support. She was required to make decisions for herself and her new child. The American dream was the answer to her struggle. She knew that immigrating to America would give me a better future even though that meant sacrificing everything she knew. I was five years old when my mom left. At that age, I did not understand why she had to leave. I felt abandoned. As a child, I couldn’t grasp the idea that she was trying to build a better life for me. As I grew up, I started to understand that her American dream was becoming mine. For eight years, she was working endlessly to build a path for me. My mom became my motivation as I witnessed how hard she was working. I did not hesitate to follow our American dream when the opportunity came. The sacrifices that she made fueled my hunger for success. No matter what I was going through, I overcame every obstacle thrown at me.
Immigrating to the United States at the age of 13, I knew I had to master the language of English. Not only for myself but for my mother. She was so focused on building a future for me that she did not get a chance to go to school to build her own. I graduated High school with honors while working to save up for college. I am now studying at the University of San Francisco. Its high tuition has become an obstacle for me that I need to overcome by myself. I balance school and work in order to alleviate the financial burden of my mom. Being a full-time student and a full-time employee is burning me down, but I am determined to not give up. Every time I feel like giving up, I remember about my mom and everything she has done for me and my future. If she was able to raise me on her own, then I can get my degree. Getting a higher education will be my payment for every sacrifice she has made.
Not only did my mom inspire me to work hard for us but also for my community. I am working on my Bachelor's degree in Sociology with a minor in Youth Studies. I believe that children and youth are the future and the change. That is why I plan to work in the education field after finishing college. I want to become a role model for any child and/or youth who might be going through a similar situation to what I went through. I am determined to show the world the strong women my mom raised by herself. By showing off my success, I will be showing off my her hard work.