Hobbies and interests
Athletic Training
Bible Study
Baseball
Music
Community Service And Volunteering
Culinary Arts
Reading
Adventure
Novels
Leadership
Self-Help
I read books multiple times per week
Micah Turner
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FinalistBio
Hi, I'm Micah, I've come here to find an opportunity to help me achieve my life-long goals of pursuing higher education and venturing into my select career. I'm a very Data and analysis-driven individual with a strong foundation in interpreting complex data sets to deliver informed business decisions. Proven abilities in working within teams and dynamic work environments.
Education
Harris Stowe State University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Marketing
- Business Administration, Management and Operations
Urban Prep Chtr Acad Englewood Hs
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Business Administration, Management and Operations
Career
Dream career field:
Dream career goals:
Intern
After School Matters2023 – 2023
Sports
Baseball
Varsity2020 – 20233 years
Football
Varsity2019 – 20201 year
Awards
- Freshman of the year
- First freshman to score a varsity touchdown
Research
African Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Malcolm X College — Student2021 – 2023
Public services
Volunteering
Feed The Streets Saint Lous — Associate. I helped pack and make lunches, while also walking the streets of Saint Louis interacting while individuals.2024 – 2024Volunteering
Independent — Helped unload the truck of meats and passed off bags of goods to people.2021 – 2022Volunteering
Youth Guidance — I was a member of the cleaning team, while others took pictures, and handed out flyers.2021 – 2022
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Team USA Fan Scholarship
As I reflect on the unforgettable moments of this year’s Summer Olympics, I find myself juggling with a beautiful dilemma: how can I possibly choose a favorite athlete among the exceptional talent on display? From thrilling track and field events to intense decathlons, from breathtaking water sports to dynamic volleyball and basketball competitions, each athlete showcased their dedication and skill in a way that makes selection nearly impossible. My enthusiasm for cheering on my country, Team USA, is immense, fueled by a tradition that began with my great-grandmother.
Growing up, the Olympics were more than just a series of sporting events; they were a cherished family tradition. My great-grandmother instilled in me the excitement of rooting for our athletes, and sharing stories of her Olympic memories. She would gather our family around the television, her passion flowing as we watched everything from gymnastics to fencing. That animated atmosphere in my household during the Olympics shaped my own love for the Games, teaching me to celebrate not just individual achievements but also the spirit of unity that sports can bring.
This year, I made it a point to experience as many events as possible, and each one left a lasting impression. In track and field, the sheer speed and grace of the athletes were breathtaking. Team USA dominated the athletics competitions, winning the most gold medals, showcasing a deep boat of talent and determination. The decathletes, with their incredible versatility, epitomized the Olympic spirit, excelling in ten distinct events, each requiring a unique skill set. Watching them compete was a reminder of the years of hard work and dedication they poured into their training. To be able to achieve the great performances they delivered.
The water sports events were equally mesmerizing. The athletes displayed not only physical prowess but also artistry and precision. In particular, watching the U.S. synchronized swimming team perform was awe-inspiring, their routines a perfect blend of athleticism and creativity. Similarly, the U.S. rowing teams brought home multiple medals, emphasizing the teamwork and endurance that are hallmarks of Olympic competition.
Volleyball and basketball were another highlight of my Olympic experience. The energy of the games was palpable, with players pushing their limits in pursuit of victory. The U.S. women's basketball team made history by becoming the first to win eight straight gold medals, a testament to their skill and determination. I found myself on the edge of my seat, shouting encouragement and celebrating their achievements as if I were right there on the court with them.
Then there was gymnastics, where Simone Biles continued to define greatness. With 11 Olympic medals to her name—seven of which are gold— solidifying herself as the second most decorated womens’ gymnast with the achievement. Her performances inspired me and countless others, reminding us of the power of perseverance and hard work. Biles's ability to push the boundaries of her sport while advocating for mental health makes her journey all the more remarkable.
In conclusion, while I find it challenging to choose a favorite athlete from this year's Olympics, the shared experience of rooting for Team USA, steeped in family tradition, is what truly resonates with me. The culture in my household during the Olympics is thrilling and animated, filled with pride and excitement. Each athlete’s journey adds to the rich array of Olympic history, and I am grateful to witness and celebrate their incredible achievements. Whether in track and field, decathlon, basketball, or gymnastics, each competitor has left an indelible mark, and I look forward to cheering them on in the future.
Rev. and Mrs. E B Dunbar Scholarship
As a rising student and first African American citizen I’ve run into my fair share of roadblocks. My life is based of that though so I don’t really let it shock me. I’ve literally started at death into the face but still didn’t surrender.
I’ve come from the Waving Windy City of Chicago and the Southside where it a passive war zone. Growing up with all brothers(five brothers) in a small apartments two room apartment with no father’s present. Was an instant step into poverty and most of all the ghettos. But I was always different, the street life, the frolicking, and loitering outside all day never appealed to me. Even though it was always a step to the right of me, I was never enticed no matter how broke we were. To stay away from the streets my mother had my brothers and I in sports year round. I disliked it because it took me away from one of my favorite hobbies reading. But as I grew into sports and myself as an individual. I found I developed a discipline, an even rawer attitude, and greater awareness to things. I was sounded my self around likeminded individuals and several great mentors, during my high school development. They opened my eyes to many more options and opportunities. But the environment catches up to everyone one, even the innocent bystanders.
The high school I chose required me to take many forms of public transportation everyday. So I’ve had to overcome being attacked, harassed, and even traumatized at the pursuit of education. As a strong and stubborn person some things don’t really get to weigh on me. I strive to look forward in life so I don’t allow it. But it’s different, when you see your life flash before your very eyes. My situation had me in a close experience with death, where I was almost gunned down. This situation led me down a rabbit hole and a stent of ptsd. During the summer of my freshman year of college. My heart and brain was in shambles, I had just seen my dreams go down in dripping blood. I was shook and broken. My mentor and mother gave me spiritual hope and helped led me into my first semester of college. That experience made me realize and cherish my inner drive to push for the limits.
As long as I could remember, I always wanted to do and go somewhere with my potential. Even though the encounter left me with a scar to this day, it inspired me even more. To Create something for me and my community. I decided long ago that I was going to have a community center built in my hometown. After seeing the impact it had on the youth I find it very affective for young kid in a very dangerous and arduous environment. Children need a safe environment, where they can connect, relax, socialize, and de stress from their everyday surroundings.
Rev. and Mrs. E B Dunbar Scholarship
Providing for five boys while being homeless would be difficult for any single parent. But it takes a warrior to not succumb to the pressure. My mother is one of only three in my family who have taken some form of higher education. She’s the one person who motivates me to do more and dreams bigger than I can imagine. She has given me the vision and fire to pursue better for my future. I plan to break this stream of poverty and reliance on government aid that has plagued my family.
She is a mother of five and has to overwork rendering her body unable to support them. I still remember vividly when my brothers and I had to box all of our things in our vintage minivan. Months later my uncle passed away, causing grief and shock to everyone. My heart yearned for an answer. Why us?.. What’ve we done? These thoughts haunted me when I was young. I wouldn't say I like those memories but I further realize that they ultimately shaped who I am.
But it didn't hinder her; she moved us back into her parent's house and went back to school to pursue the passion she had always neglected. She's inspired me to take the initiative and put myself in the best position I can. But during the harsh quarantine, my sophomore year, I struggled to cope with the crisis, and what was happening to those close to me. As I looked into myself, I found ways to redirect my negative energy and dejection. I started doing hours of research on my interests, values, and colleges. Business school is the best fit, due to my creativity, my curiosity, and my visualization of the future. It’s where I’ll have time to create bonds and also network. The essential thing is to network, you can only get so far alone, I know this. So I'm striving to group like-minded young future leaders to create something amazing and life-changing. In my studies in business and economics, instead of worrying about making money and sending it back-home. So I put my trust in the School of Business and make an investment on my future. Build enough equity to become my own boss, to help my family, as well as other communities like mine. Becoming someone others can look up to and rely on. It is my intention to stay on the narrow path to raise the bar in my family. I value making a positive impact on others around me and making a difference. Enabling young Black youth to stray away from the stereotypes placed since birth and to show them they can achieve more than what society has told them. This all starts with me. So I’m pursuing a business degree to have the tools to support, travel, and start my own legacy.