Hobbies and interests
Volleyball
Business And Entrepreneurship
Music
Physics
Biology
Neuroscience
Badminton
Swimming
Cinematography
Graphic Design
Crocheting
Directing
Marketing
Reading
Christianity
Health
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Adult Fiction
Family
Novels
Historical
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I read books multiple times per week
Nicole Zialcita
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Hi! I am Nicole, an 18 year old college freshman and an aspiring neurologist. I started working when I was 10 years old to help my mom out. At 17, I was able to start my own small business to help pay for my college tuition.
I always told myself that I would never let our financial status be a hindrance to me pursuing my dreams and helping my family. I am incredibly humbled and grateful to have this opportunity to apply to these generous scholarships. Thank you for your kindness and generosity!
Since I was 9 years old, I have struggled with chronic migraine. Sometimes, it even comes to the point where I have to get admitted at the hospital to be monitored by the doctors. I've always battled with my migraines, but one thing I'm grateful for is that because of it, I met amazing neurologists who inspired me to be like them one day. The warmth and the joy they get to spread in times of trials is something I see myself doing for the rest of my life.
Education
Grace Bible Academy
High SchoolGPA:
3.8
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- International Business
- Psychology, General
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
- Neurobiology and Neurosciences
Career
Dream career field:
Hospital & Health Care
Dream career goals:
Physician
Store manager, Marketing specialist
Beignet Boxes2021 – 20221 yearCoffee shop barista
Word Cafe2018 – 20213 yearsGraphic Designer
Mum's Yogurt2018 – 20213 years
Sports
Volleyball
Varsity2015 – 20227 years
Awards
- Team Captain
Research
Neurobiology and Neurosciences
Grace Bible Academy- Practical Researcher — Researcher2020 – 2022
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Carlos F. Garcia Muentes Scholarship
Attached below is my video submission. Thank you so much!
Rho Brooks Women in STEM Scholarship
“Would it be weird if I said that the Atlantic Salmon is my role model?” my heart and mind debate whether I should say it out loud or not. Probably, since my teacher was expecting me to say a person's name. Instead, I say it proudly in front of the whole class. “My greatest role model would be the Atlantic Salmon.”. My peers burst out laughing in confusion. Though I was serious, they all can’t seem to wrap their head around the fact that my role model is a fish.
I was in 5th grade when my teacher told us about the journey of the salmon. Since then, I’ve always been so fascinated by it. I stand in awe of its perseverance despite knowing what is ahead of them. The salmon's journey is a mission.
In the vast evergreen forest where you can hear streams of crystal waters flow, the salmon’s destiny awaits. An Atlantic salmon travels miles from seawater to freshwater just to lay its eggs. To reach their destination, they go through streams of water where they enter a series of challenges and enter a state of vulnerability. After miles of traveling, there comes a stage where seals try to catch salmon but only take out the eggs they carry.
I tried to put myself in the salmon's shoe and it all seemed to make sense. Its story is like the last puzzle piece in a 3000-piece puzzle. In that case, I would be the salmon, while their eggs are the potential I carry within me as I grow throughout the years. The predators who try to take out the salmon eggs would be the people I encounter in my life who try to bring me down and tell me that I can’t reach my destiny. Finally, the freshwater stream would be the place I am destined to be.
When I turned 11 years old, the uncontrollable force of life struck me. I held the responsibility of raising myself and my little sister in a small town where we had no family or any familiarities. Paying bills, finding ways to pay for our rent, and doing all the house chores were a lot to take in at such a young age. As I walk down the streets of downtown Baguio City as I carry bags of groceries while lining up for bills payment, all the heads turn toward me, eyes look at me from head to toe, and hear voices ridiculing the things I do. Growing up, I’ve always been so proud of the hard work and effort I put into to be able to reach my goals in pursuit of better education in America. My peers would always tell me how that would be impossible because of our financial state. “Hindi yan mangyayare, Nicole. Wag mo na paasahin sarili mo.” “(That will never happen, Nicole. Don’t bring your hopes up)”, they mockingly tell me. Despite the countless negative comments I get everywhere I turn, I remain the unwavering faith and I can say that it is because I look up to the pacific salmon that never gives up no matter how many predators may come it's way throughout its journey.