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Phinee Felix

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My name is Phinee Felix, and I’m a senior at Lake Minneola High School. I’ve been part of the Culinary Arts program for four years and also sing in the school Choir. Both experiences have helped me grow as a leader and team player. I’m planning to go into nursing after graduation because I’ve always wanted a career where I can help others in meaningful ways. One thing people often say about me is that I’m extremely kind and caring to everyone around me. I believe being kind can make a big difference, and I carry that mindset with me every day. I’m focused on my goals and excited to keep learning and growing on my path to becoming a nurse.

Education

Lake Minneola High School

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Hospital & Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      Sports

      Track & Field

      Varsity
      2025 – 2025

      Football

      Varsity
      2024 – 20251 year

      Arts

      • Lake Minneola High School AP Studio Art

        Drawing
        2024 – 2025

      Public services

      • Volunteering

        One Blood — To be patient, eat healthy, and give blood.
        2023 – 2023
      Community Health Ambassador Scholarship for Nursing Students
      Ever since I was young, I have felt the need to care for others. Whether it was helping a classmate who was struggling or being there for a friend going through something difficult, I have always tried to be someone others could count on. As I got older, that natural instinct to help turned into something more serious. I began thinking about my future and what kind of difference I wanted to make. That is when I realized that nursing was the right path for me. It is not just a job. It is a chance to make a real impact on people’s lives every single day. My passion for nursing also comes from what I have seen in my own life. My family has had to work extremely hard to get by. I have watched them make sacrifices, go through financial stress, and face obstacles that most people do not see. That has motivated me to do everything I can to build a better future for us. I want to be the first in my family to create stability and open new doors for the next generation. Nursing is a way to do that. It offers a solid career, but even more than that, it gives me a chance to take care of others while also taking care of my loved ones. I am committed to this path. I know that nursing school will be challenging, but I am ready to give it everything I have. I want to grow not only as a student, but as a person who brings strength, kindness, and calm into the room when things are at their worst. I believe that being a nurse takes more than just knowledge. It takes heart, and that is something I know I can bring to the table. One day, I also want to give back to the community that helped shape me. I plan to volunteer in local clinics, speak to students about healthcare careers, and find ways to support people who may not have access to medical care. I believe in the importance of lifting others up, especially those who feel like they are stuck or forgotten. Sometimes a small act of kindness can change someone’s whole outlook, and I want to be part of creating that change. This journey is about more than just getting a degree. It is about building a life that I am proud of, helping my family rise with me, and using everything I learn to support others. Nursing gives me the opportunity to do all of that. It is not going to be easy, but I am determined. I am focused. And I am ready to work hard for the future I believe in.
      Ben Bonner Memorial Scholarship
      I have always known that I wanted to do something meaningful with my life, and over time, I realized that nursing is the path I want to follow. It is not just a job to me; it is something that connects deeply with who I am. I have always cared about others. Whether it is helping a friend through a difficult day or simply listening when someone needs to talk, I try to be the kind of person others can rely on. Nursing gives me the opportunity to do that on a larger scale. One of the biggest reasons I want to become a nurse is to improve the living conditions of my family. We have faced many challenges, and I have seen how hard my loved ones have worked just to keep us going. I want to give back to them and create a better life for all of us. Becoming a nurse will allow me to support my family financially and emotionally, and it motivates me to keep pushing forward even when things get tough. I also see nursing as a career where I can continue to grow as a person. It is more than learning how to care for patients physically. It is about developing emotional strength, patience, and understanding. I know it will not always be easy, but I believe it is one of the most meaningful careers anyone can have. Being able to comfort someone during a difficult time or help them heal is something I truly look forward to. Looking ahead, I plan to give back to my community in several ways. One of my biggest goals is to be a role model, especially for young people who may be going through difficult situations. I want them to see that it is possible to come from humble beginnings and still achieve something great. I want to show them that with determination, anything is possible. I also plan to volunteer in local clinics, participate in community health events, and mentor students who are interested in healthcare. Whether it is offering support, sharing advice, or simply being present, I want to contribute in ways that make others feel seen and valued. I believe that giving back is an important part of personal success. It is not just about reaching your goals but also about lifting others as you go. Nursing is not just a career for me. It is a calling. It gives me the chance to help others, take care of my family, and give back to the community that shaped me. I am ready to work hard, stay focused, and continue growing into the person I want to be. I believe this path will allow me to change lives—including my own—and I am truly excited for what lies ahead.
      Philippe Forton Scholarship
      There was this one time during my sophomore year that really stuck with me. It was not anything huge or dramatic, but it meant a lot and it taught me what real compassion looks like. There was a student in my class who did not really talk much. A lot of people ignored him, and some even made fun of the way he talked or how quiet he was. I did not know much about him, but I could tell he felt out of place most of the time. One day, we had to do a group project in class, and the teacher randomly assigned the groups. He ended up in mine. At first, it was kind of awkward. He barely said anything, and the rest of the group kind of ignored him. But instead of just going along with that, I decided to actually talk to him. I asked what he thought about the project and if he had any ideas. At first, he seemed surprised that someone asked, but then he started sharing, and his ideas were actually really good. I kept including him and made sure the others listened too. Slowly, the group started to treat him differently because they saw that he had something to say. Later that week, he came up to me in the hallway and said thank you. He said he usually hated group projects because no one listened to him, but this one was different. He smiled, and I could tell it meant something to him. That moment hit me more than I expected. It made me realize how easy it is to make someone feel seen just by treating them like a person. You do not need to do anything big or over the top. Just showing a little kindness, asking someone how they are doing, or including them in a conversation can go a long way. That experience also made me think about the kind of person I want to be, especially since I am going into nursing. I want to be someone who pays attention, who notices when someone is feeling left out or not doing okay, and who takes the time to reach out. It is something I have been trying to carry with me since then. Compassion is not always loud. Sometimes it is just a small moment where you choose to care even if no one else does. That day, I learned that even the little things matter. And now, I try to live by that every day, whether it is in class, at home, or just passing someone in the hallway.
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