Hobbies and interests
Ballet
Dance
Foreign Languages
Reading
Academic
Anthropology
Adventure
Business
Classics
Contemporary
Fantasy
Horror
Law
Suspense
Social Science
Romance
Social Issues
Adult Fiction
Leadership
Literature
I read books multiple times per week
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FinalistBio
I am a first generation low income student at Brown University. I am studying International and Public Affairs and aspire to be a lawyer. I am a very curious and passionate person, which is what I attribute a lot of my success to! I hope to learn from diverse groups of scholars, researchers, and students to gain a more nuanced perspective of the world and its challenges.
Education
Brown University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Political Science and Government
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Law Practice
Dream career goals:
Cashier, Hostess, Server
Pho Everest2015 – 20183 years
Sports
Ballet
Club2004 – Present20 years
Research
Law
Office of the Rhode Island Attorney General — Primary researcher2023 – Present
Arts
Brown Ballet Company
DanceNutcracker2022 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Dorcas International — Mentor Advisor and Program Liaison2021 – Present
Phillip Robinson Memorial Scholarship
The kitchen is the heart of my home. The chaotic smells of spices transport me back into the high-octane city of Saigon. Fiery chilies contrast with vibrant, decadent curry powders. In my home country of Vietnam, I witnessed the lasting effects of war and economic exploitation. In my host country of America, I witnessed the arrival of the floods of refugees fleeing their homes, with my family and I amongst them. Confronted with a new continent and an unfamiliar language, we were like babies taking our first breaths, confused yet in awe of the new world.
Coming from a family where nobody has finished primary school, I was motivated to become the first to enter University and now to thrive as a future lawyer. To do so, I strive hard to achieve academically and in community work as a person's character is built by formal education and their application of it. In the three years I have worked at Dorcas International, I taught English to a class of 25 Afghan refugees and helped to design interactive activities to help their learning. I analyzed data on the effectiveness of current training programs and researched domestic and international programs with similar goals. I used my research and data skills from past internships to develop and implement a new and more efficient mentorship and cultural orientation program based on my qualitative research. Teaching at Dorcas International has helped me hone in on many different skills. Importantly, I have learned to be a more effective and empathetic communicator and to approach problems with human-centric solutions.
My experience of working closely with communities and on administration levels gave me a unique understanding of how changes are implemented and their impacts. I want to explore these concepts at my current institution and my future law school. I aim to not just learn formal concepts and theories, I want to be able to put my knowledge to actual practice.
In my experiences as a refugee and as a citizen of a non-democratic country, I have witnessed many atrocities and hardships. I want to practice immigration law to help those who were in my mom's shoes, fighting for her family to have a better chance at life. I want to participate and contribute to the ever-growing discourse on immigration and refugee policies. With my background and dedication to community engagement, I hope to develop my thought leadership and generate many contributions to the field.