Hobbies and interests
Music
Reading
Classics
Adult Fiction
Academic
I read books multiple times per week
Ryan Walker
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I am a high-achieving student, and when I graduate from high school, I will also graduate with an associate's degree in general studies. At 18, I will already be halfway finished with my bachelor's degree in biochemistry. I have always been interested in science, and I plan to attend medical school in the future. My ultimate goal is to become a women's health specialist as an OB/GYN. I have a deep commitment to helping families in poverty, and I plan to spend some time working in impoverished countries as a college student.
Education
Texas High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Career
Dream career field:
Medicine
Dream career goals:
Consultant
Literacy Council of Bowie and Miller Counties2020 – Present4 years
Sports
Equestrian
Club2010 – Present14 years
Soccer
Club2012 – Present12 years
Research
Education
Graduate Student at Texas A&M — Consultant2022 – 2023
Arts
Texas High School
Music2017 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Literacy Council of Bowie and Miller Counties — Volunteer2020 – PresentVolunteering
Texas Middle School — Volunteer2021 – PresentVolunteering
Texas Middle School — Volunteer Teacher2021 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Scorenavigator Financial Literacy Scholarship
Learning to manage money is one of the most important skills my parents could ever taught me. My dad is a police officer, and my mom works at a non-profit organization. Since my parents chose careers that are focused on serving others rather than making a lot of money, we have always lived a very modest life. I have not always had the things I wanted, but my parents understood the importance of living within their means and saving for the things they wanted in life. They have taught me to do the same, and I am grateful for these lessons.
As I think about my future, I want to follow in my parents' footsteps and serve others. I plan to enter the medical field as a doctor. Since my parents will not be able to financially help me with college, I know that investing in my education will mean that I have to make smart decisions. These smart decisions will involve me continuing to live within my means and save money when I can. Having to take out student loans is not something I am excited about, but I know that if I am cautious with my money management, I can find a way to afford my dreams.
When I become a doctor, my first priority will be to use my salary to pay off my student loan debt and create a budget that allows me to use my money wisely. I believe that I will continue to follow the lessons my parents taught me about living within my means and saving, but I am also excited about practicing another lesson my parents taught me: serving others.
Since doctors generally make enough money to live comfortably, I plan to invest money into my community. Because my parents have instilled in me strong sense of community service, I plan to volunteer my time and give my money to causes that are important. For me, that is helping make sure that people in our community have access to proper medical care. I have always been interested in health and wellness, and by serving as a doctor, I will not only serve my patients, but I will also serve people in my community that do not always receive regular health care services. Making smart financial decisions will allow me the opportunity to invest my money in things that matter to me personally and professionally. For me, that is community health.