Hobbies and interests
Basketball
Cooking
Painting and Studio Art
Baking
Makeup and Beauty
Business And Entrepreneurship
Fashion
Exercise And Fitness
Social Justice
Shopping And Thrifting
Drawing And Illustration
Fitness
Reading
Architecture
Business
Adventure
Art
Cookbooks
Cultural
Drama
Design
Food and Drink
Horror
Humor
Leadership
I read books multiple times per week
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WinnerBio
Success is a common goal, and for me, how I achieve it is just as important. My mom, a first-gen graduate from the Dominican Republic, overcame challenges to provide our family with access to private education, instilling important values in me.
Being a teen mom has added extra obstacles to my education, but it has also become a source of motivation. Despite the long nights of studying, my daughter is my inspiration to push through. I aim to make her proud, along with my mom and myself.
As a minority, I've seen the world without privilege, motivating me to help people like me and those facing different challenges. I want to support those around me and contribute to my community's growth.
Success, to me, is not just reaching goals but the journey helping others, receiving support, and giving back. With the right support, I believe I can overcome any obstacles. Despite facing challenges, my unique experiences have shaped who I am today.
Education
Endicott College
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Interior Architecture
Malden Catholic High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Interior Architecture
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
- Business Administration, Management and Operations
Career
Dream career field:
Interior Architecture
Dream career goals:
Business Founder
Interior Design Intern
Flow Design Architects2022 – 2022Server
Texas Roadhouse2022 – Present2 yearsCashier
Athas Famous Roast Beef2018 – 20191 yearCustomer Service Associate
Walgreens2020 – Present4 years
Sports
Karate
Intramural2010 – 20166 years
Dancing
Intramural2008 – 20168 years
Cross-Country Running
Junior Varsity2011 – 20198 years
Awards
- Participation
Lacrosse
Junior Varsity2019 – 2019
Awards
- Participation
Basketball
Junior Varsity2013 – 20218 years
Awards
- Participation
- Co-Captain
Research
Social and Economic Injustice
I researched about the deportation and neglect at boarders. I spoke on how The United States is supposed to be a welcoming country and have so much to offer but are yet so hessitant to let others experience our greatness.2019 – 2020
Arts
St. Pius V School
ActingEdgar Allen Poe: The Raven, The Tell-Tale Heart2017 – 2017Malden Catholic
ActingAnnie2019 – 2020Latin American Dance
DanceSalsa, bachata, merengue, flaminco2012 – 2014Betty Bs Dance Studio
DanceJazz, Ballet, Hip Hop2008 – 2012
Public services
Volunteering
Malden Catholic — Write appreciation letters to the eldery in Nursing Homes2018 – 2018Public Service (Politics)
Lynn Woods — Walked around the woods and picked up trash2019 – 2019Advocacy
St. Pius V School — To spread the word to 8th and 7th graders on the importance of high school, to stay on top of their grades and to get involved in every and anything2019 – 2019Volunteering
St. Pius V School — Help out in classrooms, grounds keeping, and data entry2022 – 2022Volunteering
My Brothers Table — Serve dinner to the homeless and less fortunate. Clean the dinning area once dinner was over.2018 – 2018Volunteering
St. Pius V Parish — Alterserver2015 – 2017Volunteering
To connect with elderly people who have mental and physical disorders. To help distract them and be their for them mentally and physically.2020 – 2020Volunteering
Light The Night — Volunteered directing walkers and runners where to go for the cancer walk2018 – 2018
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Tim Watabe Doing Hard Things Scholarship
A life goal most people aspire to be is successful, while yes this is definitely a goal I set for myself. However, what is more, important to me is the way I get there. With my mom being a non traditional first-generation graduate. It took her 25 years to finally hold her college diploma in her hand, due to inflexible and bias work managers who gave the flexibility she was asking for to a fellow white employee instead of her, having kids was a major obstacle as well. She needed to be a mother and also complete her lifelong goals. She is from Dominican Republic, who was given so little being a minority, she did not let that stop her to become great, not only for herself but for the rest of my family and for me. She always wanted to give her family a better life than what she was capable of having. That is why she gave us access to private school for our entire lives. My mother was proud to be the only Latina walking out of the ghetto in a private school uniform. Putting the judgement and bullying out of mind, the skeptics from her neighborhood and also from the primarily white school she attended.
I aspire to make my mother proud and achieve my full potential. I see myself in a similar predicament from my mother. My high school was a made up of a majority of white people. Feeling hard to fit in and be myself at the same time further on into my high school career I broke the bounds that held me back and excelled academically.
As a senior in my high-school, I became pregnant. I hid the fact from my parents and friends scared and not knowing what to do. I was faced with three options: abortion to continue on my path with no obstacles, adoption, or keeping the baby. Not being able to stomach the first two options I decided to make a life changing decision and have my beautiful baby girl Joselina Evangelia Figueroa on July 9, 2022 at 2:57 am. With overwhelming support from my family and my boyfriends family, her father. I am still set on track to live my full potential and excel in everything I do, academically, and as a new mother. I will strive to give my daughter the best life she can dream of putting aside judgements and discouragement. I know I will be able to live the life that God has planned for me. She is not lesson, she is not a step back but she is a blessing, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
I want to help anyone who needs it. Growing up as a minority, I have been fortunate enough to view the world how it really is and not through a glass pedastol. This is why I want to help people just like me and people who are in different situations than I am. As I grow I want to help the people around me grow and help my community grow. Success is not about the end result but about the journey. Who you have helped, who helped you and giving back. I will be going for my goals and let nothing stand in my way to becoming the best version of myself. I definitely did not have the ideal childhood most children get to experience; nevertheless, everyone has their own story and their own experiences. The types of obstacles I have faced definitely helped mold me into the person I am today.
Jose Prado Memorial Scholarship
A life goal most people aspire to be is successful, while yes this is definitely a goal I set for myself. However, what is more, important to me is the way I get there. With my mom being a non traditional first-generation graduate. It took her 25 years to finally hold her college diploma in her hand, due to inflexible and bias work managers who gave the flexibility she was asking for to a fellow white employee instead of her, having kids was a major obstacle as well. She needed to be a mother and also complete her lifelong goals. She is from Dominican Republic, who was given so little being a minority, she did not let that stop her to become great, not only for herself but for the rest of my family and for me. She always wanted to give her family a better life than what she was capable of having. That is why she gave us access to private school for our entire lives. My mother was proud to be the only Latina walking out of the ghetto in a private school uniform. Putting the judgement and bullying out of mind, the skeptics from her neighborhood and also from the primarily white school she attended.
I aspire to make my mother proud and achieve my full potential. I see myself in a similar predicament from my mother. My high school was a made up of a majority of white people. Feeling hard to fit in and be myself at the same time further on into my high school career I broke the bounds that held me back and excelled academically.
As a senior in my high-school, I became pregnant. I hid the fact from my parents and friends scared and not knowing what to do. I was faced with three options: abortion to continue on my path with no obstacles, adoption, or keeping the baby. Not being able to stomach the first two options I decided to make a life changing decision and have my beautiful baby girl Joselina Evangelia Figueroa on July 9, 2022 at 2:57 am. With overwhelming support from my family and my boyfriends family, her father. I am still set on track to live my full potential and excel in everything I do, academically, and as a new mother. I will strive to give my daughter the best life she can dream of putting aside judgements and discouragement. I know I will be able to live the life that God has planned for me. She is not lesson, she is not a step back but she is a blessing, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
I want to help anyone who needs it. Growing up as a minority, I have been fortunate enough to view the world how it really is and not through a glass pedastol. This is why I want to help people just like me and people who are in different situations than I am. As I grow I want to help the people around me grow and help my community grow. Success is not about the end result but about the journey. Who you have helped, who helped you and giving back. I will be going for my goals and let nothing stand in my way to becoming the best version of myself. I definitely did not have the ideal childhood most children get to experience; nevertheless, everyone has their own story and their own experiences. The types of obstacles I have faced definitely helped mold me into the person I am today.
SKH Empowering Scholarship for Women
WinnerA life goal most people aspire to be is successful; while yes, this is a goal I set for myself. However, what is more important to me is the way I get there. With my mom being a first-generation graduate from the Dominican Republic, who was given so little being a minority, she did not let that stop her from becoming great, not only for herself but for the rest of my family and me. She always wanted to give her family a better life than what she was capable of having. That is why she gave us access to private education for our entire lives. She believed they set morals into us and help us achieve maturity and responsibility, which I believe did help me. I aspire to make my mother proud and achieve my full potential.
I want to help everyone and anyone who needs it. Growing up as a minority, I have been fortunate enough to see the world how it is. This is why I want to help people just like me and people who are in different situations than I am. As I grow I want to help the people around me grow and help my community grow. Success is not about the end result but the journey. Who you have helped, who helped you and giving back. I believe with the right support system I will go for my goals and let nothing stand in my way to becoming the best version of myself. I did not have the ideal childhood most children get to experience; nevertheless, everyone has their own story and their own experiences. The types of obstacles I have faced definitely helped mold me into the person I am today.
I feel as if going to college will definitely help me grow as a person and also grow my knowledge and mentality. Going to college will make my family proud and it was always and will always be a life accomplishment I will stop at nothing to achieve. One of my life goals is to go to college excel in everything and take nothing for granted. I want to take full advantage of every tiny opportunity I am given. I believe a college degree is critical for my future plans of success. Yes, I could get by without a degree; however, that's not what I want to do. I do not want to just "get by" in life and take it as it comes. That is not who I am. I plan to set goals for myself and achieve them. I feel having a goal is different than having a dream. Dreaming is more of wishing, when people talk about goals those are accomplishments they set for themselves and go for. I will not just wait for something to happen, I will go after and achieve my aspirations in life.
Bold Success Scholarship
Life goal most people aspire to be is successful; while yes, this is a goal I set for myself. However, what is more important to me is the way I get there. With my mom being a first-generation graduate from the Dominican Republic, who was given so little being a minority, she did not let that stop her from becoming great, not only for herself but for the rest of my family and me. She always wanted to give her family a better life than what she was capable of having.
I want to help everyone and anyone who needs it. Growing up as a minority, I have been fortunate enough to see the world how it is. As I grow I want to help the people around me grow and help my community grow. Success is not about the end result but the journey. Who you have helped, who helped you and giving back. I believe with the right support system I will go for my goals and let nothing stand in my way to becoming the best version of myself. I did not have the ideal childhood most children get to experience; nevertheless, everyone has their own story and their own experiences. The types of obstacles I have faced definitely helped mold me into the person I am today.
I feel as if going to college will definitely help me grow as a person and also grow my knowledge and mentality. Going to college will make my family proud and it was always and will always be a life accomplishment I will stop at nothing to achieve. One of my life goals is to go to college excel in everything and take nothing for granted. I want to take full advantage of every tiny opportunity I am given.
Bold Patience Matters Scholarship
I want to help everyone and anyone who needs it. Growing up as a minority, I have been fortunate enough to see the world how it is. Viewing the world face on takes a lot of patience and integrity to deal with. To not get angry why things are the way they are but t keep a steady mindset on wanting to be the change. This is why I want to help people just like me and people who are in different situations than I am. As I grow I want to help the people around me grow and help my community grow. Success is not about the end result but the journey. Who you have helped, who helped you and giving back. I believe with the right support system I will go for my goals and let nothing stand in my way to becoming the best version of myself. I did not have the ideal childhood most children get to experience; nevertheless, everyone has their own story and their own experiences. The types of obstacles I have faced definitely helped mold me into the person I am today.
Going to college will make my family proud and it was always and will always be a life accomplishment I will stop at nothing to achieve. One of my life goals is to go to college excel in everything and take nothing for granted. I want to take full advantage of every tiny opportunity I am given. I believe a college degree is critical for my future plans of success. I do not want to just "get by" in life and take it as it comes. I will not just wait for something to happen, I will go after and achieve my aspirations in life.
Bold Success Scholarship
A life goal most people aspire to be is successful, this is a goal I set for myself. However, what is more, important to me is the way I get there. My mom is a first-generation graduate. Being a minority she was given little oppurtunity. She always wanted to give her family a better life than what she was capable of having. She gave us access to private education for our entire lives. She believed they set morals into us and help us achieve maturity and responsibility, which I believe did help me. I aspire to make my mother proud and achieve my full potential.
I want to help anyone who needs it. Growing up as a minority, I have been fortunate enough to see the world how it is. I want to help the people around me grow and help my community grow. I believe with the right support system I will go for my goals and let nothing stand in my way to becoming the best version of myself.
I feel as if going to college will help me grow as a person and also grow my knowledge and mentality. Going to college will make my family proud and it was always and will always be a life accomplishment I will stop at nothing to achieve. One of my life goals is to go to college. I want to take full advantage of every opportunity I am given. I believe a college degree is critical for my plans of success. Having a goal is different than having a dream. Dreaming is more of wishing, when people talk about goals those are accomplishments they set for themselves and go for. I will not just wait for something to happen, I will go after and achieve my aspirations in life.
Robert Lee, Sr. and Bernice Williams Memorial Scholarship
A life goal most people aspire to be is successful; while yes, this is a goal I set for myself. However, what is more, important to me is the way I get there. With my mom being a first-generation graduate from the Dominican Republic, who was given so little being a minority, she did not let that stop her to become great, not only for herself but for the rest of my family and me. She always wanted to give her family a better life than what she was capable of having. That is why she gave us access to private education for our entire lives. She believed they set morals into us and help us achieve maturity and responsibility, which I believe did help me. I aspire to make my mother proud and achieve my full potential.
I want to help every and anyone who needs it. Growing up as a minority, I have been fortunate enough to see the world how it is. This is why I want to help people just like me and people who are in different situations than I am. As I grow I want to help the people around me grow and help my community grow. Success is not about the end result but the journey. Who you have helped, who helped you and giving back. I believe with the right support system I will go for my goals and let nothing stand in my way to becoming the best version of myself. I did not have the ideal childhood most children get to experience; nevertheless, everyone has their own story and their own experiences. The types of obstacles I have faced definitely helped mold me into the person I am today.
I feel as if going to college will definitely help me grow as a person and also grow my knowledge and mentality. Going to college will make my family proud and it was always and will always be a life accomplishment I will stop at nothing to achieve. One of my life goals is to go to college excel in everything and take nothing for granted. I want to take full advantage of every tiny opportunity I am given. I believe a college degree is critical for my future plans of success. Yes, I could get by without a degree; however, that's not what I want to do. I do not want to just "get by" in life and take it as it comes. That is not who I am. I plan to set goals for myself and achieve them. I feel having a goal is different than having a dream. Dreaming is more of wishing, when people talk about goals those are accomplishments they set for themselves and go for. I will not just wait for something to happen, I will go after and achieve my aspirations in life.
Bold Optimist Scholarship
Undoubtedly, my proudest moment was seeing my mom walk the stage at her graduation. She was not able to attend her first graduation because it fell perpendicular to my brother’s high school graduation, so she sacrificed the pride of finally walking the stage to support my eldest brother at his graduation.She ended up going back to college for another 2 years. Subsequent to those two years, she was able to walk the stage, after an elongated 25 years of education, she graduated as a first generation grad with two degrees.This encouraged me from there on to put my best foot forward and try my hardest in school so I can accomplish what she had done and more. Likewise, I can potentionally be the next generation to graduate in my family. As I am beginnin my senior year, I am on top of my work, my grades and my responsibilities. I have definitely put in the work to be where I am now. I am less stressed even though I am juggling a lot more responsibilities. However, I repositioned myself to the point where I can take on more responsibility and tasks while maintaining my grades, work, and whatever else and still maintain a healthy mind set, which is vital for a successful future. I would definitely say I matured a lot since freshman year. I have changed my mind set and am setting goals for myself I would have never believed would be possible.
Theresa Lord Future Leader Scholarship
As I am beginnin my senior year, I am on top of my work, my grades and my responsibilities. I have
definitely put in the work to be where I am now. I am less stressed even though I am juggling a lot more responsibilities. However, I repositioned myself to the point where I can take on more responsibility and tasks while maintaining my grades, work, and whatever else and still maintain a healthy mind set, which is vital for a successful future. I would definitely say I matured a lot since freshman year. I have changed my mind set and am setting goals for myself I would have never believed would be possible. The first two years of my high school career I slacked off a tremendous amount. I had a lack of motivation, drive, and support. I wanted to do better and show my mom that I can and will do better. Seeing my mom achieve her lifelong goals inspired me to set my goals and persevere to accomplish them, taking nothing for granted and putting forth my entire self into what I genuinely want to become. Overcoming rebellion, the first imperative step I took to become a better version of myself. To become the best version of myself I needed to set my goals straight and go for them, which I have been doing since and am continuing to do. Instead of wishing, dreaming and hoping I set goals for myself to go after and attain. I would definitely go back to my freshman year self, considering that was the time in my life where I needed th most guidance. The people I surrounded myself with was a major factor in the level of success I would gain. Accordingly, I had to put muyself first. My sophmore year was not any better than my freshamn I really wished I put my schoolwork as my number one priority. By going back and setting myself straight I would hope that I would get that through my head and set my priorities straight so I wouldn't have struggled as much in my junior year, even though I am at the happiest I've ever been now. This could have been achieved a long time ago if I had the substructure I needed