Hobbies and interests
Animals
Anime
ATV Riding
Beach
Chemistry
Drawing And Illustration
Walking
True Crime
Reading
Mystery
I read books multiple times per week
Sean Reid
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My name is Sean Reid. I'm the oldest of three from a single mother. I enjoy reading and most things science. Once completing high school, my goals are to become successful in life and have no worries. To not have to stress over how I can balance my work life and my everyday life. Having a career, I enjoy so work is not work. Being able to live as comfortably as possible. A career based off my hearts desires and not just what is available. I want to be the best at what I do, which I plan on working in forensic science and psychology. Knowing that I can confidently complete what is asked of me and enjoy doing so. Work that is rewarding and fulfilling, yet challenging.
Education
Monroe High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Biology, General
Career
Dream career field:
Forensic science
Dream career goals:
Sales and cashier
Foot Locker2023 – Present1 yearCashier
Zaxby’s2021 – 20221 year
Arts
Monroe High School
DrawingPaintings in art show thrroughout the school, as well as different programs and events for the Dougherty County School System.2019 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
PruittHealth — Activities volunteer2019 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Voila Natural Lifestyle Scholarship
Born of mixed heritage; African American, White, Honduran, and Trinidadian and with ocean blue eyes, I learned at an early age how to blend in with all cultures. This heritage allowed me the opportunity to not see color, but people. Not am I only of mixed heritage, but I was also raised and thought traditions of two different religions as my mother is Christian and my father Muslim. Being taught both teachings of Christianity and Islam, I have the advantage of being more understanding and open-minded to all human beings. I am the oldest of three children. My mom is a single parent, but my father Shawn plays an active part in my life, although we reside in different states. I have a hands-on full tribe guiding and loving me. Education is very important as my grandmother is a sharecropper's daughter. My great-grandmother and great aunts and uncles are five and six generations, removed from slavery.
Being the first male child in five years to graduate, makes me even more excited to be accepted into the oldest Historical Black College and University in Georgia. It's my time to rise and be the light I want to see, the change I want to see. As I embark upon this new journey as a college student, this scholarship will help me gain security financially during my next venture. Not having the stress of knowing how my family will assist with my educational endeavors. I will have the freedom of focusing on my studies and continue to volunteer as well. Volunteering with the kids rather than peers or younger tutoring, and time with the elderly is a passion of mine as I have done so within nursing homes since I was in grade school. This scholarship will also allow me the chance to adapt to new experiences and adjust to college life comfortably. Adjusting to college should not be too much of a stress as I have been an honors student since elementary school and have maintained over a 3.0 as well.
As I carve out my path in a very uncertain world, I plan to continue to be the change I want to see in this world. Education is the foundation of success, and continuing my education allows me to pursue my desire to obtain my degree in forensic science with a minor in chemistry. Be the change. Doing so, surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all my days.
Lillian's & Ruby's Way Scholarship
Born of mixed heritage; African American, White, Honduran, and Trinidadian and with ocean blue eyes, I learned at an early age how to blend in with all cultures. This heritage allowed me the opportunity to not see color, but people. Not am I only of mixed heritage, but I was also raised and thought traditions of two different religions as my mother is Christian and my father Muslim. Being taught both teachings of Christianity and Islam, I have the advantage of being more understanding and open-minded to all human beings. I am the oldest of three children. My mom is a single parent, but my father Shawn plays an active part in my life, although we reside in different states. I have a hands-on full tribe guiding and loving me. Education is very important as my grandmother is a sharecropper's daughter. My great-grandmother and great aunts and uncles are five and six generations, removed from slavery.
Being the first male child in five years to graduate, makes me even more excited to be accepted into the oldest Historical Black College and University in Georgia. It's my time to rise and be the light I want to see, the change I want to see. As I embark upon this new journey as a college student, the core values that my family has installed in me will rise to the challenge. I have always been a champion for "the least, the lost, and the left out." When I find that one student that may be struggling with something that comes easily to me, I choose to see what I would be able to provide them with what they lacked in understanding. I am passionate about social justice, and a sense of purpose. I want to make sure that the playing field is even for every player. No student is left behind.
My community will benefit also as every person will know their value and worth. I believe in being more about action than words. Volunteering more and not just giving orders. As a part of the first generation never to know the world without the internet, my compassion toward others is heightened as I can communicate with my peers around the world. We can collaborate on our views on how best to change our world as it continues to ever change. My values and beliefs are different, as I have different ideas about my future and because of my history as well. The digital age is different than the industrial age.
Upon completion of my degree major and minor, I will be able to call for action to confront the disparity and discrimination that has persisted in our society for far too long. I will not be afraid to call out and question and educate those who are complacent with the status quo.
I am in tune and concerned about climate changes, global ocean warming, and our changing ocean waters. I feel a sense of urgency to align with our global watchdogs to utilize my online savviness, and social media to share my views and take on what can be done to improve our daily living. I care very much about the planet, and more so its people.
As I carve out my path in a very uncertain world, I value authenticity and individual expression. Education is the foundation of success, and continuing my education allows me to put the plan into action. Doing so, surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all my days.
Taylor Ibarrondo Memorial Scholarship
Born of mixed heritage; African American, White, Honduran, and Trinidadian and with ocean blue eyes, I learned at an early age how to blend in with all cultures. This heritage allowed me the opportunity to not see color, but people. Not am I only of mixed heritage, but I was also raised and thought traditions of two different religions as my mother is Christian and my father Muslim. Being taught both teachings of Christianity and Islam, I have the advantage of being more understanding and open-minded to all human beings. I am the oldest of three children. My mom is a single parent, but my father Shawn plays an active part in my life, although we reside in different states. I have a hands-on full tribe guiding and loving me. Education is very important as my grandmother is a sharecropper's daughter. My great-grandmother and great aunts and uncles are five and six generations, removed from slavery.
Being the first male child in five years to graduate, makes me even more excited to be accepted into the oldest Historical Black College and University in Georgia. It's my time to rise and be the light I want to see, the change I want to see. As I embark upon this new journey as a college student, the core values that my family has installed in me will rise to the challenge. Being confident, responsible, and diverse provides me the opportunity and freedom to be active in being a part of the change I desire to see in this world. I have always been a champion for "the least, the lost, and the left out." When I find that one student that may be struggling with something that comes easily to me, I choose to see what I would be able to provide them with what they lacked in understanding. I am passionate about social justice, and a sense of purpose. I want to make sure that the playing field is even for every player. No student is left behind.
My community will benefit also as every person will know their value and worth. I believe in being more about action than words. Volunteering more, as I now volunteer and give back to the elderly as well as elementary-age school children, not just giving orders and speaking on this world being a better place. As a part of the first generation never to know the world without the internet, my compassion toward others is heightened as I can communicate with my peers around the world. We can collaborate on our views on how best to change our world as it continues to ever change. My values and beliefs are different, as I have different ideas about my future and because of my history as well.
I am in tune and concerned about climate changes, global ocean warming, and our changing ocean waters. I feel a sense of urgency to align with our global watchdogs to utilize my online savviness, and social media to share my views and take on what can be done to improve our daily living. I care very much about the planet, and more so its people.
As I carve out my path in a very uncertain world, I value authenticity and individual expression. Education is the foundation of success, and continuing my education allows me to put the plan into action. Doing so, surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all my days.
Maverick Grill and Saloon Scholarship
Born of mixed heritage; African American, White, Honduran, and Trinidadian and with ocean blue eyes, I learned at an early age how to blend in with all cultures. This heritage allowed me the opportunity to not see color, but people. Not am I only of mixed heritage, but I was also raised and thought traditions of two different religions as my mother is Christian and my father Muslim. Being taught both teachings of Christianity and Islam, I have the advantage of being more understanding and open-minded to all human beings. I am the oldest of three children. My mom is a single parent, but my father Shawn plays an active part in my life, although we reside in different states. I have a hands-on full tribe guiding and loving me. Education is very important as my grandmother is a sharecropper's daughter. My great-grandmother and great aunts and uncles are five and six generations, removed from slavery.
Being the first male child in five years to graduate, makes me even more excited to be accepted into the oldest Historical Black College and University in Georgia. It's my time to rise and be the light I want to see, the change I want to see. As I embark upon this new journey as a college student, the core values that my family has installed in me will rise to the challenge. I have always been a champion for "the least, the lost, and the left out." When I find that one student that may be struggling with something that comes easily to me, I choose to see what I would be able to provide them with what they lacked in understanding. I am passionate about social justice, and a sense of purpose. I want to make sure that the playing field is even for every player. No student is left behind.
My community will benefit also as every person will know their value and worth. I believe in being more about action than words. Volunteering more and not just giving orders. As a part of the first generation never to know the world without the internet, my compassion toward others is heightened as I can communicate with my peers around the world. We can collaborate on our views on how best to change our world as it continues to ever change. My values and beliefs are different, as I have different ideas about my future and because of my history as well. The digital age is different than the industrial age.
Upon completion of my degree major and minor, I will be able to call for action to confront the disparity and discrimination that has persisted in our society for far too long. I will not be afraid to call out and question and educate those who are complacent with the status quo.
I am in tune and concerned about climate changes, global ocean warming, and our changing ocean waters. I feel a sense of urgency to align with our global watchdogs to utilize my online savviness, and social media to share my views and take on what can be done to improve our daily living. I care very much about the planet, and more so its people.
As I carve out my path in a very uncertain world, I value authenticity and individual expression. Education is the foundation of success, and continuing my education allows me to put the plan into action. Doing so, surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all my days.
Hackworth-Rhodes STEM Scholarship
Born of mixed heritage; African American, White, Honduran, and Trinidadian and with ocean blue eyes, I learned at an early age how to blend in with all cultures. This heritage allowed me the opportunity to not see color, but people. Not am I only of mixed heritage, but I was also raised and thought traditions of two different religions as my mother is Christian and my father Muslim. Being taught both teachings of Christianity and Islam, I have the advantage of being more understanding and open-minded to all human beings. I am the oldest of three children. My mom is a single parent, but my father Shawn plays an active part in my life, although we reside in different states. I have a hands-on full tribe guiding and loving me. Education is very important as my grandmother is a sharecropper's daughter. My great-grandmother and great aunts and uncles are five and six generations, removed from slavery.
Being the first male child in five years to graduate, makes me even more excited to be accepted into the oldest Historical Black College and University in Georgia. As a forensic science major with a minor in chemistry, my education and training, in STEM will help me to apply my knowledge during investigations. I will be able to determine the exact cause of most investigations.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, being able to specialize in all these subjects is what forensic science is to me. As I embark upon receiving this degree, my love and understanding of biology, chemistry, and computers, will allow me a greater advantage to succeed in this field of study. As the study of forensic sciences is projected to increase between 2023-2031 the critical need for forensic scientists will always be there. I plan on being a part of that number. Not only being a part of that number but making a difference and being in the top percentage of forensic scientists. More like being an active part of that growth.
Becoming a forensic scientist is indeed a wise career decision for me. I possess the skills and passion for the job. Now it's just time to put the plan into action. Once I obtain my degree I desire to be able to thoroughly investigate crimes and make sure individuals that have committed crimes are incesrated and other individuals are not falsely accused. Being able to ensure innocent individuals are not falsely accused, will be a rewarding and fulfilling experience. Doing so, surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all my days.