Age
21
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Caucasian
Religion
Agnostic
Hobbies and interests
Reading
Painting and Studio Art
Drawing And Illustration
Cooking
Music
Art
History
Politics and Political Science
Philosophy
Art History
Reading
Young Adult
Classics
I read books multiple times per week
US CITIZENSHIP
US Citizen
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FinalistSophia Finger
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FinalistBio
Hi! My name is Sophia Finger, and I have a passion for education. I love to read, write, and help others, which is why I am going to school to teach English. I hope to spread my love of learning to the next generation. There is so much injustice in the world and I hope to channel my love for teaching in a way that would promote kindness and equality.
Education
University at Buffalo
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- English/Language Arts Teacher Education
GPA:
3.7
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Test scores:
1330
SAT28
ACT
Career
Dream career field:
Education
Dream career goals:
High School English Teacher
Food Service
Fairport Baptist Home2018 – 20202 years
Arts
Fairport Drama Club
Visual ArtsShe Kills Monsters, Hello Dolly, Fidlar on the Roof, MASH, West Side Story, Romeo and Juliet, The Little Mermaid, The Oddesy2019 – 2020
Public services
Volunteering
Perinton Community Church — Apply stage makeup, use color matching techniques, and work with costumers and other makeup artists2018 – 2018Volunteering
Jefferson Avenue Elementary School — Face painting2017 – 2019
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
"Your Success" Youssef Scholarship
I have always loved school. Even on days where I was feeling burnt out I still wanted to go to school because I felt scheduled, structured, and overall more put together when I was there. I also had teachers that inspired me so much, their passion was infectious. Their kind words on my assignments meant the world to me. I did not always have the easiest time at home growing up and school was my escape from everything that was out of my control. With that, I was also very passionate about reading and writing. When I was younger and less busy I would read three books a week if I could. I loved to take ideas from books I read and write my own stories based on them. As I grew older and had less time for such things, I channeled that energy into my school work. I actually loved writing essays in high school. I found conversations about books fascinating. I think discussing novels with someone is one of the best ways to get to know someone without having to pry into their personal life. Reading is very good for projection, everything you have been through influences what those words on the page mean to you. I looked forward to class when I knew we would be discussing books. For these reasons, I decided to go to school to become a teacher myself. I work hard in school in order to have the same impact on my future students that my teachers had on me. The English classroom was so important to me, and I could not let it go. I hope I can be half the influence on my students that my teachers were to me. I am currently in the Honors College at the University at Buffalo. I am an English Major and I will be getting my Master's degree in teaching on an accelerated program. I am also in the College Democrats Club, where I discuss the current state of the world because many issues in the world are rooted in flaws in the education system. Currently, I am the most passionate about growing. Recently, I have felt the pull to expand my knowledge in every way. Even if it just listening to new types of music on my way to class. I feel very compelled to absorb as much as I can. I have always loved learning but college has opened my eyes to so many new perspectives that I cannot wait to share with my students one day.
Simple Studies Scholarship
Studying English chose me more than I chose it. For my whole childhood, I wanted to be an artist. I wanted to illustrate storybooks so much that I made dozens of my own. However, as I grew up my interests shifted away from the art and towards the story itself. I realized the power of words and the effect it can have on people. So many of the best memories I had growing up were reading books with my family, and it was not the art that stuck with me, but the stories. I imagined that I was in Narnia or Hogwarts, and I did not need the art, because I saw the magic of storytelling and the written word. Ever since then English has been my passion. I love directing stories and picking at things until I think I have a grasp on it. I love it because there is so much freedom and flexibility and that is what I need. I have always marched to the beat of my own drum and the English language is so valuable to work in whatever I need it to be.
Cyber Monday Prep Scholarship
In these uncertain times, one of my favorite things has been to online shop. It is a safe way to spark a little joy. My three favorite places to online shop would have to be Amazon, Sephora, and Urban Outfitters. I love the fast shipping through Amazon Prime and the prices cannot be beaten. Sephora meets all my makeup and beauty needs and I love to build up points. Lastly, Urban Outfitters is the perfect place to get trendy clothes and is also the best place to buy gifts for my friends.
WiseGeek Life Isn’t Easy Scholarship
I have not had it easy throughout my life. My parents had their own personal issues which made me have to grow up really fast. By 10 I was mitigating fights, 12 I was watching my little brother everyday after school, and by 16 I was helping pay the bills with my part-time job. At times it felt like I had nothing going for me. However, I always had school. I love to learn, and reading and writing are my passions. School was my escape from what was happening at home, it was where I thrived. This is what lead me to wanting to be a teacher. I had so many inccrdible English teachers in high school that cultivated my love of writing, that I feel as though I owe it to them to be the same for someone else. I know how hard growing up is for kids, and so I hope to have a safe space for kids to learn, grow, and thrive. I know how important it was for me and I can only hope to be half of what my teachers were for me.