Age
19
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino, Caucasian
Hobbies and interests
Music
Communications
International Relations
Singing
Art
History
Public Policy
Politics and Political Science
Babysitting And Childcare
Ice Skating
Roller Skating
Painting and Studio Art
Advertising
Advocacy And Activism
Archaeology
Badminton
Billiards
Botany
Choir
Community Service And Volunteering
Concerts
Driving
English
Fencing
Foreign Languages
French
Gardening
Government
Human Resources
Human Rights
Law
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Marketing
Media Studies
Mock Trial
Model UN
Modeling
Motorcycles
Motorsports
Public Relations
Shooting
Reading
Spanish
Speech and Debate
Student Council or Student Government
Volunteering
Volleyball
Voice Acting
True Crime
Travel And Tourism
Swimming
Tumbling
Reading
Cultural
Novels
Action
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Classics
Historical
History
Law
Mystery
Humor
Retellings
Romance
Short Stories
Social Issues
Social Science
Suspense
Thriller
Tragedy
Travel
True Story
Young Adult
Plays
Politics
I read books multiple times per week
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Hello! I'm pursuing my Associate of Arts in Communications at Houston Community College. My goal is to transfer to a four-year university to gain a bachelor’s or masters in a field related to international relations and/ or law. My ultimate goal for life is to travel around the world and experience all that I can, while I can. I'm excited to meet new people, see new places, experience new cultures, and enjoy my life to the fullest as soon as I'm able to.
Education
Houston Community College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Communication, General
Minors:
- Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
Cinco Ranch High School
High SchoolGPA:
3
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- International/Globalization Studies
- International Relations and National Security Studies
- Legal Professions and Studies, Other
- Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other
- Law
- Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
- Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
- History and Political Science
- Public Policy Analysis
- Political Science and Government
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
- Communication, General
- Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other
- Ethnic Studies
- Intercultural/Multicultural and Diversity Studies
- Public Administration
- Public Administration and Social Service Professions, Other
- Architectural History, Criticism, and Conservation
- Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies
Career
Dream career field:
International Affairs
Dream career goals:
Diplomat
Sale Associate
Claire's2023 – Present1 yearLegal Intern/ Assisant
Boxer Property2023 – 2023Sales Associate
Claires2022 – 20231 year
Public services
Volunteering
Mutts and Meows Rescue — Volunteer2022 – PresentVolunteering
Citizens for Animal Protection — Volunteer2021 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
AHS Scholarship
If I could create a nonprofit, I’d like it to be called “New Chance”. I’d the nonprofit to provide to those in need of a “new chance” at life. Animals and People. I could envision the nonprofit possibly helping people in war-torn areas who’ve lost everything, dogs and cats who were abandoned, abuse victims who had to leave everything, immigrants who have nothing and no one, or people in poverty who work endlessly but just can not seem to reach the life they dream of. “New chance” would provide the resources to those who seek a life of security and safety, which seem like they should be part of our natural rights, right? But many go to bed hungry, many don’t even have anything to sleep on, and so many more need a second chance in life. I think not only would the nonprofit positively impact society, it would revolutionize the world. There are many people in need of aid and assistance and a lot of them are on our street corners, our shelters, and even under our bridges. Not all people in need are abroad, but while they also need their fair share of help, a lot of those in need are struggling in our neighborhoods. So not only would the nonprofit help those across the globe, it would also help those who are local therefore making it internationally positive and impactful. :)
If I could change one negative thing in the and my environment, it’s would be senseless violence. Hundreds of people are dying every day just from being at the wrong place at the wrong time, hundreds more are killed, abused, or worse just for existing. For not having done anything to deserve their suffering. I, myself, have not been a victim, but some people I’m close to have divulged their stories to me, heck! There are stories on the news everyday about the senseless and ceaseless violence that occurs in our country, our state, our cities, our neighborhoods even. Thousands have either experienced unneeded and unnecessary violence or have seen it. Victims are often silent and/ or silenced so not everyone can know their story. But there are so many, too many people who have come forward, who have spoken out, who have testified and nothing changes. Nothing significant changes. So if there’s one negative thing I would change about our environment, it would be the never ending struggle against senseless violence because there are too many good people that have had bad things happen to them without reason.
@Carle100 National Scholarship Month Scholarship
Freddie L Brown Sr. Scholarship
I refuse to believe that the words “I love you”
are like birthday cake.
Three words reserved for special occasions
Only to be given out topped with candles and frosting at the perfect moment.
I use the words “I love you” casually and recklessly sometimes, but I’ve found that birthday cake is better at midnight and “I love you” is better when you don’t hesitate, when you don’t wait for an occasion to say it.
So here it is.
I love you.
And not in a special occasion kind of way, but on a coffee on a Tuesday kind of way.
I love you in chalk on the sidewalk, and little post-it notes, and extra smiles when you come home.
I love you in the language of everyday things.
In seeing you at the end of each day and listening to every word you say.
I love you in the language of birthday cake when it’s nobody’s birthday.