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Learning all you can about the world and yourself is the best way to spend life, which is why I spend my time involved in every opportunity open to me.
In high school, I was the President of PSAC and NEHS and the Vice President of the Students for Seniors club (which aims to volunteer and encourage the senior citizens of my community) and of the Speech and Debate team (also the Public Forum co-captain). Moreover, I was co-chair of my FBLA local chapter membership committee for the third consecutive year and the Secretary for the drama club. Additionally, I was in the International Thespian Honor Society and the National Honor Society. I also helped organize the biannual TedxYouth events at my school. I volunteered as a beginner piano and music theory teacher. I am also a self-published poet and enjoy writing.
Now, my ambition and passion for embracing new experiences has led me from Florida to New York City for college. I possess many goals that I aim to achieve, including graduating from Baruch College, Macaulay Honors, and pursuing a career in law. Scholarships would help me accomplish these goals as well as fully embrace the new opportunities and experiences around me in Manhattan.
Life is a legacy, and it is important how we choose to spend our time. I strive to spend my time involved in activities, relations, and projects that strengthen my connection to my community and various cultures. I believe that I exhibit my leadership, compassion, creativity, and above all, my passion for everything that I can do to improve myself and make the world a better place.
Education
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Political Science and Government
Palm Harbor University High
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Law
- Political Science and Government
- English Language and Literature, General
Test scores:
1490
SAT33
ACT1290
PSAT
Career
Dream career field:
Law Practice
Dream career goals:
Lawyer
Hostess
Le Jardinier2023 – Present1 yearCrew Member
Dunkin Donuts2022 – Present2 yearsself-published collection of poetry
Self-Published Poet, work titled "Unbottled"2021 – 2021Published poet, work titled “Where the Shattered Glass Shines”
Self-employed2020 – 20211 yearTutor for elementary-level mathematics
Self-employed2021 – Present3 years
Sports
flag football
Club2021 – 2021
Awards
- Powderpuff football, overall champion team of competition
Research
human rights
School — Researcher and Presenter2018 – 2018English Language and Literature/Letters, Other
School — Researcher/ Writer2021 – Present
Arts
The Ticker (Baruch College Student Newspaper)
Television Criticism2022 – PresentBroadway Rising Star Nomination
ActingAlmost Maine2021 – 2021Troupe 5590
Acting"Almost Maine"2021 – PresentTroupe 5590
Acting2021 Lip Sync Show2021 – PresentTroupe 5590
TheatreMary Poppins, its a wonderful life, thespian district festival 20202018 – Present- Poetry2020 – Present
Salvation Army School of Music Program
Musicrecitals2020 – Present
Public services
Advocacy
Tedx Youth Event Curator — Curator for speakers, Q&A discussion leader2020 – 2022Volunteering
Salvation Army — Kettle Bell ringer and assistant teacher for the SOM program2018 – 2022Volunteering
National Honor Society — Member2020 – 2022Advocacy
TedxYouth — Curator2021 – 2022Volunteering
Feeding the Fosters Inc. — prepared food (volunteer)2021 – 2021
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Bold Patience Matters Scholarship
It was an ordinary day in second grade: the usual morning busy work, reading circle before noon, laugher at lunch. Everything was as it should have been...
Clickity-clack-clack.
The heels of my principal entered the classroom cooly. She smiled sweetly, but the cold clipboard in her hand indicated that she was here to critique, not to commend.
Instantly, my heart rate increased. I was evidently under review, and I needed to make a good impression.
Warily, I grabbed the tray with the cups of water (for the science experiment we were working on at the time) and brought them back to my table group.
However, before I was able to set the tray down, my classmates lunged for the cups, their flimsy fingers flying forward-
"Ehh!-" the cold rebuke escaped my lips before I even had the time to process my own transition from a friendly seven-year-old into an inpatient dog owner, ordering the dog to drop a piece of trash. The room went silent, as the hurtfulness of my hypocrisy hung in the air.
In my rush to make my classmates patient so that I could exude perfection, I had ironically become impatient myself.
My teacher was not impressed. My principal was not impressed. My classmates were disappointed, and I was ashamed. I had let my impatience with my friend's behavior take control over my own behavior, and my impatience caused me to become the very thing that I was despised in them.
Since then, I value patience. My friends hadn't done anything wrong by reaching for the cups- it was my impatience with their actions, which differed from my expectations, that made me mad. Now, I value being patient, because it makes us kind.
Patience is grace, it's love, and it's the decency that we owe each other.
Terry Crews "Creative Courage" Scholarship
I composed the song "Learn" at the beginning of quarantine when the world felt chaotic.
I felt discouraged. I sat in the living room, wondering how I could get through this turbulent time and still achieve all I had planned for high school.
A glance around the living room showed me that my family was feeling the same way. They were discouraged, lost, and feeling weak. I wrote the song as a conversation to them, a reminder that they were capable of more than they thought at the current moment. Music is an art form that inspires. It serves as a bridge between troubled souls, connecting people regardless of their situation or inability to communicate otherwise. I aspire to be a person who uses multiple art forms, including music, to encourage people around me.
The other day, I offered a friend a piece of advice and a kind word, and he praised me for it. I responded, "No, I'm not great. I'm just reminding your busy brain of what it has forgotten."
So often in life, we become too busy to remember how strong, capable, and loved we are. We need the reminder, and I want to be that reminder for those closest to me, and ultimately the world through my art.
With this song, I hope to remind people that they can achieve infinitely more than they perceive because everyone deserves the ability to see their potential and break themselves from the bondage of their self-doubt.