Hobbies and interests
Guitar
Painting and Studio Art
Gaming
Art
Writing
Songwriting
Music
Music Production
Skateboarding
Community Service And Volunteering
Screenwriting
Clinical Psychology
Coding And Computer Science
Computer Science
Information Technology (IT)
Biomedical Sciences
Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Board Games And Puzzles
Game Design and Development
Psychology
Psychiatry
Philosophy
Video Editing and Production
Math
Mathematics
Cognitive Science
Data Science
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Health Sciences
STEM
Volunteering
Camping
Music Composition
Music Theory
Reading
Classics
Fantasy
Sociology
Psychology
Adult Fiction
Young Adult
Realistic Fiction
Suspense
Horror
Biography
Historical
Creative Nonfiction
Humor
Philosophy
Thriller
Anthropology
Academic
True Story
Adventure
Action
Art
Economics
Humanities
Contemporary
Criticism
I read books daily
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Hello! My name is Yliah Cefre, and I was born in Manila, Philippines. I moved to the United States with my mom when I was three years old. I am currently attending the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, where I am hoping to earn a B.A. in Computer Science. I am also interested in minoring in Psychology. My goal is to graduate college with either a B.S. or B.A. in Computer Science and to pursue a career in software development. I hope that with my work, I will be able to help advance our community.
Above all, I am most passionate about helping other people— that is why I would like to minor in Psychology. I have always been interested in how we work from a psychological perspective, and it would be amazing if I can learn to put the skills I learn from psychology into a way to help people deal with psychological, or maybe even physical, issues. In high school, I was enrolled into a program called VANTAGE Health Sciences, which allowed us to conduct interviews with the residents at a senior living facility, and with their answers we were able to help better their living experiences. I realized that being able to help people is what I want to do.
I am a great candidate because I am the definition of bold. I am resilient, determined, earnest and moving. Receiving this scholarship would help me greatly in achieving my goals of helping other people as well as advancing our community, and it would mean the world to me if I were selected. Receiving this scholarship would not be put to waste— I will be a part of the generation that will make a difference with your help.
Education
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Psychology, General
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Computer Science
Career
Dream career field:
Computer Games
Dream career goals:
creative director
Retail Sales Associate
Bethesda Thrift Store2019 – 20212 years
Sports
Track & Field
Junior Varsity2018 – 20191 year
Research
Psychology, General
VANTAGE Health Sciences — Interviewer, researcher2019 – 2020
Arts
- Computer Art2019 – Present
- Sculpture2017 – 2018
- Illustration2018 – Present
- Conceptual Art2018 – Present
- Drawing2014 – Present
- Painting2016 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Bethesda Thrift Store2018 – 2019Volunteering
Feed My Starving Children — Making meals2017 – 2019
Future Interests
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Filipino-American Scholarship
My name is Yliah Najil Cefre, and I was born to a single mother in Manila, Philippines. I moved to the United States with my mom when I was just three years old, in hopes of providing an American education for me. Growing up with a single mother was tough. We were constantly at the poverty line and moving from house to house. Despite all of the hardships we have gone through, my mother was determined to help provide me with a proper education. I understood all of my mother's sacrifices, so I tried very hard in school so I could get into the college I wanted. I ended up completing high school with a 3.9 GPA, as well as being on the A honor roll for every semester. I also wanted to contribute to my Asian-American community by joining a Dear Asian Youth chapter in my school.
High school was a time to help figure out my identity and where I stood in the world. During this time, I realized that one of my passions is helping other people, especially people with similar experiences with me. I realized that completing college and getting the education that I needed was essential if I wanted to make an impact on my Filipino-American community. First, I would like to help my Filipino-American community in any way that I can using the education and the experiences I gain from college. In college, I plan on joining clubs and resource centers to help better the lives of Asian Americans. Second, I would like to work hard and become successful after college. If I become successful in achieving my career goals, I want to be an example that younger Filipino-Americans in the community can look up to. I want to be the example that helps increase the 37% of Filipinos in the US with a Bachelors degree to 100%. I want to make my mother's sacrifices and our hardships worth it by being a prominent example in the community— that even though we Filipinos may encounter adversity, we will always overcome it with resilience.
SkipSchool Scholarship
Tragic and inspiring, as well as influential and motivating, would describe my favorite artist, Van Gogh. His works are deeply haunting but moving, and his story unfortunately ended in such an abrupt way. Gogh is one of my favorite artists because he proves to be an example that we must keep moving forward to progress, despite any hardships we face. We must demonstrate resilience using creativity, and some day, our work will pay off, hopefully in ways that will inspire others.