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I am a Senior in High-school.
I want to be an Aerospace Engineer.
Education
Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy Plano
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering
- Mathematics
Career
Dream career field:
Aviation & Aerospace
Dream career goals:
Team Member
Canes2023 – Present1 year
Sports
Basketball
Club2023 – 2023
Research
Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems, General
School — Leader2018 – 2019
Arts
School
3d artPlaying with Words2023 – 2023
Public services
Advocacy
National Honor Society — President2021 – PresentAdvocacy
National Society of High School Scholars — Member2023 – PresentVolunteering
Keystone — President2022 – PresentAdvocacy
Boys and girls club — Leader2021 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Entrepreneurship
C.L. Scholarship of Black Women in Engineering
A little background about me: I have loved mathematics since the 1st grade. Numbers have always just fit in my brain. I was born and half-raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the student curriculum was underfunded. My family then moved to Dallas for a better life, but with a better life comes a better student curriculum. This was both good and bad news. I was able to catch up in mathematics like nothing, but I was far behind in my reading skills. I was about two grade levels behind in English and in my reading skills. Numbers just clicked better in my head, but when it came to reading, the words I would read would completely leave my mind.
It was the summer of 5th grade, going on to 6th grade. My mom was sitting on the couch doing my hair, and I was on the floor. Usually when my mom did my hair, or my sisters', she would put on a movie to get through the long hours of the creation of my new hairstyle. After a few minutes of scrolling, she finally landed on "Hidden Figures," which would change my life.
"Hidden Figures" is a true story about three brilliant African-American women (Katherine G. Johnson, Mary W. Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan) who worked at NASA during the 1960s. Despite facing racial and gender discrimination, they played crucial roles in the success of America's space missions. Their remarkable contributions helped launch astronauts into space, overcoming societal barriers and inspiring future generations.
She put on the movie, and I was completely entranced by it. When I saw Katherine Johnson writing on the giant blackboard using Euler's method to find the actual calculation of the necessary trajectory from the Earth to the moon for the US Apollo space program, I knew at that moment that is what I wanted to do. I wanted to be the one to make the calculations to send people into space, own my space station, and change the world.
As I grew older, I didn't even know Aerospace Engineering was a real job; I just knew I wanted to do what Katherine was doing. I always liked conspiracy theories, especially about space and the unknown; I wanted to know if they were true and would set up my own makeshift research projects. For example, before everyone was on board with going to Mars, I sat down on my room floor and constructed a research project of when, where, why, and how we would get to Mars using my coloring book and crayons. I was using actual data from factual previous studies, completely covering my Disney princess in numbers and mathematical terms.
In conclusion, the journey of Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan in 'Hidden Figures' holds deeply with me. Their resilience in the face of adversity and their groundbreaking contributions to space exploration inspire me to pursue my dreams. Their story inspires me to follow in their footsteps, not just as an aerospace engineer, but as a trailblazer who breaks barriers and leaves a lasting impact on history. As I aspire to walk across the stage of universities like M.I.T. or Caltech and eventually own my own space station, I am driven by the belief that I, too, can make a difference. I am committed to using my passion for mathematics and aerospace engineering to empower minorities and contribute to the advancement of science and technology. Just as their names will not be forgotten, I am determined to leave my mark on the world and inspire future generations to reach for the stars.
Learner.com Algebra Scholarship
Mathematics is not just a subject or a set of equations; for me, It is a beautiful tongue that cuts over boundaries and offers communication amongst people of various languages. Unlike spoken languages, mathematical concepts are understood by all people, which can lead to obstacles and misunderstandings because of language difficulties. It offers a platform on which individuals from all cultures and backgrounds may communicate and comprehend ideas, thoughts, and solutions. I was always intrigued by mathematics because of its exceptional value, which is also one of the reasons I fell in love with it.
Since the 3rd grade, math has held a special place in my heart. While I was interested in other subjects, I truly connected with mathematics. There was a natural sense of satisfaction and excitement that came with each answer, from the first time I faced a straightforward equation to dealing with complex ones. Other topics didn't seem to fit with me the way math did, and this feeling of clarity and knowledge further fueled my interest in the subject.
One of the most appealing aspects of mathematics is its foundation in hard-core facts and logic. Math focuses on specific rules and principles, as opposed to fields where interpretation and subjectivity are important. It provides a clear solution to a particular issue and is the height of logic. This accuracy and objectivity have always struck a chord with me since they give life a feeling of stability and dependability that is sometimes absent in other spheres.
Above all, mathematics is about embracing challenges. Each question offers a chance to exercise creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving techniques. I feel more accomplished after overcoming math challenges, which increases my interest. I enjoy breaking down challenging issues into manageable stages, coming up with solutions, and doing so. Mathematical difficulties are interesting riddles that should be passionately embraced rather than avoided.
The power of math to transcend linguistic bounds, its intrinsic logicality, and the exhilaration of taking on problems are all reasons why I enjoy it. Few other topics can compare to how this one has influenced my way of thinking, improved my ability to solve problems, and made me feel happy and fulfilled. With its seemingly endless possibilities, mathematics is more than simply a topic to me; it is a constant friend.
Mathematics is of paramount importance due to its widespread applications across various disciplines. First of all, it serves as the foundation of science by allowing us to comprehend and measure natural processes. Second, mathematics serves as the foundation for technology, enabling advancements in engineering, computer science, and data analysis. It also plays a significant role in business, finance, and economics, assisting with decision-making and risk assessment. Math also improves cognitive capacities by encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving techniques. Additionally, it enables people to make wise choices in daily life, including those related to budgeting and probability. Math also promotes the development of a universal language of communication, bridging cultural and geographic divides. Overall, math is essential for development, knowledge, and growth in our contemporary environment.
As a beautiful language that unites individuals from many origins, mathematics has a special place in my heart. Consistency and dependability are provided by its logical character and simple answers. I feel gratified and accomplished after I solve a mathematical challenge. In addition, mathematics is essential for the growth of the individual and society as a whole, touching on several topics like commerce, technology, decision-making, and science. Embracing its power has changed the way I thought, improved my problem-solving abilities, and created endless chances for me.
Learner Math Lover Scholarship
Mathematics is not just a subject or a set of equations; for me, It is a beautiful tongue that cuts over boundaries and offers communication amongst people of various languages. Mathematical concepts are understood by all people, unlike spoken languages, which can lead to obstacles and misunderstandings because of language difficulties. It offers a platform on which individuals from all cultures and backgrounds may communicate and comprehend ideas, thoughts, and solutions. I was always intrigued by mathematics because of its special value, which is also one of the reasons I fell in love with it.
Since the 3rd grade, math has held a special place in my heart. While I was interested in other subjects, I truly connected with mathematics. There was a natural sense of satisfaction and excitement that came with each answer, from the first time I faced a straightforward equation to dealing with complex ones. Other topics didn't seem to fit with me the way math did, and this feeling of clarity and knowledge further fueled my interest in the subject.
One of the most appealing aspects of mathematics is its foundation in hard-core facts and logic. Math focuses on specific rules and principles, as opposed to fields where interpretation and subjectivity are important. It provides a clear solution to a particular issue and is the height of logic. This accuracy and objectivity have always struck a chord with me since they give life a feeling of stability and dependability that is sometimes absent in other spheres.
Above all, mathematics is about embracing challenges. Each question offers a chance to exercise creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving techniques. I feel more accomplished after overcoming math challenges, which increases my interest. I enjoy the process of breaking down challenging issues into manageable stages, coming up with solutions, and doing so. Mathematical difficulties are interesting riddles that should be passionately embraced rather than being avoided.
The power of math to transcend linguistic bounds, its intrinsic logicality, and the exhilaration of taking on problems are all reasons why I enjoy it. Few other topics can compare to how this one has influenced my way of thinking, improved my ability to solve problems, and made me feel happy and fulfilled. With its seemingly endless possibilities, mathematics is more than simply a topic to me; it is a constant friend.
Craig Huffman Memorial Scholarship
It is said that curiosity is the seed for knowledge and aviation was my seed. My name is Eve Johnson and I am a high school student in the 11th grade. My passion for aviation led me to extend my curiosity into the Aerospace Engineering field. I am particularly interested in the design and innovation of new technologies in propulsion systems and airframe structures. I believe that my love for aviation and the field of Aerospace Engineering is a natural fit and has given me the courage to pursue a long-term career.
When an airplane flew over me while I was growing up since I lived in a less-aviation-friendly nation, I was always amazed. I used to stare at it intently and wonder how it flies, landed, and takes off. I found it amazing how something so large could soar through the air. After seeing the film Hidden Figures, where three African American women mathematicians made a big contribution to NASA's space program by supplying calculations for missions that opposed racial, sexist, and racial discrimination, my interest in aviation intensified. After viewing this film, I was moved by the strength of these ladies and realized that aviation has the potential to change communities and challenge social conventions in addition to simply getting people from point A to point B.
As I stated earlier, my passion for aviation has led me to aspire to become an Aerospace Engineer. To prepare myself, I have opted to take courses that will enable me to develop specific skills in mathematics, physics, and computer science. Empathy is also an essential leadership quality, and I value the importance of understanding and relating to people. I believe that empathy is a crucial aspect of teamwork, and it enables team members to work toward a common goal.
I have had many opportunities to develop my leadership skills, which has been a big component of my character. For instance, I was responsible for assembling a team to manage the event's operations during a fundraiser at my school. As the event coordinator, it was my responsibility to divide the team into groups, assign duties, and make sure everything ran well. Everything went according to plan on the day of the event, and we were able to generate more money than we had hoped. Through this experience, I've been able to understand the value of delegating, judgment, and leadership assurance.
Additionally, as a student of aerospace engineering, being able to communicate clearly is essential for teamwork as well as for presenting ideas and designs to stakeholders. I think that my ability to communicate with my team members clearly, succinctly, and successfully has contributed to this. Additionally, I have improved my attention to detail, which is crucial for spotting possible issues with the designs and coming up with workable solutions.
In conclusion, I think that my passion for aviation and aerospace engineering has helped me to develop exceptional leadership skills including empathy, communication, creativity, confidence, and the capacity to inspire others. I am convinced that my leadership skills will enable me to make significant contributions to the aviation sector and have a beneficial influence on society as I continue to work toward my goal of becoming an aerospace engineer.
Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
In our culture today, mental health problems are more common than ever before and impact people of all ages, genders, and socioeconomic backgrounds. In my own life, battles with anxiety and despair, as well as observing the effects of schizophrenia on loved ones, have influenced my objectives, interpersonal interactions, and worldview. I've developed a deeper understanding of the significance of mental well-being in all facets of life through conquering mental health challenges and educating myself on others' experiences.
Since I was a little child, anxiety has been a constant presence in my life. Having anxiety might make it difficult for me to function socially or intellectually because of the continual concern and bad thoughts that accompany it. I can very clearly recall feeling as though I was unable to completely enjoy situations or interact with others without worrying about being judged or failing.
Despite the difficulties anxiety has brought, I have always been certain that it won't rule my life. I've looked for tools to help me create coping skills for regulating my anxious thoughts and feelings. Through this process, I have come to understand the significance of self-care and the necessity of setting aside time to give attention to my mental health. It has also given me a love for mental health advocacy because I think it's important to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness and offer support to others who may be experiencing difficulties.
Throughout my pre-teen and adolescent years, I experienced depression in addition to anxiety. Depression may be highly isolating, causing a sense of alienation from oneself and others as well as feelings of helplessness and loneliness. I recall finding it difficult to find inspiration or excitement in any area of my life, feeling more like I was just existing than actually living. I kept this from the people I care about because I thought it would be a burden while I was going through it. I eventually took the first step toward receiving help after admitting that I was struggling. I understand that maintaining good mental health is a lifetime struggle with ups and downs. I've been able to establish reasonable objectives for myself and give self-care first priority as a way to preserve my mental well-being since I've recognized and accepted this.
While my own struggles with mental illness have molded my objectives and aspirations, seeing loved ones struggle with schizophrenia has also had an impact on my relationships and perspective. Schizophrenia is a severe condition that may have catastrophic effects on individuals who have it. It is complicated and sometimes misunderstood. People who have paranoia, delusions, or hallucinations may find it challenging to carry out daily tasks, which can cause them to feel fearful and alone.
I have learned the value of empathy and understanding in all facets of life by witnessing the effects of schizophrenia on my own family members and on myself. The inability to "snap out of" mental illness is not a decision that people can make. It necessitates a comprehensive strategy for care and assistance, one that takes into account the person and their particular circumstances.
I have developed a deeper feeling of empathy and understanding for individuals who are dealing with mental illness as a result of my own experiences with mental health and my relationships with those who have experienced comparable difficulties. In an effort to assist anyone who might be experiencing mental health issues, it has motivated me to seek a profession in psychology and mental health counseling.
In conclusion, my experience with mental health has had a big impact on my aspirations, connections, and comprehension of the world. I've learned the value of prioritizing my mental well-being and speaking out for others' mental health needs as a result of overcoming my depression and anxiety. I've learned the value of empathy and understanding in many facets of life by seeing how schizophrenia affects my loved ones. My experiences have ultimately motivated me to work in the mental health industry, where I plan to advocate for the needs of those who are dealing with mental illness and promote mental well-being.
King Jay Foundation Scholarship
Youth violence is a serious issue that has an impact on communities throughout the globe. One of the most important concerns affecting young people today is this one. Children and young people who experience violence may have negative impacts for the rest of their life. To decrease and finally end teenage violence, society must cooperate. We can provide a safer and more encouraging environment for young people to develop and prosper if we have a well-thought-out plan.
First and foremost, it's imperative to get rid of somebody intentionally inflicting the harm. These people cause communities to become unstable by encouraging and supporting violence. Young individuals find it challenging to strive for their objectives and dreams because of them. Law enforcement and local authorities must collaborate to apprehend violent offenders in order to counteract this. Increasing patrols and enacting stronger sentencing rules, such as mandatory minimum terms, are two ways to do this. That violence won't be permitted and will be handled with the full weight of the law will be made very clear by doing this.
Second, it's crucial to get youngsters out of the neighborhood and into a more encouraging environment. This can be accomplished via a variety of techniques, including community relocation programs and campaigns for inexpensive housing. Families with small children who reside in violent neighborhoods should be given priority in these initiatives. We can assist them in breaking the cycle of violence by giving them a more secure atmosphere. Given that violence frequently breeds more violence, this is a crucial step. The difference between a life of crime and a life of potential can be made by a change of location.
Thirdly, any strategy to reduce teenage violence must include improving the area without boosting rent for children. Numerous strategies, including public-private partnerships, funds from the government, and community mobilization, can be used to accomplish this. Rejuvenating playgrounds, parks, and community facilities should be prioritized. There is evidence that says green areas are good for both physical and mental health. Additionally, community centers offer a great setting for after-school programs and other initiatives that promote kid development. We can assist prevent youth violence by giving them access to constructive activities.
Fourth, expanding the number of after-school activities available to adolescents is an important part of a holistic strategy to combat teenage violence. These initiatives may be community-based, school-based, or the result of partnerships and collaborations. They ought to offer chances for participation in music, art, athletics, tutoring, and mentoring. Young people must find these activities engaging and these endeavors must provide them positive role models. This can entail making investments in young workers with more experience and enlisting volunteers with various backgrounds and specialties. It's crucial to understand that taking young people off the streets is only the first step; we also need to give them interesting and fulfilling activities.
In conclusion, there are many different ways to handle the problem of juvenile violence. We need to get violent criminals out of the way, relocate children from these neighborhoods, improve the neighborhood without raising rent, and expand after-school services in order to make it a safer place for kids. There isn't a fix for this issue that works for everyone. But with a comprehensive strategy, we can bring about genuine change and provide young people the chance to live lives that are secure, healthy, and purposeful. As a society, we must put a high priority on the security and well-being of our children and strive to build a better future for them. Then and only then will we be able to say we have reduced it.
Learner Geometry Scholarship
It wasn't until the 3rd grade that I recognized I had a natural aptitude for maths. I could work through issues fast and effectively, sometimes finishing tasks before my classmates had even begun. I subsequently opted to pursue a degree in math after discovering my love for the subject.
There are several reasons why I decided to get a degree in mathematics. For one, the sheer logic and reasoning that go into mathematics have always captivated me. It is a subject where exact and explicit rules and formulas are essential. There is never any doubt or uncertainty since there is always a correct response. I adore how maths gives me an intellectual feeling of fulfillment that other topics do not.
My decision to seek a math degree was also influenced by the subject's usefulness in daily life. Almost every element of life involves mathematics, from figuring out food costs to creating a new building. Numerous professions, including engineering, banking, and computer science, depend on math. I wanted to be a part of a subject that had practical implications.
Since I'm pursuing a degree in mathematics, I have to continually push myself. Because of the frequent problem-solving required by the topic of mathematics, I have honed abilities like analytical thinking, logical reasoning, and creative problem-solving. These are highly useful abilities that are not simply applicable to mathematics but can be used in practically any discipline.
Another reason I decided to pursue a degree in mathematics is its adaptability. The study of mathematics offers the chance to delve into a number of disciplines, including statistics, calculus, geometry, and algebra. I wanted to be able to investigate every one of these topics in order to identify my own area of interest because each of them has distinctive and useful applications.
And last, I decided to major in mathematics since it was challenging. I've always been drawn to challenging and complicated topics, and the amount of complexity offered by mathematics meets my craving for mental stimulation. After spending hours working on a challenging math problem, there is something extremely satisfying about finally figuring it out. I was aware that getting a math degree would be difficult, but the difficulty is what appeals to me about it.
In conclusion, getting a degree in mathematics was a decision that was easy for me to make. The subject interests me because of its specific and definite principles, useful applications in daily life, and adaptability. I'm continually challenged by mathematics, and as a result, I've gained useful abilities that I can use in any profession. I'm eager to advance my mathematical knowledge and explore where this degree will lead me.
Ron & Janell Lunan Black Girls in STEM Scholarship
As we become older, we start to desire financial independence and feel more autonomous. One can feel in charge of their life and destiny, be able to make plans for the future, and enjoy life without worrying about money when they can support themselves financially as adults. A profession in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) may unquestionably lead to financial security and prosperity in today's modern society. This article examines the advantages of being able to sustain oneself financially as an adult as well as the contribution that STEM-related occupations may make to this end.
Control over one's life is among the most important benefits of being financially independent. This implies that decisions can be made without concern for financial restraints and based on personal preferences and beliefs. It feels amazing to make choices based on your goals and desires. It's crucial to be able to follow one's goals in life without needing financial assistance from others. Financial independence enables people to take chances and lead the lives they desire, whether it's picking a job or taking a global vacation.
Financial independence also implies having the capacity to make long-term plans. The ability to plan for the future is a crucial part of adulthood. Financial hardship is not a barrier to saving for retirement, purchasing a home, or starting a family. An individual may make long-term decisions simpler when they are not constrained by financial issues. People may live their present life much more fully when they know their future is safe. Additionally, one might set aside a percentage of their salary for any unforeseen expenses, such as unexpected medical costs or job loss.
Another advantage of being financially independent is being free to enjoy life without being constrained by money. Individuals can follow their interests, pastimes, and passions if they are financially independent. Undoubtedly, it is wonderful to be able to purchase what one wants without having to worry about money. Unlimited financial resources can promote personal growth and high life happiness.
STEM-related occupations also offer chances for improvement and advancement. Since STEM subjects are perpetually changing, there is always something new to learn and master. It is a fantastic method for people to remain intellectually stimulated, advance professionally, and make a nice living. The potential for both personal and professional development is virtually limitless in a subject like technology, where discoveries are being made every day.
In conclusion, being able to support oneself financially as an adult has several advantages, including feeling in charge of one's life, having the ability to make plans for the future, and being able to enjoy life without worrying about money. For those with a passion for science, technology, engineering, or mathematics, a career in STEM offers a fantastic opportunity to develop successful professions and achieve financial independence. STEM-based occupations have several benefits, from high salaries and job security to chances for professional advancement. If you want to succeed professionally and financially, you must pursue STEM-related fields of study. It is clear why selecting a STEM job might help one achieve financial independence given the rising demand for STEM workers and the high wages that go along with these professions.
I Can Do Anything Scholarship
I dream of going to Mars and exploring the unknown mysteries of space while creating a colony to inhabit a second Earth for our generation and future generations.