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Angelina Reyes

235

Bold Points

1x

Finalist

1x

Winner

Education

Avon Middle High School

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Majors of interest:

    • Health/Medical Preparatory Programs
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Medicine

    • Dream career goals:

      Strength in Neurodiversity Scholarship
      Winner
      As a neurodiverse student with ADHD, my academic journey has been both challenging and enlightening. Navigating traditional learning environments has required me to develop unique strategies for staying organized, focused, and engaged. Over time, I’ve come to view my ADHD not as an obstacle but as a source of distinctive strengths. These strengths will serve me well as I pursue college and a future career in the medical field, allowing me to offer a perspective shaped by creativity, resilience, and empathy. One of my defining strengths is creative thinking. My mind naturally makes connections between ideas, helping me approach problems from innovative perspectives. In medicine, where each patient and case is unique, this ability to think outside the box will help me identify solutions that may not be immediately obvious. ADHD has taught me to embrace unconventional thinking, which I know will be invaluable as I navigate the challenging and dynamic demands of medical studies and patient care. I am excited to use this skill to explore solutions and look at situations with a perspective that others may not readily see. Another strength I have developed is resilience. Managing the daily effects of ADHD, like staying on task and meeting deadlines, has required me to build my own systems of organization and discipline. I’ve refined my time-management skills, creating personalized methods to track assignments, deadlines, and goals. I have learned to be proactive in managing tasks, breaking them down into manageable steps, which has helped me transform challenges into growth opportunities. These skills will be essential in college, where I will need to balance rigorous coursework, labs, and eventually clinical experiences. I am confident that my ability to adapt and create effective strategies for success will allow me to thrive in a demanding academic environment. Perhaps most importantly, being neurodiverse has given me a deep sense of empathy. Facing my own struggles in school has taught me the value of patience and understanding toward those who feel overlooked or misunderstood. I hope to bring this sense of compassion to my future career in healthcare. As a medical professional, I want to listen carefully to each patient, respecting their unique needs and experiences. My journey has shown me that empathy and adaptability are just as essential as medical knowledge in providing quality care, particularly for those who may feel alienated by the healthcare system. Ultimately, I view my neurodiversity as a powerful asset. With my ability to think creatively, adapt under pressure, and empathize deeply, I am well-prepared to succeed in college and bring a unique perspective to the medical field. My experiences have shaped me into someone who values not only academic success but also the importance of making a positive impact on others’ lives.
      Hines Scholarship
      For me, going to college is about more than earning a degree; it’s a testament to the hard work and resilience of my family, and a bridge between our past and future. As a first-generation Puerto Rican student, stepping into a four-year college means carrying forward the dreams of those who came before me and facing new opportunities with a sense of purpose. It’s an achievement that represents my family’s hopes and sacrifices, as well as my own commitment to creating a better future. Being the first in my family to attend college means I am forging a path that has not been traveled before. My family has always emphasized the importance of hard work, resilience, and dedication. They have instilled in me a deep respect for education as a means of opening doors and broadening perspectives. My decision to attend college is a way to honor these values, and it represents a commitment to the belief that each generation can do more, reach higher, and achieve what was previously out of reach. My goal is to enter the medical field, a dream I have held for as long as I can remember. Medicine appeals to me because it combines the rigor of science with the human aspect of compassion and service. I want to become a healthcare professional who not only provides excellent medical care but also understands the cultural sensitivities and specific needs of diverse communities like my own. In a healthcare system that is often complex and intimidating, I aim to be a bridge, offering care that is accessible, empathetic, and culturally aware. This ambition drives me forward, inspiring me to make the most of every educational opportunity I encounter. At college, I look forward to immersing myself in the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary for a career in medicine. I understand that the journey will not always be easy, but I am prepared to face the challenges with determination and resilience. Being in college will allow me to expand my understanding of the world and equip me with the tools to make a meaningful difference. I am eager to engage with faculty, peers, and mentors who will inspire and guide me, helping me to grow both academically and personally. Ultimately, going to college is not just about my future—it’s about giving back to my family and community. I want to show others from similar backgrounds that they, too, can pursue their dreams and achieve their goals. By completing my degree and entering the medical field, I hope to be a role model for others who might face the same challenges, showing that with hard work and perseverance, they can succeed. In this way, I see college as the first step toward a life of purpose, service, and impact. For me, the journey is just beginning, and the best is yet to come.
      The Best is Yet to Come- August Engler Memorial Scholarship
      Pursuing a Dream in the Medical Field: Why I Believe “The Best is Yet to Come” Since I was young, I’ve been captivated by the idea of making a difference in people’s lives. The medical field, with its unique blend of science, compassion, and service, has always held a special allure for me. My journey toward this goal has been shaped by a deep desire to contribute to the well-being of others, and with every step, I become more convinced that “The Best is Yet to Come.” My aspiration to work in medicine is rooted in a passion for helping others and a fascination with the human body’s complexity. Witnessing the impact that doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals can have on patients’ lives has only reinforced this dream. Whether it was through my own experiences in healthcare settings or through stories I’ve heard about the dedication and resilience of medical workers, I realized early on that a career in medicine would allow me to combine my love of science with my desire to serve. As I envision my future, I see myself in a role where I can work directly with patients, using my knowledge and skills to make meaningful contributions to their health. Becoming a doctor or another healthcare professional who interacts with patients, diagnoses complex conditions, and supports individuals through some of their most challenging moments is my ultimate goal. My journey will undoubtedly be challenging, requiring years of study, training, and hard work, but I am ready to face each challenge. The road ahead will not be easy, but each step brings me closer to the opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives. Believing that “The Best is Yet to Come” keeps me motivated, even in the face of obstacles. This mindset reminds me that growth is ongoing, and each step I take brings new opportunities, insights, and skills. Medicine is a field that constantly evolves, and I’m excited to be part of an industry that embraces progress. I look forward to the advancements in medical technology, treatments, and patient care that will emerge throughout my career. As I work towards my goals, I am confident that the best moments, the most profound accomplishments, and the most meaningful connections with patients lie ahead. In conclusion, my dream of working in the medical field is driven by a profound desire to help others, a dedication to lifelong learning, and a firm belief that the future holds limitless potential. With every new experience and challenge, I am reassured that “The Best is Yet to Come.” This belief not only guides me but inspires me to keep striving, learning, and growing as I work toward my dream of a career in medicine.