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Brianna Pedraza

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Education

Compton Early College High

High School
2018 - 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Graphic Design

    • Dream career goals:

      My own business

      Sports

      Volleyball

      Junior Varsity
      2017 – 20181 year

      Awards

      • best volleyball player

      Future Interests

      Volunteering

      Entrepreneurship

      Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
      Qualities and characteristics assist us not only in identifying ourselves in society but also in reflecting on the person we are. Self-awareness, honesty, problem-solving, and sympathy are some of the qualities and attributes that I value the most in myself. I appreciate self-awareness in myself the most because whether I'm dealing with family difficulties, mental health concerns, and school, I'm aware of what I'm excellent at and how well I can tackle problems in my own manner. Ways to make me feel satisfied and at peace. When I have a lot of schoolwork and tests, I write things down and see where I can assist myself the best. The most difficult issue for me to comprehend. When I was dealing with my mental difficulties, I was depressed, didn't always want to get out with my family and friends, and had poor energy. Simply said, I'm giving it time. When friends invite me, I go, and gradually I begin to interact and attempt to be present at the moment in order to gain energy. Also, I appreciate my self-awareness through strengthening my mental health concerns by doing activities I enjoy, such as photography. I have an Instagram account where I upload all of my photos shot with my DSLR camera. So I appreciate self-awareness because it allows me to understand where my difficulties are and how I can better them, as well as how I can use my talents to enhance the struggles that I experience or have. The second characteristic I appreciated was my honesty because being honest is vital in school, home, and public. I choose to do the right thing and tell the truth, not the unpleasant truth, but the sincere one. Because it takes a lot of courage to express the truth in a circumstance that makes me nervous. But I appreciate my honesty, especially with family, friends, and school, since it helps me build honest conversations, trust relationships, and a pleasant environment in which I see myself participating and feeling secure. One trait I respect the most in myself is problem-solving because when I am in circumstances where I need to see a way out, to face the problem without causing harm to people, such as words, facial expressions, and actions, I value problem-solving most. I always find a safe method to handle things without having to deal with the repercussions. The final characteristic that I cherish in myself is compassion; no matter who or where the circumstance is, I always feel awful and pity for those who did not obtain what they expected. I feel pity for them when I see them at their lowest and want to be greater. That makes me want to assist them, give them advice, or reassure them that everything will be OK. The qualities and characteristics that I appreciate in myself help me identify myself and tell me how valuable I am as a person. I believe that the qualities and characteristics that I have cherished the most in life have aided me on my life path and will continue to. When searching for employment and recognizing my worth in school, work, and friends, I learn how to be more self-aware, problem-solving, honest, and sympathetic. Or trying to demonstrate how capable of a leader I am. Using my talents to confront my challenges, such as school courses, my everyday life becoming from teenager to adult, demonstrates to me that my mistakes can be corrected. Being truthful to others inspires me to build stronger relationships and communicate more effectively.