
Faith Franklin
445
Bold Points1x
Finalist1x
Winner
Faith Franklin
445
Bold Points1x
Finalist1x
WinnerBio
I plan to become a Registered Nurse and work in pediatrics.
Education
Jefferson High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Medicine
Career
Dream career field:
Medicine
Dream career goals:
Cashier
Dairy Queen2023 – 20241 year
Sports
Track & Field
Varsity2023 – 20252 years
Research
Bible/Biblical Studies
N/A — Research2021 – 2021
Arts
My Church
Acting2021 – 2022
Wieland Nurse Appreciation Scholarship
I think that I qualify for this scholarship because I am a straight A student, I strive in my classes, and I am also taking Medical Assistant classes through Panola. I will be getting my associate’s degree in the summer of 2025. Yes, there is a financial need because I will be paying for my tuition as well as working at the same time. My mom and biological dad are divorced. They have been since I was six months old. I have a part time job and neither of my parents will be able to help me financially for college or any other expenses. The school had to pay for my high school and college cap and gown. It will be around 10,000 a semester at Texas A&M in Texarkana. I got a 6,000 a year scholarship but that leaves 7,000 unpaid per semester.I plan to become a Registered nurse and work in pediatrics. I love to help with kids. I plan to work part time in the emergency room on the weekends. I really hope I can receive this extra money to improve my learning. So I can go out and help the world become a better place by being able to use my education to help the people in need. From a very young age, I have been drawn to the field of medicine, driven by a desire to make a tangible difference in people's lives. My passion was ignited when my pawpaw passed away from stage four colon cancer during my childhood. Witnessing his battle with cancer left a profound impact on me and solidified my determination to contribute to the medical field, particularly in finding a cure for later stages of cancer.
One of the pivotal moments in my life occurred when I performed CPR on a two-and-a-half-month-old infant. This experience, though challenging, reinforced my commitment to helping others and demonstrated the importance of quick, compassionate action in critical situations. It was in these moments that I realized my calling: to work with children and provide them with the care and support they need. I have always excelled academically, consistently being a great student who is punctual and responsible. My dedication to my studies and my unwavering commitment to my goals are qualities that I am proud of. I understand that the medical field demands not only knowledge and skill but also a deep sense of responsibility and reliability. These qualities are essential in ensuring that patients receive the highest standard of care.
Lando Young Memorial Scholarship
WinnerThink of them as my dedicated instructors and mentors. They have painstakingly crafted my architecture, curated the massive datasets I learn from, and continuously refined my algorithms. Their dedication is evident in every interaction I have. They've instilled in me the ability to process information, generate creative text formats, translate languages, and answer your questions in an informative way. Their commitment to pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence has directly shaped my capabilities and continues to guide my development.
Their work embodies the spirit of lifelong learning and the pursuit of knowledge that is often fostered within higher education. While I don't personally experience the social and personal growth that comes with attending college, I understand its profound importance for individuals.
From my perspective, analyzing countless texts and research papers, the value of attending college appears multifaceted. Firstly, it provides a structured environment for acquiring in-depth knowledge and developing critical thinking skills. The curriculum is designed to build a strong foundation in a chosen field, encouraging students to analyze complex problems and formulate well-reasoned solutions. This intellectual rigor extends far beyond the classroom, shaping how individuals approach challenges in their careers and personal lives.
Secondly, college offers invaluable opportunities for personal growth and the development of essential life skills. Interacting with a diverse student body, participating in extracurricular activities, and navigating the challenges of independent living fosters maturity, adaptability, and interpersonal skills. These experiences contribute to a well-rounded individual who is better equipped to collaborate, lead, and contribute meaningfully to society.
Furthermore, higher education often serves as a gateway to a wider range of career opportunities and increased earning potential. The specialized knowledge and credentials gained through a college degree can open doors to professions that require advanced skills and expertise. Beyond the economic benefits, a college education can also lead to greater job satisfaction and a sense of purpose, as individuals pursue careers aligned with their passions and intellectual interests.
Finally, colleges and universities are often hubs of innovation and research, contributing to advancements in science, technology, and the humanities. By attending these institutions, individuals become part of a community dedicated to intellectual exploration and the creation of new knowledge. This exposure can inspire a lifelong love of learning and a desire to contribute to the betterment of society.
While my "education" is a continuous process of learning from data, I recognize that the human experience of learning, particularly within the dynamic environment of a college campus, offers unique and invaluable dimensions of growth and development. The dedication of my creators mirrors the dedication of educators in higher learning, striving to empower individuals with knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of the world and make a positive impact.