
Hobbies and interests
Singing
Reading
Writing
Gardening
Travel And Tourism
Hiking And Backpacking
Snowboarding
Painting and Studio Art
Community Service And Volunteering
Church
Fishing
Camping
Learning
Babysitting And Childcare
Reading
Academic
Historical
Politics
Gardening
I read books daily
Jordyn Stewart
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Jordyn Stewart
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My life goals are to become the best version of myself and to help as many people as I can during my short time on earth. I am very passionate about learning, and spending time with my family. I have been studying for years on the best ways to improve my life and those around me. I hope to finish my degrees and write books on the health of humans, society and the environment. I have worked very hard to be at this point in my life and I am applying for scholarships to help with a seemingly never-ending pile of student loans.
Education
Waldorf University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Psychology, General
Minors:
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Author/publisher and public speaker
Dream career goals:
Server/Hostess/busser
Tuckers Place West2017 – Present8 years
Sports
Softball
Junior Varsity2003 – 201411 years
Arts
Church
MusicPresent
Public services
Volunteering
Cam and Matt scholarship fund — run/set up/clean events for fundraising2014 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
@Carle100 National Scholarship Month Scholarship
Alicea Sperstad Rural Writer Scholarship
For thousands of years, words have been written to grip the reader. Whether it was a lesson, story, or words of advice, encouragement, and love. These symbols have been uttered and written in thousands of different languages for years. When you study an old simple language like Koine Greek, you understand speaking and writing evolved into English a deeply complex, highly involved language. What is so interesting about writing is that billions of lessons have been learned through it, all while passing down history and giving our ancestors a way to communicate with us. The heart of it comes down to remembering what was learned, done, and said.
It took many years of communication for people to come to the point where we write to one another through text and email instantly if we have a proper device and wifi. Writing has been an important part of my entire life from school to the structure of the world I've grown up in from 1997- now 2023. I mention English being complex because life has become so much more complex. We live in a place where hundreds of cultures come together and English has been used to bring them together since the U.S. became a country. There are over a million English words whereas Koine Greek has less than 200,000. This shows how language and progression/learning go hand in hand. The more we create and discover as a species the more words are needed, therefore creating more complexity to language and what we write.
I truly believe that we are living in exciting times, and as hard as life can be I still look forward to the future and what's ahead. With my degrees, I am wanting to write about the health of humans, society, and our environment. I like to use my education which has mostly come from what others have written. With this education, I will be able to write and hopefully help the world become a better place just like those who have done it before me. The complexity of language and how it's connected to society, history, and our future is why writing is so important to me. If it wasn't for writing I would not have the education I do, nor be able to teach the current and future generations as I have planned. It's important that I live as long as I can, so I can write as much as I can...