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Noah Toker

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Who am I - I am Determined, Dedicated, and Curious. I have a visual impairment called Intermittent alternating exotropia. This means that I have an occasional outward deviation of either eye. This causes issues with my depth perception, headaches, and double vision. My name is Noah. No matter what job I get, I want to speak up for what's right. I feel like I can contribute to helping people understand an essential message. That paramount message is this. If nobody speaks up against the negatives of the word, they will never change. I want to be the one who speaks up for the world and flips positives into negatives. I understand that If we sit and let our problems endure the way we don't want them to, then the world will endure the way we don't want it to.

Education

George W Hewlett High School

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other
    • Social Sciences, Other
    • Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Computer Networking

    • Dream career goals:

      I honestly don't have my mind set on a specific field. This is because considering the visual disability I don't know what fields correlate to my visual needs. However, my long-term career goals consist of helping people surmount obstacles, and overcoming Adversities while assisting others in doing the same and spreading happiness and joy. I don't have my mind fixed on any certain field. I have a tentative desire right now . I will go to college and see which fields correlate to my visual needs. After I do this I will pick a firm decision. However, no matter what field I go into just like now my long-term career goals will constitute keeping up with advocacy with those afflicted with challenges, contributing to jubilance, and spreading benevolence throughout the world. In addition with my choice of field that I pick I want to prove to people theese five things. 1) Prove contributing benevolence to areas can make people feel better about themselves and who they are. 2) prove to others that no matter how much you're hindered you can still push forward. 3) Prove adversity shouldnt stop you by being the mmotivational coach to people who feel like their adversity limits their abilities . 4) Prove to people that no matter how different you are it's not a bad thing. 5) Prove no matter how undermined one might be that person can still shout for the stars. No matter what barriers I hit I will persist and work hard to depict theese five things. I will not procrastinate to reach my goals. I will start ASAP and no matter how arduous it might be I will not be a procrasinator and I will get it done right then and there.I am not one to give up. I will remain very resolute with this goal. When I hit a barrier I will not let it make me retrogress. Instead I will do whatever it takes to overcome it and from this learn more about how to progress. Those are my main dream career goals. I am very dedicated because in my mind why reach for just good enough if you can reach for the Moon?

    • Volunteer/help Animals and make sure they were healthy and ok. While also gaining work experience

      lend a paw
      2022 – 20231 year
    • organize books, gain work experience

      hewlett woodmere public library
      2021 – 20221 year

    Arts

    • chorus

      Music
      2021 – 2022

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      It was an initative from the school. — my role was to organize books. The main purpose was to organize book after school hours for helping arrange aiding educational resources
      2022 – 2022
    • Volunteering

      It was an initative from the school. — My role was to write a card for a sick person . The main goal of this momentous initative was to make nice cards in an attempt to make sick people feel more ecstasy and joy.
      2022 – 2022
    • Volunteering

      It was a fundraiser from the school — my role was that I helped raise money.However the main priority of the mission was to consequentally raise money for the cause of autistic children.
      2024 – 2024
    • Volunteering

      It was a fundraiser from the school — My role was that I was a person who helped raise money for the fundraiser.The mission was to sell popcorn to people. However more imperative part of the mission was to use the profits to donate to people in need.
      2021 – 2021
    • Volunteering

      Best Buddies — My role as a member was to help autistic kids learn how to advocate for themselves, be more independent, and exuberant with themselves
      2022 – Present
    • Volunteering

      hewlett woodmere public library — My role was to help people find the books they needed. In addition my role was to organize books consequently providing the place with a nice ambience
      2021 – 2022
    • Volunteering

      Lend - A- Paw Inc — Abide by the rules and meticulously make sure animals were getting enough food and care. I would make sure animals werent subjected to proclivitys of lack of nourishment , and lack of attention
      2022 – 2023
    • Volunteering

      Key Club — My role as a member was to help with fundraisers. Help raise monetary quanities and use this money to give to people in need. This consequently would give aid to many.
      2021 – 2022

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Jennifer and Rob Tower Memorial Scholarship
    For a very long time I have had a pattern of kindness. That kindness is helping people overcome adversity . Sometimes people feel their differences and their adversity makes them different and weird. However I feel as if I can Contribute benevolence to the community by making people feel better about themselves as well as who they are. This is how I plan to use my education to impact my community. One time I contributed to my community was when I joined the Best Buddies Club. When I joined the Best Buddies club I worked with others to help teach Autistic kids learn how to be more independent, how to advocate, and how to speak to others. I watched autistic kids from others and my help become more independent and self sufficient. I feel very happy to take part in this because I know that sometimes people feel that adversity limits their abilities. However, in a way I want to be the motivational coach to people who constitute this category of feeling like their adversity limits their abilities of anything. From joining best buddies in 10th grade all the way now into 12th grade I have demonstrated a pattern of kindness. This is because I have shown I am not reluctant to help people feel the best about who they are. I plan to use my education to depict to people that no matter how different you are it's not a bad thing. Also no matter how hindered you are you can still achieve greatness. This is the paramount message I hope to use my education to convey. Cause I believe no matter how undermined one might be that person can still shout for the stars. In the future, I plan to use my education to teach people that sometimes being an anomaly is not a bad thing. I will do so by making people feel better about themselves as well as who they are. That is what I've learned from this experience. This Scholarship would give me the opportunity to realize what I can do, what Correlates to my needs, and who I can be. This Scholarship can be an absolute pinnacle for me. However, This Scholarship is important not just so I can prove something to myself. I also want to prove something to others. I want to prove to people with overcoming adversity that no matter how much you are hindered or undermined you can still push forward. I think this is what I can truly do with this scholarship. I helped teach these kids how to advocate, how to ask questions, and who to feel good about who they are. This is a cyclical continuous moment of kindness I have shown from since joining Best Buddies all the way up until now. I really wish to prove No matter the challenge, or nearly indomitable obstacle you can still surmount it. Adversity is not your limit. The limit for everyone can and should always be the stars. Reach for the stars.
    Andre' Burchelle Roach Scholarship
    My name is Noah I am A student at Hewlett High School. I have a visual disability that causes double vision and depth perception problems. This opportunity would help me fulfill my desires constituting expanding my abilities, knowledge, and learning. This Scholarship would allow me to realize what I can do, what Correlates to my needs, and who I can be. This Scholarship can be an absolute pinnacle for me. However, This Scholarship is important not just so I can prove something to myself. I also want to prove something to others. I want to prove to people by correlating it back to overcoming adversity that no matter how much you are hindered or undermined you can still push forward. This scholarship would help me pay for college and help me more easily partake in college. I think this scholarship can truly show me with the abilities of education how to continue to endure my desire to overcome adversity. I am excited and not reluctant to take part in college because I love school. This scholarship would give me more money and stability to take part in education and to immerse myself in a setting where I can build my skills. I wish to develop new abilities and I know that school can help me do that. So this scholarship would help me in the way that it would help me attend a university that would help me reach my goals and manifest my dreams. This scholarship would also help me build my skills in regards to the visual disability. It would help me to prove to others and myself that no matter how much you're hindered you can still push forward. This scholarship is not important to just me. I want to pay this scholarship forward. I want to prove to people correlating with overcoming adversity that no matter how much you are hindered or undermined you can still push forward. I think this is what I can truly do with this scholarship. No matter the challenge, or nearly indomitable obstacle you can surmount. With a disability, you feel sometimes as if you have something adverse. This makes it harder for people to want to keep moving forward. However, in a way I want to be the motivational coach to people who constitute this category of feeling like their adversity limits their abilities of anything. I plan to use my education to depict to people that no matter how different you are it's not a bad thing. Also no matter how hindered you are you can still achieve greatness. This is the paramount message I hope to use my education to convey. Cause I believe no matter how undermined one might be that person can still shout for the stars. I plan to use this scholarship to further my academic studies by putting that money into an efficient education that would teach me about a field of interest which I will use to make a change in the world. In Conclusion, I plan to use this scholarship not only to further my academics but also to make a change. I will do this cause I know that if we don't manifest helping others they won't progress and nor will the world.
    Bright Lite Scholarship
    I felt like I was abnormal with a diagnosis of double vision and visual perception disabilities. Like I was some anomaly in a room of ordinary people. However, as time went on I learned We all have differences. Whether these differences are a huge alleviation from everyone else's, it's still not abnormal. This opportunity would help me fulfill my desires constituting expanding my abilities, knowledge, and learning. I know that a disability causes adversity. However, over the years I have learned a disability doesn't make you weird. It makes you different and there's nothing wrong with that. I think I can compassionately Make people who think that being different is weird, think otherwise. I feel as if I can Contribute benevolence to the community by making people feel better about themselves as well as who they are. This is how I plan to use my education to impact my community. One time I contributed to my community was when I joined the Best Buddies Club. When I joined the Best Buddies club I worked with others to help teach Autistic kids learn how to be more independent, how to advocate, and how to speak to others. I watched autistic kids from others and my help become more independent and self sufficient. I feel very happy to take part in this because I know that sometimes people feel that adversity limits their abilities. However, in a way I want to be the motivational coach to people who constitute this category of feeling like their adversity limits their abilities of anything. I plan to use my education to depict to people that no matter how different you are it's not a bad thing. Also no matter how hindered you are you can still achieve greatness. This is the paramount message I hope to use my education to convey. Cause I believe no matter how undermined one might be that person can still shout for the stars. In the future, I plan to use my education to teach people that sometimes being an anomaly is not a bad thing. I will do so by making people feel better about themselves as well as who they are. That is what I've learned from this experience. This Scholarship would give me the opportunity to realize what I can do, what Correlates to my needs, and who I can be. This Scholarship can be an absolute pinnacle for me. However, This Scholarship is important not just so I can prove something to myself. I also want to prove something to others. I want to prove to people by correlating it back to overcoming adversity that no matter how much you are hindered or undermined you can still push forward. I think this is what I can truly do with this scholarship. I wish to prove No matter the challenge, or nearly indomitable obstacle you can still surmount it.
    HigherLearningPreps Scholarship
    I felt like I was abnormal with a diagnosis of double vision and visual perception disabilities. Like I was some anomaly in a room of ordinary people. However, as time went on I learned We all have differences. Whether these differences are a huge alleviation from everyone else's, it's still not abnormal. This opportunity would help me fulfill my desires constituting expanding my abilities, knowledge, and learning. I know that a disability causes adversity. However, over the years I have learned a disability doesn't make you weird. It makes you different and there's nothing wrong with that. I think I can compassionately Make people who think that being different is weird, think otherwise. I feel as if I can Contribute benevolence to the community by making people feel better about themselves as well as who they are. This is how I plan to use my education to impact my community. I plan to use my education to teach people that sometimes being an anomaly is not a bad thing. I will do so by making people feel better about themselves as well as who they are. That is what I've learned from this experience. This Scholarship would give me the opportunity to realize what I can do, what Correlates to my needs, and who I can be. This Scholarship can be an absolute pinnacle for me. However, This Scholarship is important not just so I can prove something to myself. I also want to prove something to others. I want to prove to people correlating with overcoming adversity that no matter how much you are hindered or undermined you can still push forward. I think this is what I can truly do with this scholarship. No matter the challenge, or nearly indomitable obstacle you can surmount. With a disability, you feel sometimes as if you have something adverse. This makes it harder for people to want to keep moving forward. However, in a way I want to be the motivational coach to people who constitute this category of feeling like their adversity limits their abilities of anything. I plan to use my education to depict to people that no matter how different you are it's not a bad thing. Also no matter how hindered you are you can still achieve greatness. This is the paramount message I hope to use my education to convey. Cause I believe no matter how undermined one might be that person can still shout for the stars.
    Second Chance Scholarship
    I have always wanted to make a change in life. However, it is not just to prove something to myself. It is also to prove something to others. I want to change the world because I know about adversity and I know about struggling. I know that if nobody is going to speak up for what is right to help these people: then the negatives of the world are never gonna change. I wanna be the one who speaks up for the world and flips positives into negatives. I understand that If we sit and let our problems endure the way we don't want them to, then the world will endure the way we don't want it to. I have a visual disability called exotropia. My experience with this challenge has affected me inside and outside of school. One specific way in school would be that it is harder for me to understand words and images. For example, if I am taking a test and there is only one triangle but I see two, then I get the question wrong. One way it has affected me outside of school is my hindering my ability to learn to do things feasibly like ride a Bike, or drive a Car. I have learned something from this. That it is ok to have differences. I know that We all have differences. Whether these differences are a large deviation from everyone else's, it's still ok. It is what makes us unique. I think I can pay this scholarship forward to people's lives In the field I picked to study By helping spread and depict this paramount message. I think I can compassionately Make people who think that being different is weird, think otherwise. I feel as if I can Contribute benevolence to the community by making people feel better about themselves as well as who they are. In terms of how I think this scholarship can help me, I think this scholarship can truly show me with the abilities of education how to continue to endure my desire to overcome adversity. I am excited and not reluctant to take part in college because I love school. This scholarship would give me more money and stability to take part in education and to immerse myself in a setting where I can build my skills. I wish to develop new abilities and I know that school can help me do that. So this scholarship would help me in the way that it would help me attend a university that would help me reach my goals and manifest my dreams. This scholarship would also help me build my skills in regards to the visual disability. It would help me to prove to others and myself that no matter how much you're hindered you can still push forward. Steps I have taken so far to make a change constitute some school clubs like Best Buddies. Best Buddies is a club full of autistic students. Many of them have to deal with adversity every day. In the club, we help teach them how to ask for things, how to learn, and how to speak. I gladly took part in this club to make a change because I know that if we don't manifest helping others they won't progress and nor will the world.
    Redefining Victory Scholarship
    The whole thing was always weird, seeing two people when everyone would only see one. Everyone else would see one School, but miraculously, out of nowhere, one School would turn into two. I felt like I was abnormal with a diagnosis of double vision and visual perception disabilities . Like I was some anomaly in a room of ordinary people. However as time went on I learned We all have differences. Whether these differences are a huge allievation from everyone else's, its still not abnormal. Because this is what makes us special. Doctors would always say I would have a harder time learning and going about my day. Hearing A comment like that as a little kid is not feasible to deal with. I wanted to prove that comment wrong and that's exactly what I did. I wanted to prove that I was capable of subduing something holding me back from succeeding. Whether it was Reading, Writing, or Walking it didn't feel sufficient. However, I didn't want to let this restriction demolish my ability to push forward and learn. Multiple efforts, things like putting an eye patch over my eyes, OT, PT, and Vision Therapy helped me push forward. Despite that, it has gotten a little better, and it never went again. Writing about my experiences brings evocative memories to mind. Overall, The experience made me improve and learn. Due to this learning disability, I'm a person who is unwilling to give up, unwilling to ever run from the problem, and never Reluctant to attack the problem face to face. Due to this disability Ive learned that it is harder for me to learn or do simple things.. However because of that fact I learned how to put as much vigor into my educational goals and other goals no matter what. Due to this challenge I feel I have been prepared for what is to come because I feel like I have been persevering forever and I will continue to do it tenaicously. My experience with this challenge has affected me inside and outside of school. One specific way in school would be that it is harder for me to understand words and images. For example if I am taking a test and their is only one triangle but i see two , then I get the question wrong. One way it has affected me out of school is my hindering my able to learn to do things sufficently like ride a bike, or drive a car. However I never gave up on trying. Although this Visual disability and challenge has affected me academically I have learned something from it. That it is ok to have differences. I know that We all have differences. Whether or not these differences are a large deviation from everyone else's, it's still ok. It is what makes unique . I think I can contribute to people lives In the field I pick to study By helping spread and depict this paramount message. I think I can compassionately Make people who think that being different is weird, think otherwise. I will do so by making people feel better about themselves as well as who they are. Because That is what Ive learned to do from this experience. This is what success looks like for me. Feeling like you have surmounted the impossible and feel like you have overcame. Success to me is that happy feeling of when you know after all this time of fighting against adversity you beat it. This opportunity would help me fulfill my desires constituting expanding my abilites, knowledge, and learning. I am not really sure of what major I want to go into because I am not sure what major correlates to my visual needs. However this Scholarship would give me the opportunity to realize what I can do , what Correlates to my needs, and who I can be . This Scholarship can be a absolute pinnincal for me. This Scholarship is important not just so I can prove something to myself. I also want to prove something to others. I want to prove to people correlating it back to my visual disability that no matter how much you are hindered or undermined you can still push foward. I think this Is what a can truly do with this scholarship.
    One Chance Scholarship
    One thing I would like people to know about myself is I am a student with a visual disability. I've also been hindered but also willing to push forward. Doctors would always say I would have a harder time learning and going about my day. Hearing A comment like that as a little kid is not feasible to deal with. I wanted to prove that comment wrong and that's exactly what I did. I wanted to prove that I was capable of subduing something holding me back from succeeding. Whether it was Reading, Writing, or Walking it didn't feel sufficient. However, I didn't want this restriction to demolish my ability to push forward and learn. Multiple efforts, things like putting an eye patch over my eyes, OT, PT, and Vision Therapy helped me push forward. Despite that, it has gotten a little better, and it never went again. Writing about my experiences brings evocative memories to mind. Overall, The experience made me improve and learn. Due to this learning disability, I'm a person who is unwilling to give up, Unwilling to ever run from the problem, and never Reluctant to attack the problem face to face. Due to this disability, I've learned that it is harder for me to learn or do simple things. However, because of that fact, I learned how to put as much vigor into my educational goals and other goals no matter what. Due to this challenge, I feel I have been prepared for what is to come because I feel like I have been persevering forever and  I will continue to do it tenaciously. What I am most passionate about is education. My desire to move forward to higher education constitutes learning more, expanding my abilities, and becoming familiar with acclimating to new things. I think Education is impeccable because it shows students new academic interests while simultaneously helping students manifest their dreams into reality. This is why education is what I am most passionate about. I think education is truly a huge benefactor to us all. I think this scholarship would really benefit me because it would give me an augmentation of monetary stability that would help me grow, learn, and prosper.  I think this scholarship can truly show me with the abilities of education how to continue to endure my desire to overcome adversity. I am very confident about education because I have seen what it has done to people. It has made people more confident, positive, and assertive. I have seen people with the help of teachers and school go from doubtful to the epitome of dauntless. Education helps and teaches people so much. That's why I'm passionate about it so much. I am very excited and not reluctant to take part in college because I love school. I have seen the skills people have built with the help of the school. I am very willing to build the skills myself. This scholarship would give me more money and stability to take part in education and to immerse myself in a setting where I can build my skills. I wish to develop new abilities and I know that school can help me do that. So this scholarship would help me in the way that it would help me attend a university that would help me reach my goals and manifest my dreams. This scholarship would also help me build my skills in regards to the visual disability. It would help me to prove to myself and others that no matter how much you're hindered you can still push forward.
    Rick Levin Memorial Scholarship
    The whole thing was always weird, seeing two people when everyone would only see one. Everyone else would see one School, but miraculously, out of nowhere, one School would turn into two. I felt like I was abnormal with a diagnosis of double vision and visual perception disabilities. Like I was some anomaly in a room of ordinary people. However, as time went on I learned  We all have differences whether these differences are a huge alleviation from everyone else's, it's still not abnormal because this is what makes us special. Doctors always said I would have a harder time learning and going about my day. Hearing A comment like that as a little kid is not feasible to deal with. I wanted to prove that comment wrong and that's exactly what I did. I wanted to prove that I was capable of subduing something holding me back from succeeding. Whether it was Reading, Writing, or Walking it didn't feel sufficient. However, I didn't want to let this restriction demolish my ability to push forward and learn. Multiple efforts, things like putting an eye patch over my eyes, OT, PT, and Vision Therapy helped me push forward. Despite that, it has gotten a little better, and it never went again. Writing about my experiences brings evocative memories to mind. Overall, The experience made me improve and learn. Due to this learning disability, I'm a person who is unwilling to give up, Unwilling to ever run from the problem, and never Reluctant to attack the problem face to face. Due to this disability, I've learned that it is harder for me to learn or do simple things. However, because of that fact, I learned how to put as much vigor into my educational goals and other goals no matter what. Due to this challenge, I feel I have been prepared for what is to come because I feel like I have been persevering forever and  I will continue to do it tenaciously. My experience with this challenge has affected me inside and outside of school. One specific way in school would be that it is harder for me to understand words and images.  For example, if I am taking a test and there is only one triangle but I see two, then I get the question wrong. One way it has affected me outside of school is my hindering my ability to learn to do things feasibly like ride a Bike, or drive a Car. Although this Visual disability and challenge has affected me academically I have learned something from it. That it is ok to have differences. I know that  We all have differences. Whether or not these differences are a large deviation from everyone else's, it's still ok. It is what makes it unique. I think I can contribute to people's lives  In the field I picked to study By helping spread and depict this paramount message. I think I can compassionately Make people who think that being different is weird, think otherwise. I feel as if I can Contribute benevolence to the community by making people feel better about themselves as well as who they are. In Conclusion, I feel that I am ready for what is in store for me in the future because I am willing to put as much vigor into surmounting my challenges no matter what. Despite my challenges, I am inclined to jubilantly partake in educational and other personal goals.
    Joieful Connections Scholarship
    The whole thing was always weird, seeing two people when everyone would only see one. Everyone else would see one School, but miraculously, out of nowhere, one School would turn into two. I felt like I was abnormal with a diagnosis of double vision. This affects me intellectually because it is harder to understand words and images. Double vision also means that I have perception problems which Is why I have spacial awareness problems outside and in School. Because sometimes my eyes don't properly align, I can think one image is two making it harder to be able to put the images into one coherent whole. For example in Math sometimes If there is one triangle on the page I see two and then end up getting the question wrong. This affects me intellectually and also affects how I learn. I felt weird with this disability. Like I was some sort of anomaly. However, I learned being different isn't bad. I wanted to prove that I was capable of subduing something holding me back from succeeding. Whether it was Reading, Writing, or Walking it didn't feel sufficient. However, I didn't want to let this restriction demolish my ability to push forward and learn. Multiple efforts, things like putting an eye patch over my eyes, OT, PT, and Vision Therapy helped me push forward. Writing about my experiences brings evocative memories to mind. Overall, The experience made me improve and learn. Due to this disability, I'm a person who is unwilling to give up, and never Reluctant to attack the problem face to face. Due to this disability, I've learned that it is harder for me to learn. However, because of that fact, I learned how to put as much vigor into my education no matter what. Due to this challenge, I feel I am ready for a journey toward higher education. Since I have been persevering forever I will continue to do it in school tenaciously. With my disability, It has been very hard for me even up until now to pick which major I want. This is because I don't know what major correlates to my needs considering my disability.  I  will experiment in college and see which jobs can be good for me with my needs. After this when I pick a field it will be very important to me.  I love learning, especially when it's from others. I think learning from others can increase benevolent relationships but can advantageously teach you more about them and yourself. My motivation for pursuing a higher education constitutes expanding my opportunities, learning more, developing more knowledge, and enhancing my personal development. For this reason, I feel that the field that I pick will be imperative to me. From the disability, I learned We all have differences. Whether or not these differences are a large deviation from everyone else's, it's still ok. Because this is what makes us special. I think I can contribute to impacting the community in the field I pick to study By helping spread and depict this paramount message. I think I can compassionately Make people who think that being different is weird, think otherwise. I feel as if I can Contribute benevolence to the community by making people feel better about themselves as well as who they are. In Conclusion, I feel that I am a good candidate for this scholarship because I am willing to put as much vigor into my education no matter what. Despite my challenges, I am inclined to persist through the attributes of the learning disability to jubilantly partake in higher education.
    Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship
    The whole thing was always weird, seeing two people when everyone would only see one. Everyone else would see one School, but miraculously, out of nowhere, one School would turn into two. At one point, I even had to wear an eye patch on one eye at a time to try to fix it. I felt like I was abnormal with a diagnosis of double vision and visual perception disabilities , like I was some anomaly in a room of ordinary people. However, soon, I would learn that this wasn't the case. Doctors would always say I would have a harder time learning and going about my day. Hearing A comment like that as a little kid is not feasible to deal with. I wanted to prove that comment wrong and that's exactly what I did. I wanted to prove that I was capable of subduing something holding me back from succeeding. Whether it was Reading, Writing, or Walking it didn't feel sufficient. However, I didn't want to let this restriction demolish my ability to push forward and learn. Multiple efforts, things like putting an eye patch over my eyes, OT, PT, and Vision Therapy helped me push forward. Despite that, it has gotten a little better, and it never went again. Writing about my experiences brings evocative memories to mind. Overall, The experience made me improve and learn. Due to this learning disability, I'm a person who is unwilling to give up, Unwilling to ever run from the problem, and never Reluctant to attack the problem face to face. Everyone said that It was always going to be more arduous for me to learn. However, as time went on I realized that just because it may be harder for a certain person to learn. It doesn't make them an anomaly. We all have differences. Whether these differences are a large deviation from everyone else's, it's still ok. Because this is what makes us special. This disability has taught me to persevere and has also taught me that being an attribute of peculiarity is not a bad thing. I know I am different from everyone else. However, I know that doesn't make me a preposterous kind of a person in comparison to everyone else. Even though due to this it is harder for me to learn it doesn't mean I have a nominal desire to learn. In fact, I love learning, especially when it comes from others. I think learning from others can increase benevolent relationships but can advantageously teach you more about them and yourself. My motivation for pursuing a higher education constitutes expanding my opportunities, learning more, developing more knowledge, and enhancing my personal development. In Conclusion, I feel that I am a good candidate for this scholarship because I am willing to put as much vigor into my education no matter what. Despite my challenges, I am inclined to persist through the attributes of the learning disability to jubilantly partake in higher education. I believe I am a good candidate for this scholarship because even though it's harder for me to learn, I am willing to do whatever needs to be done to be profoundly tenacious.