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Seida Radoncic
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By bridging the gap between academic achievement and emotional well-being, I aim to provide students with the resources they need to support their academic and personal development. I hope to leave a lasting impression on the world of education by concentrating on developing welcoming, encouraging environments.
Education
CUNY Brooklyn College
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Education, General
Minors:
- Psychology, General
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Education, General
- Psychology, General
Career
Dream career field:
Education
Dream career goals:
Teacher
Group Leader
National Honors Society2019 – Present5 years
Sports
Basketball
Club2019 – 20223 years
Volleyball
Club2021 – 20221 year
Research
Business/Commerce, General
Google — Self-Done Researcher2024 – Present
Arts
self taught skill
Calligraphy2020 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Muslim Chaplainacy Services (MCS) By the NHS — Serving food, handing out the essential bags2021 – 2021Volunteering
New York City Blood Donations — Providing refreshments and snacks, as well as transporting donors to their stations and assisting them after they have donated blood.2019 – 2021
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Mental Health Scholarship for Women
Indeed, psychosocial health plays an important role in my performance and personal life at school. The pressure of managing schoolwork, deadlines, and sometimes extracurricular activities creates tremendous stress, which can surface mentally and emotionally. When this kind of stress becomes overwhelming, it is likely to reduce concentration, retention of memory, and other forms of cognitive performances, hence directly relating to academic performance. From my own expereience, anxiety disrupts my attention to study: hence, procrastination results in poorly done work. It is also more complicated to memorize information or be an active participant in class when I am mentally exhausted.
Struggles with mental health stress relationships with friends, family, and peers in my personal life. When I'm overloaded, I tend to shut down-a process that can make me feel withdrawn and disconnected from social interactions that might otherwise be nourishing for me. Aside from this, a diminished mental state makes it challenging to balance the demands of school with one's personal life, and such an imbalance reinforces feelings of guilt or inadequacy, therefore making either of them less pleasurable.
To work towards overcoming such challenges and keeping my priority as mental health, some of the ways include a few strategies that actually helped me to balance my academic obligations in order to live a better personal life. One of the best measures taken by me initially was developing a daily routine that would have time for working and resting. This helps to reduce the feeling of chaos and visibly cut down big blocks of work into smaller pieces by planning my study sessions, meals, exercise, and time for relaxation. It prevents procrastination and renews the mind from time to time. Research has shown that a well-regulated routine, including both academic work and self-care, significantly reduces the level of stress.
Physical activity is a great tool to sharpen the mind. Research has consistently shown that regular physical exercise can lower symptoms of anxiety, depression, and stress, while at the same time improving cognitive functioning and improving mood.
Even light exercise, such as walking, stretching, or yoga, frees my mind and energizes me. I also like to go on hikes or swims, activities that completely remove me from the pressures of academia and refocus my energy on how my body is functioning. The use of mindfulness and relaxation techniques: I try to implement the practice of mindfulness, meditation, and breathing exercises in my daily schedule. It keeps me tuned, avoids an overflow of thoughts in the mind, and can manage my emotions with more control. Research indicates the positive effect of mindfulness on reducing stress and enhancing resilience, especially among college students.
Seeking professional help means making it a priority to seek help from the school counseling service when needed. It is with talking to a professional that I get to process my feelings, learn ways of coping with life's struggles, and gain perspective on my particular challenge. Talking to someone clears my thoughts and keeps me focused on my goals. I try to stay in close contact with friends and family. Isolation can be prevented by keeping the individual among others who can offer support and encouragement in times of frustration with academics or personal struggles. Mental health plays a crucial role in nearly all aspects of my academic performance and personal life. I implement structured routines, physical activity, mindfulness, professional support, and social relationships to manage mental health. With these, I am able to stay grounded and deal with stressful situations in a competent manner, balancing life toward attaining academic and career goals.
Bulkthreads.com's "Let's Build Together" Scholarship
As the legendary Mohammad Ali once said: "He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life". In my life, I hope to build a teaching career and philosophy based on the importance of students, empathy, and critical thinking. My objective is to build an environment where all students feel valued and heard and are able to push themselves to their full potential. This means more than teaching the content; it means building a classroom culture in which diversity is celebrated, curiosity is encouraged, and the view of each student is different yet respected.
This I intend to do through studies in psychology and education, which will enable me to understand the science of learning and the emotional and social factors that mold any given student's educational experience. Thus, psychology will arm me with insights into human behavior, development, and how people learn, while education will give me the practical means to put these insights into practice in a manner attuned to the needs of each student. With this, I will carry on designing lessons and approaches that are engaging, relevant, and adaptable so that learning is made accessible to students from diverse backgrounds, abilities, and learning styles.
A core aspect of my vision of teaching is incorporating social-emotional learning into my approach. I encourage students not only to be good achievers but to also be empathetic, resilient, and self-aware. It is my hope that students will turn into more caring and considerate persons, better prepared to engage the world by teaching such skills as communication, teamwork, and self-reflection. Creating a classroom valuing such qualities will permit students to grow intellectually and personally, giving them tools extending beyond academics.
In such a supportive learning environment that I aspire to develop, I am very aware that this level of positive difference can be nurtured within my community. Education is one of the most powerful ways to inspire change, and by touching just one student's life, I may be able to influence their family, friends, and others they encounter in life. It is my hope that, through nurturance of open-mindedness, critical thinking, and a love for learning, students will be encouraged to engage their communities in thoughtful inquiry and to be active contributors to society. My goal is to create a ripple effect in which each student feels empowered to pursue his or her dreams, making positive differences.
Ultimately, I would want this teaching philosophy to lay the foundation for a future when students feel supported and motivated to reach their full potential. Through the development of this type of learning environment, I am building a foundation for lifelong learning, growth, and empathy for my students and myself that in turn creates a more empathetic and connected community.
Audra Dominguez "Be Brave" Scholarship
Any time I have had to face adversity, the spirit of being on track with my career goal to become an educator has been encouraged variously. Naturally, life will incorporate everything from physical, mental, and emotional challenges, and my experiences so far have shown me the need for resilience and adaptability when it comes to keeping a vision for the future in focus. Every setback I have endured only made me rise stronger, and every step forward, even through the minute, has cemented that sense of purpose in making a positive difference in the field of education.
Among the first things I do when adversity strikes is that I assess and then ground myself. I break down my goals into smaller, manageable tasks instead of having me be overwhelmed by the whole of the challenge. It allows me to ensure progress isn't just an idea, that it is actual progress, rather than sitting around stuck in the thought of defeating the whole picture. As an example, during very hectic academic pressure, I have set some milestones on a short-run basis when matched with my long-run goals. This will be, like, so good when one has to combine preparation for examination with personal crises, like problems with the family or sickness. By celebrating small successes, I am motivated to keep going during those hard times and see how far I have come.
Adversity has taught me, secondly, flexibility. Few times in life do things go as planned, and it certainly has become a necessary evil in my journey into education. I have learned to view those obstacles not as setbacks but as catalysts for further growth and alternative means toward goals. For example, as health issues suddenly cropped up and impeded my ability to attend regular classes, without wasting any time, I changed focus to online resources and contacted professors for extra support. This experience helped me develop not only self-discipline and proper time management but also showed the effectiveness of learning tools in digital formats, which I would like to implement into my teaching methodology someday. I have managed to stay on course despite disruptions and often emerged with new skills or insights that welded my resolutions further.
Seeking support from mentors, friends, and family members was something crucial in overcoming adversity. I have grown to understand that I will attain set goals in life; it is not a must that I do it alone. Reaching others has provided me with perspective, advice, and encouragement that I may or may not have faced on my own. For example, at especially difficult times in my studies, I have sought out professors and advisors who helped me frame obstacles as temporary setbacks rather than permanent roadblocks. Their insights, as well as advice, have reminded me of my potential and the larger vision I'm working toward. My support system has given me emotional resilience, too, which is very important in the path to pursue education. When reflecting on all those challenges I have surmounted so far in my life, I can barely help but notice how they turned me into someone determined and adaptable, with a deeper empathy towards others. I am aware that life is never going to be void of obstacles, yet with every failure, my resolve strengthened further in achieving my aims, and in each one of them, I learned a lesson or two about resilience, flexibility, and the support mechanism.
Dr. Christine Lawther First in the Family Scholarship
It would mean everything to me to be the first person in my family to graduate from college. As a first generation college student in the United States, this would symbolize the fulfillment of my family's dreams and sacrifices, as well as a key to open more doors. Graduating would give me an opportunity to do something different and to make my family and others around me appreciate-that through hard work and determination, one truly can inhibit change. It even sets a precedent for future generations of my family: higher education is within reach, and we can take those avenues previously believed impossible.
The fields I would like to major in during college are psychology and education because they could give me an avenue to put together my passion for understanding human behavior with a commitment to helping others learn and grow. While psychology may provide insight into how people think, feel, and develop, education empowers me to take that knowledge and use it in ways to be supportive and effective within the learning environments. In studying both, I would like to gain the skills to work with students in ways that would respect them while encouraging their unique strengths.
The long-term goals motivates me into becoming a educator who teaches but at the same time inspires students to be the best version of themselves. I would like to create many learning spaces that are comfortable, encouraging, and empathetic, where students feel valued and appreciated. Furthermore, I wish to influence practice and policy in education to make learning available and effective for the diversity of the student population beyond classrooms. My eventual goal is to become that teacher who would bring a change into the lives of her students-very lasting and positive-with the tools and confidence needed for success.
My curiosity in understanding psychology and education comes from the urge within me to know what shapes and molds our learning and growth. Psychology therefore allows me to understand how the human mind processes information and how the development of emotions affects behavior, among other aspects. when it comes to the connection with education, I personally strive to create methods in ways which would help students' with their learning needs in fitting their individual capacity for development. With this in mind, I hope to strategize ways to make learning accessible, engaging, and an experience for all students, particularly for those who may be at a disadvantage.
I see myself working not only as an teacher long-term but also as an advocate for education reform; contributing to the setting of policies that would keep mental health, inclusivity, and mechanisms of support at the forefront for underprivileged students. My aim is to make education a transforming experience for every student I encounter.
Marie Humphries Memorial Scholarship
This interest in teaching relates deeply to my belief in the power of education in opening minds, building understanding, and inspiring change. Teaching is not just transmission; it is, even more fundamentally, a way of empowering students toward critical thought, deep questioning, and, importantly, self-positioning within the world. It is a profoundly responsible role yet full of purpose and opportunity every day to make a difference.
It is inspiring tutors and my passion for subjects like history and science that developed my interest in teaching, which I hope to be able to share with students by sparking curiosity. Studying history, molecular biology, and intercultural communication showed me that even complex and sometimes painful areas of education can link meaningful insight to encourage students to look further than the surface. I would like to provide them with the ability to understand and feel confident in their ability to address these issues critically so they become thoughtful and informed citizens.
Teaching can also serve as a means for bridging gaps and creating needed outlets for diverse viewpoints. I love intercultural communication, and I think education has to celebrate differences and promote empathy. I will try to create an inclusive learning environment where students realize that their voice is important. I want them to know that their unique backgrounds and perspectives can add important dimensions to our discussions. My goal is, further, to develop in students a space wherein they are free to explore, question, and grow with an understanding that education is a journey of collaboration.
To this day, it was one teacher who taught me just how big of an influence an educator could be: my middle school history teacher, who has just recently passed away, he kept facts of learning about history alive in ways I had never seen. This would not be teaching us, but rather telling stories, asking intellectual questions, and encouraging my classmates and I to look upon these historical events not as things of the past, but rather as still-existing and influential forces in our own lives. It was this teacher who helped me find the connections between past and present, showing me that history is not only about remembering dates and events but about understanding how we have arrived at where we are. It is through their approach that they made me see how education could be used as a tool for deeper understanding and awareness.
My teacher's encouragement really sparked my passion for history and critical analysis which have been central to my academic journey. They taught me that knowledge alone is not acquired in learning but should lead students to think independently and open up to various perspectives. Their influence made me realize how meaningful and effective a teacher could be, and it's actually one of the major reasons that I am opting for this path.
Within my teaching career, I would love to be able to help my students look at the world with the same curiosity, empathy, and critical thinking my history teacher instilled in me. In that respect, I want to influence the lives of students by showing them how to view education as a journey of self-discovery and growth. Fundamentally, this is an empowering process: learning to guide each student toward their passions and aspirations.
Mental Health Profession Scholarship
Problems with one's mental health is very personal, frequently go undetectable, and can be just as destructive as physical illnesses. It takes self-awareness, commitment, and steady work to overcome these obstacles. The highs and lows I've experienced with stress and anxiety have influenced my path to improved mental health. I have, however, come a long way in handling these difficulties by accepting vulnerability, creating self-care routines, and getting expert assistance. I want to help others in the future by encouraging candid discussions, raising awareness of mental health issues, as well as finding a way to fight for readily accessible services.
Recognizing a mental health issue is the first step in order to address it. For me, worry frequently took the form of racing thoughts, restless nights, and a persistent fear of failing. I tried to ignore it at first, thinking it would go away on its own. But all that happened as a result was increased tension and emotional exhaustion. It became obvious that I needed to address my mental health head-on in order to take back control of my emotions.
Taking care of myself became crucial to my recovery process. Stabilizing my mental health requires establishing an approach that includes regular exercise, a balanced diet, and sufficient sleep. In order to give myself time to relax and refuel, I also set limits with both my professional and personal responsibilities. The integration of therapy, self-care, and mindfulness in this holistic approach has greatly enhanced my capacity to effectively manage anxiety.
Like most, have personal experience with the complexities of mental health, which is why I am committed to helping others on their own path. Establishing a setting where open discussions about mental health are welcomed is one of the best strategies to support. Speaking about their difficulties still has a stigma for many people, who worry about being misunderstood or judged. I want to normalize these conversations by being honest about my experiences with anxiety and inspire people to get assistance when they need it.
In an effort to help others and spread awareness, I intend to push for mental health education in companies and educational institutions. Early intervention can stop mental health problems from getting worse, and it's important to have services close at hand. The value of mental health treatment should be equated with that of physical health, however, many people encounter obstacles when it comes to receiving it, including lack of knowledge or affordability. Through fighting for policy reforms, engaging in community support groups, and sponsoring awareness campaigns, my goal is to foster a culture where mental health is given priority and care is easily available to all.
ADHDAdvisor's Mental Health Advocate Scholarship for Health Students
I've been getting more and more active in helping others around me with their mental health over the past several years. I've made a conscious effort to provide a safe area where individuals can express their feelings without fear of being judged, whether it's by being a sympathetic listener to friends or providing helpful advice based on my personal experiences with anxiety. I promote candid discussions about mental health, normalize vulnerability, and follow up with folks who might be experiencing difficulties frequently. In addition, I've offered tools like mindfulness exercises and mental health applications, and I've urged getting professional assistance when needed.
Setting a good example has been one of the most crucial parts of helping people. I've shown people that asking for assistance is a strength, not a weakness, by sharing my own experience of mental health concerns. This honesty has encouraged sincere conversations and made those around me feel more at ease talking about their difficulties. I want to use my education to improve my capacity to provide emotional support to others in the future. I can gain practical skills to help others in navigating their emotional well-being and a greater knowledge of mental health by pursuing more study in an area like psychology, counseling, or even teaching. Whether at educational institutions, neighborhood outreach initiatives, or professional settings, my goal is to work in an atmosphere that prioritizes mental health and promotes easily available mental health services and emotional support networks.
I want to incorporate active listening and emotional intelligence into my everyday encounters within my future profession. As a mentor, counselor, or teacher, I will concentrate on fostering settings where individuals feel respected, listened to, and supported. Along with supporting reducing the stigma projects and encouraging easily available mental health options in all areas, I also intend to contribute to bigger mental health awareness initiatives. In the end, I believe that mental health is a crucial component of total well-being, and I'm dedicated to supporting people in finding resilience and balance while they navigate their own emotional struggles.
J.E. Anderson Family College Scholarship
My ambition has always been to pursue a career in that specializes in special education since its very personal and passionate. My own experiences growing up in a neighborhood with limited access to high-quality educational resources serve as my source of motivation. I can clearly recall a good buddy from school who battled to acquire the help she needed due to her learning disabilities. I saw personally the difference that specialized help and compassion can make thanks to the influence that a committed educator had on her life.
First-generation students like myself have particular difficulties. It might be intimidating to make your way through the school system without a guide or experience. The challenges include having little money, feeling under pressure to do well, and having to juggle personal and academic obligations. Furthermore, Additionally, institutional obstacles including restricted access to professional networks and advanced training are necessary to break into the special education area.
I intend to use the knowledge I gain to face the obstacles encountered by marginalized populations as well as my personal experiences to push for more inclusive and accessible educational methods in order to solve these issues. Through my pursuit of further training and seeking guidance from exceptional experts, my goal is to acquire the necessary knowledge and abilities to bring about significant transformation. In addition, I'm dedicated to building community alliances to close the support and resource gaps for kids with exceptional needs.
For me to accomplish these objectives, this scholarship is essential. The weight of tuition and associated costs will be lessened with financial assistance, enabling me to concentrate more on my academics and real-world experiences. In addition, it will provide me access to important resources that I need to remain up to date on the latest developments in the profession and improve my efficacy as a teacher, such conferences and specialized training courses.
To sum up, my motivation for pursuing a profession in special education stems from my desire to positively impact pupils who encounter comparable obstacles to those I witnessed in my childhood. The scholarship will give me the financial support I need to get over my obstacles and make investments in my growth into a knowledgeable and kind professional. My motivation for pursuing a profession in special education stems from a deep-seated desire to significantly impact the lives of kids who encounter particular difficulties. It takes a lot of commitment and assistance to go through systemic hurdles and get over barriers as a first-generation student. With the financial support this scholarship will give me, I'll be able to overcome these obstacles and realize my dream of working as an effective and caring special educator.
Dr. Connie M. Reece Future Teachers Scholarship
As a freshman in college many of my classmates around me ask "what's your major?" when I tell them "Education" I instantly get hit with the response: "Why do you want to become a teacher?" and they then go on and on with reasons of why I shouldn't be. even as a kid, I've always wanted to be a teacher, or educator simply because teachers are powerful people who dedicate their lives to the future of the younger generations. teachers not only pave the way for the future of their students, they are also part of that journey. Becoming a teacher can be a rewarding career choice for individuals who enjoy working with and helping others learn.
Teaching like most jobs can be a challenging but also a very fulfilling profession, as it allows you to make a difference in the lives of your students. with this goal, I want to become a good teacher who can effectively communicate knowledge with students and help them understand and retain what they have learned. I am patient, caring, and supportive, and can create a positive learning environment for my future students. Good teachers also have strong classroom management skills and can foster a sense of community and inclusivity in their classrooms. Most teachers I had were not only an inspiration but also set an example. I want to be able to adapt to an awesome teaching style to meet the needs of a diverse group of learners and are able to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of individual students. Good teachers are always up to date with developments in their field and are continuously looking for ways to improve their teaching practice.
Knowing that I am helping students learn and grow is a very rewarding experience. It would be enough for them to mention me when they succeed in their careers. As a teacher, you have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of your students. You can help shape their future and inspire a love of learning in them. Teachers are known for playing a significant role in the lives of their students. They are responsible for imparting knowledge and skills to their students and helping them develop into well-rounded individuals. Teachers serve as positive role models for their students, demonstrating the importance of hard work, integrity, and other values.
By becoming a good teacher you inspire a love of learning in your students and help them develop a lifelong passion for knowledge. And by encouraging your students to think creatively and critically about the material they are learning. This can help them develop important skills that will serve them well in school and beyond. And most importantly offer support and encouragement to your students, both academically and emotionally. This way it can help them feel more confident and motivated to succeed. Create a classroom environment that is welcoming, respectful, and inclusive. This can help students feel more comfortable and engaged in learning. All in all becoming an educator is one of the best ways to invest into the future generations by helping them prosper.
Bold Books Scholarship
"Malcom X," as told by Alex Haley, was one of the most inspirational and uplifting books I've ever read. It's incredible to watch how a man rose from the streets, hustling to make ends meet, to become one of the most powerful people on the planet. "Education is the passport to the future," he says, "for those who prepare for tomorrow today own it."
He demonstrates that it is never too late to make a difference. that if you work hard and are determined, you can do everything you set your mind to. You will be successful as long as you never give up and get back up when you fall. This is why I consider this to be one of the most inspirational novels I've ever read. Because it reminds us that if you have faith and perseverance, you can do everything you set your mind to. Therefore, never give up and keep working hard.
Bold Longevity Scholarship
Living a happy life is the best way to live a long and healthy life. Don't put pressure on yourself to be "in perfect shape." Humans aren't perfect because there isn't a perfect shape. Personally, I believe that eating healthy is very important because it provides your body with all of the nutrients it needs to live a long and beautiful life because healthy food is a natural remedy. It has been proven numerous times through numerous studies.
However, when compared to someone who does not eat healthy, they are more likely to have tooth problems, heart problems, and the list goes on. Particularly in today's world, where processed food is more prevalent than organic food. There was a time when people did not eat processed foods. Not until processed food became more expensive than organic food. And it is not something that everyone can afford. So keeping an eye on your health is the key to living a happy life. Because money cannot purchase health.
Bold Make Your Mark Scholarship
Be the change you want to see in the world," Mahatma Gandhi once said. That was my childhood ambition. The future generation has limitless possibilities as it helps other children become doctors, astronauts, professors, nurses, and firefighters. Our children are the future, and we would not have top surgeons or even top lawyers today if teachers did not pave the way for students. I want to be a teacher for these students so that I can be a part of their success story. Understanding the students and assisting them in their difficulties will ensure that they will never forget you as long as you are enthusiastic about what you are doing and believe in their ability to succeed.
"All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them," Walt Disney once said. making learning enjoyable and exciting I hope to achieve this goal. But, as with any goal, there will be obstacles that will try to keep you down, but all you have to do is push yourself up. With my determination, I am confident that I will have an impact on these children.
"If my mind can conceive it and my heart can believe it, then I can achieve it," Muhammed Ali once said. So, in the end, it is simply the ability to stand tall and strong, to have the courage and determination to accomplish and achieve the goals you have set for yourself and the people for whom you are sacrificing your time. "Surround yourself with positive, energetic, successful people and learn from them," said Robert Cheeke. So, be grateful for what you have and the opportunities you have, because you don't realize the true worth of things until they are gone.
Bold Acts of Service Scholarship
What exactly is service? Google defines it as "the action of assisting or performing work for someone." However, I believe that definition is correct, but with a twist. I believe that "doing work" or assisting someone is done voluntarily, but also as a way of showing them how much you appreciate them. Another consideration is that it should be done voluntarily, rather than because you are told or forced to.
But I'm doing it for the love of it. I usually assist many of my friends with their homework, studies, and so on. Of course, I help around the house, but I think of it as activities and fun things to do rather than actual tasks and work. I've participated in a number of community service projects. But, no matter how tired I became, seeing the smiles and joys on the homeless made me realize how fortunate I am. "Success has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself; it is what you do for others," Danny Thomas once said.
Bold Listening Scholarship
Listening to others is incredibly important to me, and I value what they have to say because it indicates how much you care and respect them. It develops trustworthiness, loyalty, and a strong bond. "The biggest communication problem is that we don't listen to comprehend but to respond," as one quotation puts it. It means a lot to certain individuals because you never know what they're going through, and you might be the only person who can help them.
Alternatively, they may simply be informing you about their previous life experiences; this will assist you later because they may know things that you don't. Giving people respect is vital, and you will win respect if you do so. In any case, what goes around will come around. They will joyfully care about what you say and do as long as you care about them, and if you have some dark days, they will be your sunshine just as you were.
Bold Turnaround Story Scholarship
Everybody has a story to tell and a struggle they overcame. That's just the way things go in life. "Indeed, with every hardship comes ease," the Holy Qur’an states. I remember when I was in middle school. I had a teacher that admired me when I was a student. I was really enamored with her. She gave the best advise, told the most interesting stories, and had one of the most gorgeous smiles I'd ever seen. I've had her for quite some time now. Some pupils were critical of her counsel and of her in general. They were believed to be cooler than she.
She turned my darkest days into my brightest. However, she was going through something she never told her students about. One summer, she becomes critically ill while on vacation with her family, while on vacation what she didn't tell us was that she had cancer, that was spreading rapidly. She was admitted to the hospital in September. It's so difficult to write this. But I want to share her story. Everyone was hoping for her to recover. She never did nor did she return. What helped me really cope with this, was knowing that she's in a better place. Rest In Peace.
Robert F. Lawson Fund for Careers that Care
"Be the change you want to see in the world," said Mahatma Gandhi. That was my ambition as a child. Assisting other children to become doctors, astronauts, professors, nurses, and firefighters, the future generation has limitless possibilities. Our children are the future, and without teachers, we would not have top surgeons or even top lawyers today, because teachers pave the way for students. I want to be an educator for students because I want to be a part of their success story. Understanding the students and assisting them in their difficulties will ensure that they never forget you as long as you are passionate about what you are doing and believe in their ability to succeed.
"All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them," Walt Disney once said. making learning enjoyable and exciting I hope to achieve this goal. But, as with any goal, there will be obstacles that will try to keep you down, but all you have to do is push yourself up. This is a risk I am willing to take. Most people avoid this job in general. They usually say things like "there's no money there," or "why are you wasting your time on children?" But that's just tall tales to me.
I want my future students to say, "Yes, we have Mrs. Seida! ." I want them to be excited when they wake up for school and when they go to school, and when they get home, I want them to get home and with passion do my given schoolwork, and that they do it with zeal. However, I believe that the best way to truly achieve my aim is to witness those tiny kids grow up and graduate, achieving their hard work and efforts by becoming doctors, engineers, lawyers, and scientists. I believe that by using this notion, I will be able to achieve my objective.
"If my mind can conceive it and my heart can believe it, then I can achieve it," Muhammed Ali once said. So, in the end, it is simply the ability to stand tall and strong, to have the courage and determination to accomplish and achieve the goals you have set for yourself and the people for whom you are sacrificing your time. "Surround yourself with positive, energetic, successful people and learn from them," said Robert Cheeke. So, be grateful for what you have and the opportunities you have, because you don't realize the true worth of things until they are gone.
Bold Success Scholarship
It isn't easy to achieve success. Getting your goals accomplished isn't easy either. Life is short, and time is ticking. We know we only have so much time on this planet, so we make the most of it. Everyone has a goal in mind. Whether it's to build a large corporation, put out fires, or even write a book I've set a goal for myself. And before I leave, I want to make a difference in the world. Life is a finite resource. Death has no age. So, whether it's protecting the environment or giving advice to friends or family, we make the most of it in life. We have many opportunities in today's environment that our parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents did not have. One of my objectives is to teach children and make learning enjoyable.
When we have Mrs. Seida, I want my future students to say, "Yes, we have Mrs. Seida! ." I want them to be excited when they wake up for school and when they go to school, and when they get home, I want them to get home and with passion do my given schoolwork, and that they do it with zeal. However, I believe that the best way to truly achieve my aim is to witness those tiny kids grow up and graduate, achieving their hard work and efforts by becoming doctors, engineers, lawyers, and scientists. I believe that by using this notion, I will be able to achieve my objective. As Walt Disney once said, "All of our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them."
Bold Driven Scholarship
Everyone has a goal in mind. whether it's to build a large corporation, put out fires, or even write a book I've set a goal for myself, and that is to become a teacher. And before I leave, I want to make a difference in the world. Life is a finite resource. Death has no age. So, whether it's protecting the environment or giving advice to friends or family, we make the most of it in life. We have many opportunities in today's environment that our parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents did not have. One of my objectives is to teach children and make learning enjoyable.
When we have Mrs. Seida, I want my future students to say, "Yes, we have Mrs. Seida! ." I want them to be excited when they wake up for school and when they go to school, and when they get home, I want them to get home and with passion do my given schoolwork, and that they do it with zeal. However, I believe that the best way to truly achieve my aim is to witness those tiny kids grow up and graduate, achieving their hard work and efforts by becoming doctors, engineers, lawyers, and scientists. I believe that by using this notion, I will be able to achieve my objective.
Bold Future of Education Scholarship
One major adjustment I believe would be to better understand the pupils. Every student has a unique tale to tell. And if you're teaching like a robot, where everything is finish your homework, study for the test, and don't talk, then you're doing something wrong. Then pupils will despise school, which I believe is a major issue with student-teacher interactions. There is a communication and bonding issue, and you must understand where the students are coming from. Why is he failing, why is he losing interest in my subject, and so on. Sacrificing these small things will make the student remember you, and they will never forget you, especially if you have made an impression on them.
Alternatively, they could have improved them. When kids are pleased and happy to be in school every morning, even on Monday mornings, this will show you that you did your bit and did your job. You were successful in your endeavor. I feel that knowing future generations, particularly today's generation, will have an impact on young people. Some students are insecure about themselves, but as a teacher or educator, you can help them feel secure at school if you understand them and give them advice you know they will follow. Because many teachers today don't fully comprehend their kids, they attack each other behind closed doors, and the teacher, in most cases, has no idea.
As a result, they bully each other until someones life is taken. So communication and comprehension are essential. And I believe that by combining these elements, we can develop today's students into tomorrow's leaders. By teaching and assisting someone who has gone through something traumatic event in their life, whether physically or mentally, they will be there for you and tell you something to brighten your day. They will respect you if they can demonstrate that they care about you or if they can learn from what you are teaching. They will be careless and despise that teacher and subject if they have a different teacher who is the polar opposite and acts like a robot.
I once had a teacher who no one liked because of their bland relationship with students, and we as students barely put any effort into his class. What I'm trying to say again is that we need to understand future generations because they are our future and it is our responsibility to prepare them for the world of the unknown. Because student may forget a lesson in class you taught them, but they won’t forget how you made them feel.
Bold Wisdom Scholarship
“With every hardship there will come ease”. Each and every one of the world's billions of people has issues, pains, and struggles. Regardless of their socioeconomic status. Regardless of how fit or frail you are. Everyone struggles with these challenges, and many people chose to give up when good times are on the horizon. The beauty of it all is that towards the end of the downpour, you get some sunshine. Get back up if you fall. The terrible aspect is when people become so exhausted or depressed that they decide to terminate their lives. This is heartbreaking. So, be upbeat. Because you never know what occurs after he or she leaves work or school, maybe a joke or an inspiration to someone, maybe a phrase to make them happy. By doing this, you are engraving your name in their heart, and the world will remember you for the good you did. So, never give up because good times are waiting for you.
Bold Creativity Scholarship
“Creativity is intelligence having fun," as Albert Einstein said. Life has its ups and downs, but with a little creativity, you can always turn things around. I use creativity in a variety of ways in my own life. Baking, painting, and drawing are my favorite ways to express myself. It's a method of expressing yourself in a suttling, tranquil manner. Being creative is a stress-relieving strategy that has worked for a lot of individuals, including myself.
Even if the painting takes a long time to complete, simply walking to the park and sketching the gorgeous trees and skies can brighten your day. It'd be like eating a steak without salt if we didn't use creativity in our daily lives. That is how vital creativity is to our survival. Even Nevertheless, each individual's creativity is unique. That is what makes us all unique and special in our own way. Whether it’s making origami shapes with my siblings or arts and crafts project, even if it’s on the same topic it comes to together and shows the uniqueness in everything and that’s the beauty of it. Waking up every morning and thanking god for another fresh morning is also another way of me being creative, thinking positive even in the hardest of situations.
By thinking positive everyday you will keep the positivity going. Whether it's building origami forms with my siblings or working on an arts and crafts project, everything comes together and demonstrates the uniqueness of everything, and that's the beauty of it. Getting up every morning and thanking God for another new day is another opportunity for me to be creative and think positively, even in the most trying of circumstances. You may keep the positivity flowing by thinking positively every day.
Bold Perseverance Scholarship
Everyone has a story to tell and a struggle to overcome. That's how life is. According to the Holy Quran, "with every adversity comes ease." There was a time when I was in middle school. As a student, I had a teacher who adored me. I adored her. She had the best advice, the best stories, and one of the most beautiful smiles I'd ever seen. I've had her for a long time. Some students did not agree with her advice or with her in general. They were supposedly cooler than she was.
She made my saddest days into my happiest. But she was going through something she never shared with her students. She becomes seriously ill while on vacation with her family one summer. What she didn't tell us was that she had cancer. She was admitted to the hospital in September. It's difficult to write this, because everyone was hoping for her to recover. She never returned. But she lives on in all of our hearts. It took me a little more than a year to fully recover from my grief, but in the end, I know she's in a better place than the rest of us. As Nelson Mandela once said "i never lose, i either win or learn".
Bold Joy Scholarship
A three-letter word J-O-Y. What does it mean to me to be joyful? It entails being content and appreciating the blessings bestowed upon me. If not the definition, family is joy. I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. It fills in the voids in your life, or it picks you up on those days when you've fallen. They are always there for you, regardless of what happens. Whether it's a family gathering, a vacation, or a simple stroll around the park, we've got you covered. Baking, playing sports with everyone.
My family is the source of my happiness. I thank God for my family every time I wake up, in addition to thanking him for reawakening my soul. Finding joy is difficult for everyone, but once you do, you will be happy. "Joy does not simply happen to us," henri newer once said. We must choose joy and continue to do so on a daily basis.
Bold Deep Thinking Scholarship
Global warming is one of the most serious issues confronting the world today. One solution to this problem is to use less water and electricity. Switching to solar panels for homes and gas stations is a good idea, as is not using electric powered items when they are not in use (just unplug them!). Using hybrid public transportation is a good way to avoid vehicles that emit cO2 emissions, which damage the ozone layer, causing the water level to rise and the entire world to flounder, and they will receive terrible radiations from the sun, so we must prevent the problem before it worsens.
The three Rs are also an excellent way to save the planet. Reuse and Reduce There are numerous ways to save the environment, including recycling.We, as humans, must wake up and save the earth before it is too late; God has given it to us as a gift, which we must both enjoy and maintain. because if you take something for granted, it will be taken away from you.
Bold Simple Pleasures Scholarship
"Simple pleasures are life treasures," says a popular quote that I adore. The smallest things in life can inspire you to never give up, that "if you fall, you get back up." I enjoy many things, but my two favorites are my relationship with God and my family. You will be happy as long as these two bonds strengthen; we are people, and yes, we make mistakes. Nobody is perfect, and that is how God created us. We will have problems and hardships, and only family and God will be there for you in your pain, suffering, and hardship. Friends come and go. It is extremely difficult to find a friend who is like family and will last like family. God and family are always there for you. Everything happens for a reason; you may think it's bad for you, but it's actually good for you! candy lets say It's bad for your teeth, but you like it. I enjoy spending time with my family, whether it is going for a walk in the park or playing board games when it rains. "The love of a family is life's greatest blessing," Eva Burrows once said. Nobody's family will be perfect, and that's fine. We will be successful and happy as long as we work together, put in effort, and have each other.
Bold Passion Scholarship
Everyone has a passion, and mine is helping others. In other words, assisting people by donating to the less fortunate and assisting those in need. Whether it's a small piece of advice or a couple of jokes to make someone smile:). You can never truly understand what someone goes through during the course of their day, so these small gestures can truly make them smile. Because, unfortunately, it is difficult to find someone who has a genuine smile these days. I look forward to making someone happy every day. I also enjoy assisting others, whether it's assisting with homework, providing a hot meal to the homeless, or even pressing the elevator button to go to the lobby to assist someone who is having a bad day. I am a person who values positivity. "Never, ever give up." is a quote with a thousand meanings in a few words. One of my life's ambitions is to construct as many watering wells as possible around the world, particularly in impoverished villages and regions in need of pure, safe drinking water. We should appreciate it while we have it and not take it for granted.
Bold Giving Scholarship
"People seldom realize the true value of anything until they lose it," is a well-known saying, yet this sentence deserves closer examination. Man was created greedy, regardless of how many millions he or she donated; that's simply how people are. We forget a lot about others who are suffering because we are so focused on ourselves and how we can get more money, develop our business, and so on. But the reality is that we, as students, forget to be grateful for the tiny things that we don't even value, such as being able to go to school, eat dinner, or simply be a healthy human. As teenagers, we forget about these things and how other people around the world suffer from hunger. Personally, I enjoy giving to others, whether it's a simple piece of advise or a delicious hot meal. It just cost me a few bucks to give to the homeless, but the wonderful smiles on their faces brighten their days. Everyone has ups and downs, and you can never completely comprehend their suffering. We have the opportunity since we have been gifted with money, for example, therefore providing a few bucks will have no impact on you. They will never forget the smile you put on their faces. Who knows, maybe this will be their method of advancing in life. You gain more when you give more. Helping a desperate or depressed person in life and putting a smile on their faces will leave a lasting impression on them, and they will remember you and your generosity. Work hard in life and remember to help those who are less fortunate than you; helping everyone you can will provide you with a big benefit in life,"What goes around comes around," as someone once said.