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Timothy Robinson

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Bio

I’m a goal driven individual who wants to achieve their dreams on the court and strives to be the best in the classroom as well.

Education

Louisburg College

Associate's degree program
2022 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Education, General

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Marketing and Advertising

    • Dream career goals:

      Sports

      Basketball

      Varsity
      2003 – Present21 years

      Research

      • Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness

        Gymratz camps — To be a camp leader
        2022 – Present

      Future Interests

      Advocacy

      Volunteering

      Philanthropy

      Entrepreneurship

      Zendaya Superfan Scholarship
      What I admire the most about Zendaya is her talent in acting and singing to her advocacy for important social issues. One of the main reasons Zendaya is admired by many for a multitude of reasons Firstly, her talent as an actress and even singer people look is undeniable up to Zendaya. She has showcased her versatility in various roles, from her breakout role in Disney Channel's "Shake It Up" which was my first time seeing her. Then to her critically acclaimed performance in HBO's famous series "Euphoria." Zendaya's ability to captivate audiences with her is her ability to break barriers and challenge traditional norms in Hollywood. As a biracial woman, Zendaya has faced discrimination and stereotypes, but she has used her platform to promote diversity and representation in the entertainment industry. In addition to her professional accomplishments and activism, Zendaya is also admired for her authenticity and grace. Despite being in the spotlight from a young age, she has remained grounded, humble, and true to herself. Her down-to-earth personality and genuine interactions with fans have endeared her to many, making her relatable and resonated with fans worldwide and has inspired many to use their voices for positive change. In conclusion, Zendaya is admired for her talent, advocacy, and admirable figure in Hollywood. Furthermore, Zendaya's sense of style and fashion has also garnered admiration from fans and critics alike. She has become a trendsetter in the fashion world, known for her bold and unique red carpet looks that showcase her creativity and confidence. Overall, I admire Zendaya for her talent, advocacy, authenticity, and style but her acting skills. She continues to inspire and empower others through her work and actions, making her a role model for aspiring artists, activists, and individuals who strive for authenticity, confidence, and style. She continues to inspire people of all ages and backgrounds to embrace their true selves, stand up for what they believe in, and pursue their passions with determination and grace. Zendaya's impact on the entertainment industry and beyond is a testament to her influence and power as a role model for future generations. make a difference in the world.
      Black Leaders Scholarship
      LeBron James is not only a legendary basketball player but also an inspiration among many individuals including myself for various reasons. One of the main reasons why I consider him an inspirational figure is his incredible work ethic and dedication to his craft in the game of basketball. LeBron has shown time and time again that hard work, determination, and perseverance are key factors in achieving success. He constantly pushes himself to improve and never settles for mediocrity. This leads me to not only use his example to strive be the not only best basketball player I can be but, this idea of determination can be used in other areas of my life. Another reason why LeBron is an inspiration is his commitment to giving back to his community. Through his LeBron James Family Foundation, he has helped countless children and families by providing resources, support, and opportunities for a better future. Lebron has even created his own school for inner city kids that come from bad situations in life to prosper educationally as well. LeBron understands the importance of using his platform for good and making a positive impact on the society and world around him. Additionally, LeBron's resilience and ability to overcome challenges have inspired many individuals facing their own struggles. From growing up in difficult circumstances to facing criticism and pressure on and off the court, LeBron has shown that it is possible to persevere and rise above adversity. Moreover, LeBron's leadership both on and off the court is something that many people look up to. He leads by example, inspires his teammates to be their best, and uses his voice to advocate for important social issues. LeBron has shown that true leadership is not just about winning games but also about making a difference in the lives of others. It can even be seen in his current family dynamic, Lebron grew up with no father but, he makes it his mission to be more than involved in his 3 children's lives whenever he has the chance to do so. In conclusion, LeBron James is a very influential and inspirational figure to me because of his work ethic, dedication, commitment to giving back, resilience, and leadership. He serves as a role model for aspiring athletes, young people, and anyone looking to make a positive impact in the world. LeBron's story is a testament to the power of hard work, passion, and perseverance in achieving one's goals and making a difference in the lives of others.
      Janean D. Watkins Overcoming Adversity Scholarship
      Hi, my name is Timothy Robinson and I'm from Raleigh, NC. I grew up in Goldsboro, Nc and I have 3 siblings my older brother, older sister, and younger brother. I'm 19 years old and I currently play basketball at Richard Bland College of William and Mary. I've excelled in the classroom averaging a 3.3 Gpa throughout high school as I did homeschool my senior year, and a 3.8 Gpa in my freshman year of college. Growing up I played basketball, football, and soccer but, ultimately basketball was the sport that I loved the most. Goldsboro is a very small town, so in terms of talent at a young age I was one of the best basketball players in my city being picked for local Recreation all star teams and travel basketball programs. My family and I moved to Raleigh, NC at the age of 12 I had to transfer to a whole different middle school and make new friends and relationships in the capital of the state. Moving to Raleigh would be the biggest transition for me as a basketball player as Raleigh has produced multiple NBA and high level players throughout the past years. It was difficult at first for me to adjust to as the talent in Raleigh was much better than my hometown and this pushed me. I got cut from my middle school team 7th and 8th grade year, this was very disappointing because I knew that I worked harder than everybody sacrificing hanging out with friends, family time, missing senior prom ,and losing sleep to workout in the gym for hours. It was a hard pill for me to swallow too considering that I had played for one of the top middle school travel teams in the country at the time. I even got cut 9th grade,For most teens not making the team 3 years in a row would be the end of their hoops dreams and aspirations. Even then, I had been invited to the southeast freshman camp, as I competed again many highly ranked national level players and held my own. But for me, I used getting cut as motivation to keep pushing toward my dream and shaping a unique work ethic that not many people have. At that age I knew my failures had nothing to completely deal with my skill set and it had more to deal with my confidence. My sophomore I dominated Jv tryouts my first game and instantly got moved to the varsity gym for the rest of tryouts. I made the JV team for that year, and it meant so much to me because I proved to so many peers who didn't believe in me and myself that I could do it. Proving doubters and even my own wrong has been a challenge itself, I went from getting cut left and right from school and travel teams to having recruiting interest from division one programs and being ranked as one of the top players in the state of North Carolina going into my senior year. I've stayed humble and trusted god throughout my whole journey, as I earned a full scholarship to play junior college over these last 2 years. I major in sports management and marketing as I hope to pursue becoming an agent in professional sports, specifically the NBA. My character, relationship building and communication skills have led me to connect with NBA trainers and players already to this point. Due to the adversity within my journey kids at my local gym look up to me as an example. I would appreciate this Scholarship.
      Derk Golden Memorial Scholarship
      Hi, my name is Timothy Robinson and I'm from Raleigh, NC. I grew up in Goldsboro, Nc and I have 3 siblings my older brother, older sister, and younger brother. I'm 19 years old and I currently play basketball at Richard Bland College of William and Mary. Growing up I played basketball, football, and soccer but, ultimately basketball was the sport that I loved the most. I became passionate from the beginning of learning how to play basketball as my dream has always been to play in the NBA. Goldsboro is a very small town, so in terms of talent at a young age I was one of the best basketball players in my city being picked for local Recreation all star teams and travel basketball programs. My family and I moved to Raleigh, NC at the age of 12 I had to transfer to a whole different middle school and make new friends and relationships in the capital of the state. Moving to Raleigh would be the biggest transition for me as a basketball player as Raleigh has produced multiple NBA and high level players throughout the past years. The transition of moving cities was difficult at first for me to adjust to as the talent in Raleigh was much better than my hometown and this pushed me. I got cut from my middle school team 7th and 8th grade year, this was very disappointing because I knew that I worked harder than everybody sacrificing hanging out with friends, family time, missing senior prom ,and losing sleep to workout in the gym for hours. It was a hard pill for me to swallow too considering that I had played for one of the top middle school travel teams in the country at the time. I even got cut 9th grade,For most teens not making the team 3 years in a row would be the end of their hoops dreams and aspirations. Even then, I had been invited to the southeast freshman camp, as I competed again many highly ranked national level players and held my own. I used getting cut as motivation to keep pushing toward my dream and shaping my unique character and work ethic . At that age I knew my failures had nothing to completely deal with my skill set and it had more to deal with my confidence. My sophomore I dominated Jv tryouts my first game and instantly got moved to the varsity gym for the rest of tryouts. I made the JV team for that year, and it meant so much to me because I proved to so many peers who didn't believe in me and myself that I could do it.I went from getting cut left and right from school and travel teams to having recruiting interest from division one programs and being ranked as one of the top players in the state of North Carolina going into my senior year. The game of basketball itself has taught me that I am resilient, determined, confident, and a hard worker who can accomplish anything I put my mind to. Basketball has played an important part in my life as it has been an outlet for me, and has connected me with great individuals that have led to great relationships in my life. Due to the adversity I went through in my journey kids at my local gym look up to me as an example, and role model. I would appreciate this Scholarship as it would be a great financial help to my family as well as help set up my future.
      Stephan L. Wolley Memorial Scholarship
      Hi, my name is Timothy Robinson and I'm from Raleigh, NC. I grew up in Goldsboro, Nc and I have 3 siblings my older brother, older sister, and younger brother. I'm 19 years old and I currently play basketball at Richard Bland College of William and Mary. I've excelled in the classroom averaging a 3.3 Gpa throughout high school as I did homeschool my senior year, and a 3.8 Gpa in my freshman year of college. Growing up I played basketball, football, and soccer but, ultimately basketball was the sport that I loved the most. Goldsboro is a very small town, so in terms of talent at a young age I was one of the best basketball players in my city being picked for local Recreation all star teams and travel basketball programs. My family and I moved to Raleigh, NC at the age of 12 I had to transfer to a whole different middle school and make new friends and relationships in the capital of the state. Moving to Raleigh would be the biggest transition for me as a basketball player as Raleigh has produced multiple NBA and high level players throughout the past years. It was difficult at first for me to adjust to as the talent in Raleigh was much better than my hometown and this pushed me. I got cut from my middle school team 7th and 8th grade year, this was very disappointing because I knew that I worked harder than everybody sacrificing hanging out with friends, family time, missing senior prom ,and losing sleep to workout in the gym for hours. It was a hard pill for me to swallow too considering that I had played for one of the top middle school travel teams in the country at the time. I even got cut 9th grade,For most teens not making the team 3 years in a row would be the end of their hoops dreams and aspirations. Even then, I had been invited to the southeast freshman camp, as I competed again many highly ranked national level players and held my own. But for me, I used getting cut as motivation to keep pushing toward my dream and shaping a unique work ethic that not many people have. At that age I knew my failures had nothing to completely deal with my skill set and it had more to deal with my confidence. My sophomore I dominated Jv tryouts my first game and instantly got moved to the varsity gym for the rest of tryouts. I made the JV team for that year, and it meant so much to me because I proved to so many peers who didn't believe in me and myself that I could do it. Proving doubters and even my own wrong has been a challenge itself, I went from getting cut left and right from school and travel teams to having recruiting interest from division one programs and being ranked as one of the top players in the state of North Carolina going into my senior year. I've stayed humble and trusted god throughout my whole journey, as I earned a full scholarship to play junior college over these last 2 years. I major in sports management and marketing as I hope to pursue becoming an agent in professional sports, specifically the NBA. My character, relationship building and communication skills have led me to connect with NBA trainers and players already to this point. Due to the adversity within my journey kids at my local gym look up to me as an example. I would appreciate this Scholarship.
      BTL Athletes Scholarship
      Winner