I want to make the world a place where people see the tangibility of their own dreams.
I've wanted to work with sharks since I was a little kid, and obviously a biology major is the best place to start!
I chose to major in English after working at my local library and volunteering through Read and Write Kalamazoo.
I want to help people in a way so they feel comfortable in their own skin and are able to express themselves, because once we embrace who we are and accept who others are, we would be able to lead happier lives.
My mother was the first person to graduate from college in my family. She also attended Wayne State. I have to prove that I could do just as good as her, if not better.
I want to work on education reform. Teaching students the way they should be taught, because the current teaching methods are archaic.
I would like to eventually open a school geared toward kids in an urban setting particularly based around the culture and history of black people.
My high school astronomy teacher inspired me to choose my major. I had been a business major beforehand, but the first day I sat down in his class it hit me so quickly that astronomy was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.
I thought of using my background in linguistics to potentially be an interpreter or a translator for the U.N. Perhaps even being the composer of speeches at the White House, working side-by-side with the Committee Staff, secondhand to the president.
I'm excited to start the next chapter of my life and do big things.
It's my goal to expose holistic cures for complex diseases, serve as a visible representation of excellence for my community. I want to be an influential advocate for the oppressed and I know that with dedication and God's help, my impact will transform into endless influence.
In 10 years, I hope to be working at a museum that I love and would have had the chance to study abroad in Italy.
I chose Wayne State because of their wonderful English program, and due to the fact that Detroit is such a wonderful, 'coming-up' city. Love my city!
I'm most excited about the new relationships that I'll build in the next four years with my teachers, classmates and new friends.
I'm excited to expand my horizons on the world, step out of my comfort zone and experience the real world.
Detroit is one of the most interesting political situations in our country. Saddled with poor financial management and shady politicians for decades, it's finally regaining its footing in terms of policy as well as integrity. Detroit is coming back, and I'm going to see it happen firsthand.