Who is Redeait Meaza? Who is Redeait? That is a great question! I’m an artist and not in the sense of just drawing, but I’m a creative soul. I live my life looking at things differently and paying attention to details. I know I have a purpose in life and I love getting to know myself better each day. As a kid, I was a shy girl who got bullied. I learned how to express myself by the way I dress. Since I was eight years old I knew I wanted to do something related to fashion, art, and music entertainment. My family came from Ethiopia to live the American dream and I plan on doing just that and more. I will be the first one in my family with a college degree. In my Fall 2014 semester I was on the Dean’s list. As a student at Towson University I will excel academically and will be on the Dean’s list more than once, that is a promise I am willing to make. In fact, I am so confident I will be successful at Towson University that I have made it my top choice; I applied exclusively to this school. My dream of attending Towson University first began in the 11th grade. I was determined to get an internship in the fashion industry, and in the summer of 2011 I made it happen. Marsha, my boss at the time was, in the midst in looking for interns for her up and coming local TV show …show more content…
Now I get invited to cover events on a regular basis, and continue to expand, make connections and grow as a blogger. Being accepted to Towson University will get me one step closer to my dream job working for a creative advertising firm. “We must dare to think about unthinkable because when things become unthinkable, thinking stops and action becomes mindless (J. William Fulbright).” When I graduate from Towson University with my bachelors in Mass Communication, I want people to remember the name Redeait Meaza and know that nothing is impossible if you have a dream go get
On July 6, 1999 a future Clemson Tiger was born, me. As the son of two Clemson alumni, it has been the overall goal of my life to attend the beloved Clemson University and follow my parents’ legacy. Experiencing football and baseball games, caressing Howard’s Rock, and making many everlasting memories has enticed me since I was a young boy. I have considered the university to be my number one choice when picking my future college since the first time I stepped foot on the campus. Knowing that I was initially not accepted into the undergraduate program urges me to prove myself and show the staff of Clemson all that I can bring to better further the reputation of the university. I have worked extremely hard to get to where I am today, but all I can do is get better and I will do whatever it takes to help guarantee my success as a student at Clemson University. I intend to live on campus to help ensure exemplary grades, attend all classes whether attendance is mandatory or optional, and lastly, I have an strong and supportive family of successful alumni to push me to be a prosperous student. My family deeply believes in a Clemson education over another because it has enabled them to be successful in the business world and obtain the high ranking positions in their companies that they possess today. Their success with their Clemson degrees inspire me to obtaining the cherished honor of a Clemson graduate and grow the highly respected reputation of a
I am writing to you in the hopes to appeal the decision of my academic suspension. When I received the news of my suspension I was deeply saddened, but understood completely the circumstances under which the decision was made. My low GPA failed to meet the requirements of the University to remain an active student on campus, which as a result led to my temporary dismissal. In the beginning of my freshman year, I was very excited about coming to Howard University because I had fell in love with the school. Into my first year I took on 18 credit hours convinced that college would be similar to high school. My first semester felt extremely overwhelming, I thought that I could handle my classes, and I convinced myself that I did not need help but I had only proved by the end of that semester that I was wrong. I did not know how to study well, and I could rely on my “smarts” to get me through classes that were rigorous. I enrolled myself without counseling into Spanish 2, calculus 1, and Freshman composition and I struggled the entire way, my pride just would not let me admitted that I needed help. So I lied to myself, I told myself that it would get better or maybe just go away. It did not and after failing my final exams I would be faced with the damage I had done to my, academic career.
Growing up I had always known I wanted to do something meaningful, something I thought was important, and change the lives of people around me. It was not until my freshman year of college I realized what I truly wanted to do. My friend had gotten pregnant and asked me to attend her ultrasound appointments with her. Once the time came I went with her to receive a check-up to see how the baby was doing. Watching her progress was one of the most fascinating things I had seen.
During my career at SUNY Orange, I have grown by leaps and bounds. I have mastered my short comings, earned a 3.5 GPA, made the Dean’s list three semesters and running, earned the Peter Albergani Inspirational Scholarship, and I was selected to attend the Exploring Transfer Program at Vassar College. SUNY Orange has opened many doors for me, doors I did not even know existed. I was not sure that I wanted to attempt to get my Bachelor’s degree, seeing as just getting my Associates degree was more than I ever imagined I would accomplish. That all changed when I was given the opportunity to experience what it would be like to attempt learning at a four year institution.
I have a special place in my heart for Columbia Southern University and my commitment towards academic ethics and code of conduct remains unblemished. When I sent my application seeking admission, I was overjoyed to receive your acceptance. In that sense, it would be a dream comes true if I finally graduate with a bachelor from this institution. It will be immense joy to me and my family, and especially my
Though the Williams Honors College had a tremendous impact on my undergraduate days, I am very excited about how it will impact my future. The Honors College has deepened my commitment to the University of Akron and the greater Akron community. Though neither of my parents are from Akron, they moved me here when I was two years old. Akron is my home and my time at the University has secured my roots. I am appreciative of everything the Williams Honors College has given me, and I cannot wait to give some of that back to the University of Akron and the Williams Honors College in the
When I was 5 my life changed completely. My sister and I were abandoned by our mother and father. I was then raised by my aunt and uncle along with my grandparents. I was taken in and loved as if I was their own. I want to show them and myself that no matter what happens in life that I can succeed and accomplish anything I set my mind to. Therefore, I am pursuing an Associates degree and the first generation in my family to go to college first generation in my family to go to college.
My first year at Jamestown Community College as a student, I accomplished making Part-time Dean’s List two semesters back to back. Beginning college that year my personal goal was to strive making new habits to get the best experience out of college, while keeping up with my grades. I took classes to guide me through learning paths, but it they taught me ways of accomplishing what you wanted out of life and other significant information in classes. Prior, to entering to college I received a scholarship called Chautauqua Educational Opportunity to attend Jamestown Community College. It is significant to my study because in high school I constantly strived to push myself to get the grades I wanted to be proud of. I was part of a couple activities
As i was a little girl ,i always dreamed to become a hairstylist to famous stars.I also would always see my sister doing her make-up really nice,so it made me interested in doing makeup as well.I always used to play dress up and always steel my sisters make-up.I used to watch music videos to get ideas on how i should try to do my hair and make-up.As i was a little girl that was my hobby,to watch videos and try to learn them.
A secret agent. A professional football player. A fire fighter. These would have been my responses when asked that inevitable question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Family, Media and Peers are said to have influenced my views concerning the role I am to play society. All of these factors had one thing in common. They all were influencing me to behave according to my gender. Everything from the clothes I wore to the toys I played with contributed to this. Even now as a young adult my dreams and aspirations are built around the gender roles that were placed on me.
I am currently enrolled in three AP courses and made the Distinguished Honor Roll for the first marking period of the 2016-2017 school year. Because I’ve been able to learn from my mistakes I will enhance the values of Towson University through making more personal growth, allowing me to help those around me by being proof that you should never give up on yourself. Although I spent the past months questioning whether I should even bother applying to college because of my below average GPA, I know that have grown and changed. I know what I am now capable of accomplishing. Knowing that it was never too late to change my future has made me the person I am
By the age of 6 I knew I wanted to sing and that is what I did. Everyone knows me as the girl with the blond wig but what about the person behind the wig? When I was growing up it was really hard becauseof the fact that my family lived in poverty. I always wanted to do music and by the age of 6 I was singing live on WIVK. In high school I was in the marching band. By the time I finished school I went straight into music by moving to Nashville to follow my dream. I wanted to be a well known singer in country music. I may be a famous country singer but did you know I also had depression and thought about killing myself? However, that did not stop me from singing and making music.
I wanted to gain a strong reaction from people whether it was positive or negative, so I decided I would tell my peers that the Freshman Summer Program was just too intense, and that I most likely would not return in the fall. I chose six triple rooms on the fifth floor in De Neve Holly. I broke the social norm of common courtesy, so I walked in randomly to the first six doors that were unlocked at 11 p.m., which are considered study/quiet hours. I told all eighteen of my peers, “Hey, I think this is just way too much work, maybe UCLA was just not the right fit for me. I am probably not returning in the fall.” Their reaction of astonishment and concern stunned me, not only because it was a random thought, but I also barged into their rooms very late without ever really having talked to them. Surprisingly, not one single person turned me away. Instead, they argued that I am here for a bigger purpose and that everything would get better. Even though I did not feel this way and I valued my opportunities, their urgency in trying to persuade me to stay gave me hope that we are all here to help each other
Growing up my dream was to become a nurse because I have always loved to take care of people. I also just knew when I finally started my nursing career I could save the world, While in nursing school, I quickly learned
When I was in high school, I always had a bigger picture for myself that I wanted to be a Nurse “Midwife” because I loved kids so much. But when it the time of my freshman year in college I realized that I wanted to fulfill my purpose I have a voice and I needed to show off my real talents in what I am more interested in and can enjoy my everyday life with the career that fitted me way more. Fashion came along and I just knew that after watching so many tv shows and designers that I just love so much I knew within my first part of my freshman year in college that would be the career I would love to strive for. I have worked on many projects not only just with clothing but showing off my leadership skills by telling a story that others’ lives