I have always worked hard for what I have achieved. Now, many students in high school say that sentence in their essays more than anything. However, I have truly felt what it is like to be against all odds and still make my goals possible. My mother is a teacher at Lafayette County Elementary School, but what makes her my hero is that she is a single mother. She has taken care of my brother and I by herself since I was just a child. Being a teacher is challenging, but being a single mother to two kids is even more difficult.
Because of this, I have faced financial difficulties throughout my life. I knew that if I didn’t strive to do my best in high school to get scholarships, I wouldn’t be able to attend my dream college. There was no way that my mother would be able to pay for me to go to college, so I was determined to be the best at everything. I had straight A’s and joined every club that I could, despite my job of having to assist my mother in taking care of my brother.
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I know the value of hard work, and I know that you must outshine your opponents to be successful. Not only have I felt the stress from trying to help my mother, but I have felt the stress to try to be perfect in the activities that I have done. When I was able to attend Washington, D.C last summer for FCCLA Nationals, I knew I had to have money to go. My mother couldn’t support my trip, so I spent each day fundraising and asking for donations. My work paid off when I received a gold medal in Washington in the Leadership category of FCCLA
"I remember coming home from school and receiving an email notification. When I opened it and read my scholarship reward letter, I was honestly speechless. Tears slid down my face as I stood there in my bedroom telling myself how my life had just taken a turn. Playing the scenarios of college life and the great opportunity in pursuing a career; I was honestly the happiest that I had ever been at that point because there is no other greater gift thank the opportunity to continue education and be successful in this world. I was going to do it, not just for myself, but for my parents as well. I have everything to owe to them because they were the ones who always supported me and encouraged me to study in the early stages of my life." This was truly a touching story; however, because we always hear about the great moments but rarely about the rough patches, we decided to ask him a couple of questions concerning his tough times. We asked him if there were any moments where he felt like it was too much for him, and his response was as follows: "Of course, like every college student experiences, I had times were I found a class difficult and I almost gave up, but whenever I would feel that way, I would stop and think about the day I received that email and how my life had changed forever. It would motivate me to continue pushing myself and that I was there for a
At holiday time several community organizations collect toys and gifts for younger children usually up to age 12, but donations for teenagers are always low. This means many of the teens living below the poverty level will receive no gifts during the holiday season.
No one ever said raising a child would be easy. If you are a first time mom, and was looking for a hand manual at the hospital, you probably got a dose of reality when you were told—there is no such thing. There is no need to worry by the time your second child comes along, you will have child rearing in the bag. So, just what do you do when the nurses hand over your bundle of joy and tell you it’s time to take your baby home?
I am blessed to have grown up in a stable two parent household. Unfortunately, my parents just cannot help pay for my college education. Therefore, I worked over 40 hours a week in the summer along with constantly applying for scholarships. I did this in hope that I would be able to save and pay for my college education at a private school. Notably, I payed for my first semester.
I have come from a struggling background. My parents never attended college and my mother has been the sole provider for my family for many years. I have watched her struggle trying to provide for us and I determined long ago that I would strive to do more for my future family than what she was able to give us. My dreams required that I attend college. It is because of the financial hardship my family faces every day that the financial burden that comes from attending college rests solely on my shoulders. Although I am employed, I do not make enough money to pay for the cost of living and my school expenses. My goal is to become an attorney and I do everything in my power to attain that goal. I excel in all of my classes and have become a leader on my campus and in my community. I rely on scholarships like the Silas Purnell Scholarship to recognize these attributes in me and with the help of this award I will be able to take my last step in my path of earning my baccalaureate degree and making my goals my
I come from a family where no one has achieved a higher education. However, my family is thankful for my mother who always supported us. During my high school days, I had a great responsibility and role at home that allowed me to help my mother provide for my siblings and I. Now, I have begun my college journey with the responsibility that financially impacts my household while living with a kidney disease that can be a social barrier to fully focus on my academic endeavors.
Abortion is one of the most controversial topics of today. It is defined as the voluntary act of ceasing a pregnancy. The very core of abortion is inhumane and dehumanizing, yet it has become quite popular in contemporary society. This topic has caused an uproar in society as individuals debate over the morality of having abortions. Abortion at any time during a pregnancy should be illegal.
For example, I’ve moved several times during my junior year and it effected my ambition to study. I believe that if I hadn’t frequently moved, I would have gotten at least a three on my AP exam. In contrast, my academic record mostly strives off of my struggles because they inspire me to try to accomplish more in my life. One situation that pushed me to do amazing in school was my mother’s challenges to maintain full time employment. If she would've attended college, I believe she would have a greater chance of obtaining a rewarding career. In general, her life has encouraged me to want more for myself and fight for a better existence. I refuse to continue to financially struggle and I've made preparation to assure that I will overcome those obstacles. Overall, I hope Montclair State University will be able to help me achieve my personal standards for
As a child I received my first scholarship from the Big Shoulders Fund in Chicago and was able to continue attending my elementary school although my parents could not afford to pay the tuition expenses. They have always been transparent with me about their financial struggles and done their best to pay for my education regardless. From the moment that I received that first scholarship I understood that it was my responsibility to do all that I could in order to be able to attend the college of my choice. I went on to attend high school on a scholarship and became a part of a work study program in order to decrease additional expenses. No aspect of my childhood had taught me how to fit into a prep school, however I was grateful to be there because to
1. Hymowitz, , Kay S. (2014, February 8). How single motherhood hurts kids. The New York Times. Retrired from http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/.
As a young mother times get tough. Teen parents have it a little harder than teens that who are without children. Being a teen parent can affect you in many different ways. How do I know? I’m a teen mom who’s still in school trying to get a diploma. I became pregnant at the age of 14 in the 8th grade. Gave birth to a beautiful baby boy who goes by the name Rodney at the age of 15, but yet I’m still in school trying to make some of myself and give my son a better life than I had growing up as a child. Being young and not having that mother figure who shows you everything is bit of a challenge. But don’t get me wrong my mother was and still is an amazing mother. By her dealing with five kids and one staying in
Regardless of the relationship you have with your Childs’ mother, it’s important, that you have a relationship with your child. And I’m not talking about a weekend trip relationship. I’m talking parent/teacher conferences, loss of the first tooth, your presence at his/her
For as long as I can remember, my parents have told me that I need to work hard and get good grades so that one day, I may receive enough scholarships to attend college. Coming from a low-income household, college wasn’t an expectation but rather a dream; one that could only be achieved through a dedication to my academics. Fortunately, I love to be challenged and most of my decision to attend college derived from a personal desire to learn.
One thing in my life that I had to dive into doing was being a single parent. I no longer had just myself to worry about and to take care of; I was going to have another person to be responsible for. I had a mixture of feelings when I found out I was pregnant. I did not know if his dad was going to be around or not to help me. I was worried, nervous, scared and excited all at the same time.
From an early age I learned that our very best is often brought to action when we willingly take on challenges and persevere with grace through trying times. As a widowed, single mother, my mom strove for excellence in every area of her life in order to put food on the table for her children. She studied to be a nurse, quickly rose in to administration, became the first in our family to obtain a Masters in Business Administration (MBA), and earned a seat as a director for an international healthcare organization. Her determination and positive spirit served as a great example and sparked a passionate drive in my life to help others while striving for greatness.