Puente Personal Statement

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Education for me serves as a distraction and keeps me focused on the future. Coming from a big family I have the pressure to finish school and have a career in order to help my parents. Being a first-generation college student adds to the pressure since my parents are not aware of the resources or the struggles I need to overcome. But my biggest challenge comes from siblings. Since I struggle with math, I had to retake math and I just feel that I cannot go to my sisters for help because of fear of being criticized or seen as dumb. However, being part of the Puente program has encouraged me to become involved with my education, and seek help from professors, counselors, tutors and mentors. For instance, it has allowed me to ask for help and to accept it as well, and by seeking further help by taking the time to study and practice my learning abilities. …show more content…

Additionally, it also helps me navigate college much more easily by allowing me to gain cognitive skills such as study habits, time management and stress management that has allowed me to grow as a person and to continue to reach higher education. One of my academic goals is to do research what drives people to do what they do. As well as, the psychological effect of their actions. My interests is to learn more about the human mind not just from the individual perspective but how society and the government system views and treats people who are suffering from a mental illness. Coming from a community college has given me the knowledge to empower my community and to give back by motivating me to earn a college degree and to return back as a leader or a mentor. Hopefully by five years from now I have completed my undergraduate and graduate degree on criminal justice and psychology. My future goals is to obtain a career as a criminal profiler, forensic psychology, or as a

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