Being Hispanic Culture Research Paper

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What does being Hispanic mean to you, and how do your life experiences shape your answer? To me, being Hispanic means that I come from a rich culture that allows me to identify myself with a “minority” group that holds true to its roots. We, Hispanics, are hardly ever handed anything, especially college; I am the first in my family to earn the opportunity to go to college. My parents did not have this opportunity, because they either came to or were the first born in the United States; therefore, my parents had to not only learn a new culture, but also work to financially help their parents. I do not have to face these barriers, because I have been exposed to both the Hispanic and American cultures since birth, and my parents have made it clear my current priority is to focus on my academic career. My parents have given me the opportunity to succeed in school and I will never take this opportunity for granted. My academic success has been a result of what Hispanics call “familia.” A familia will always support their …show more content…

It is said that when you fall, get back up, but being raised Hispanic, I was taught not to let anything knock me down; I was taught not to let words hurt me; I was taught not to let anyone deny me of my goals, because of the color of my skin or the heritage of my family. In high school, 50% of the student body is of Hispanic descent and many are too afraid to no longer be a majority. When applying to colleges, I was not intimidated by the demographics indicating that I would be a minority on campus; I want to different; I want to be challenged; I want to look discrimination in the eye as I work my way to a college degree. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, less than 1% of Hispanics manage to earn a Ph.D.; I will use the same ambition my grandparents had when they worked long hours at low wages in order support their families to join that exclusive minority of

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