When my sister Sophie was born, doctors found many life-threatening birth defects. She had countless surgeries to try to figure out what was wrong and what could be done to help her. The doctors kept telling us they didn’t know if she could make it through the week. I felt completely helpless being 4,000 miles away while …show more content…
I started going to counseling to learn coping skills. I worked really hard to overcome everything that had set me back emotionally and academically. It took the remainder of freshman year to get back on my feet, but since then, I’ve been the happiest I’ve ever been.
I involved myself in sports and extracurriculars and I’ve been Co-Captain of my Cheerleading team since it was formed two years ago. I started our school newspaper and became the Historian of Student Government. Last year, I was made producer and put in charge of an A/V Technology class that put out weekly broadcasts on school news, world news, and creative short films done by our crew.
I’ve opened up about my struggles on social media and through school projects that were viewed by all of my classmates. It was all worth it to me knowing I could use my experiences to help just one person- it ended up being dozens of peers and complete strangers that follow my social media accounts. I realized that no matter what I ended up doing, I wanted to help people. Through my schooling and extracurriculars, I’ve realized that my talents lie in my ability to lead other creative minds. I’ve watched my mother start several of her own businesses to help others and I aspire to do the same in the fashion