Community Service Spring 2019

During the spring semester of 2019, my community service hours were spent participating in BuckeyeThon. On February 9th, after completing my fundraising, I spent twelve hours at the Union with fellow scholars participating in various games and activities. Seeing the joy in the children and families being affected by cancer was so inspiring and eye opening. I can’t wait to go back next year and raise more money!

Community Service

During my first semester, I accomplished ten hours of community service, both on campus and off campus.

On August 25, I spent approximately four hours volunteering with fellow Buckeyes at a Goodwill in Columbus. We helped employees take clothing from the racks and organize them. We also spent a large amount of time sorting books into categories and placing them on the corresponding shelf.

On October 5, I spent two hours helping with the OSU homecoming parade. After we were placed with our float, we walked through the streets of campus, making sure the floats were displaced enough and everyone was moving at the same pace.

On November 20, I spent five hours assisting my church’s office and preparing the next week’s bulletins. I assembled the thousands of bulletins and stuffed them with informational paper announcements. I also counted them and put them packaged them so that they could be delivered to the various parishes.

 

Consciousness of Self

I will use the results from the “True Colors Indicator” to better participate in leadership and other group positions. This test helped me to understand my personality type and indicated that I have an equal amount of values from two of the four personality categories. Ironically, the two categories are generally different. I scored highly in both the orange and gold, meaning I value spontaneous adventure while also needing order and organization. I believe these results truely depict my personality and I now know how to use these in a group setting. I know that the orange qualities of being open-minded will help me push others and the group out of their comfort zones. This is necessary because pushing the limits will allow the group to become more innovative and taking risks may lead to success. On the other hand, my qualities from the gold category will help to bring others in the group who are more dominantly orange down to earth and realistic. Being procedural and dependable is needed in a group setting, especially in a professional environment; in fact, adventure is only possible if there is a plan. I believe it is also necessary to understand the perspective of others who do not share identical values. I believe that because I have values from multiple personality categories, it may be easier for me to comprehend this while still using my strengths to better the group.

I have witnessed leadership in sport and wellness while playing high school sports. Unfortunately, one of my teammates on my basketball team tore her ACL. Due to the extensive recovery, she was not able to play until her junior season. This is when she tore it again and was informed that she was no longer allowed to play her favorite sport; however, she showed more leadership on the court after her injury. She continued to help with practices and keeping statistics during games. This proved a high amount of sacrifice and loyalty to the team. A leader must be a person that is consistent, not only in presence, but in support. Sarah never let the team down regardless of her physical capability. She also taught the team, especially me, how to be strong while so weak mentally. After going through the same unfortunate experience of tearing my ACL, I learned from Sarah how to cope with the injury. I couldn’t sit at home and feel sorry for myself. Instead, I looked to Sarah as a role model and continued to support the team through the hardships. A leader should always be someone you can look to for inspiration to stay strong.

My name is Amber Schmitz and I will be a freshman at Ohio State the fall of 2018. I plan to major in health sciences with a minor in Spanish. I hope to use my degree to attend medical school in the future. I look forward to discovering the different fields of medicine, but I am currently interested in specializing in pediatrics or OB/GYN. I also hope that my minor in Spanish will give the opportunity to travel abroad and explore other cultures. 

I am so excited to be in the Dunn Sports and Wellness Scholars program, not only for my love of sports, but also for my love of meeting new people. I have always been extremely competitive (you have to be with two older brothers) so athletics have always been my go to. I’ve played numerous sports throughout my years of school including softball, basketball, volleyball and cross country. Unfortunately, due to a few injuries, I was only able to play one, softball, throughout my entire high school career. 

Besides sports, other hobbies I have are biking and hiking. I love traveling and hope use the many opportunities Ohio State gives to study abroad and be a part of some mission trips. I love road trips, skydiving, concerts, roller coasters and any other type of adventure. I love my family and friends so muchand have a very strong faith, so I’m also a Jesus lover. 

I grew up in a very small farming community called Maria Stein, Ohio, which is about two hours from Columbus. My family includes my mom, a teacher, my dad, a machinist, and two older brothers. Nick, 23, is graduated and employed as a full time firefighter. Aaron, 21, currently attends University of Toledo for engineering. My family also wouldn’t be complete without my dogs Bailey and Maya.

I can’t wait to see what Ohio State has in store for me as I prepare for my future!

Year in Review

[ “Year in Review”  is where you should reflect on the past year and show how you have evolved as a person and as a student.  You may want to focus on your growth in a particular area (as a leader, scholar, researcher, etc.) or you may want to talk about your overall experience over the past year.  For more guidance on using your ePortfolio, including questions and prompts that will help you get started, please visit the Honors & Scholars ePortfolio course in Carmen. To get answers to specific questions, please email eportfolio@osu.edu. Delete these instructions and add your own post.]

G.O.A.L.S.

[ “G.O.A.L.S.” is a place where students write about how their planned, current, and future activities may fit into the Honors & Scholars G.O.A.L.S.: Global Awareness, Original Inquiry, Academic Enrichment, Leadership Development, and Service Engagement. For more guidance on using your ePortfolio, including questions and prompts that will help you get started, please visit the Honors & Scholars ePortfolio course in Carmen. To get answers to specific questions, please email eportfolio@osu.edu. Delete these instructions and add your own post.

  • Global Awareness: Students cultivate and develop their appreciation for diversity and each individual’s unique differences. For example, consider course work, study abroad, involvement in cultural organizations or activities, etc.
  • Original Inquiry: Honors & Scholars students understand the research process by engaging in experiences ranging from in-class scholarly endeavors to creative inquiry projects to independent experiences with top researchers across campus and in the global community. For example, consider research, creative productions or performances, advanced course work, etc.
  • Academic Enrichment: Honors & Scholars students pursue academic excellence through rigorous curricular experiences beyond the university norm both in and out of the classroom.
  • Leadership Development: Honors & Scholars students develop leadership skills that can be demonstrated in the classroom, in the community, in their co-curricular activities, and in their future roles in society.
  • Service Engagement: Honors & Scholars students commit to service to the community.]

Career

[“Career” is where you can collect information about your experiences and skills that will apply to your future career.  Like your resume, this is information that will evolve over time and should be continually updated.  For more guidance on using your ePortfolio, including questions and prompts that will help you get started, please visit the Honors & Scholars ePortfolio course in Carmen. To get answers to specific questions, please email eportfolio@osu.edu. Delete these instructions and add your own post.]

Artifacts

[Artifacts are the items you consider to be representative of your academic interests and achievements. For each entry, include both an artifact and a detailed annotation.  An annotation includes both a description of the artifact and a reflection on why it is important to you, what you learned, and what it means for your next steps.  For more guidance on using your ePortfolio, including questions and prompts that will help you get started, please visit the Honors & Scholars ePortfolio course in Carmen. To get answers to specific questions, please email eportfolio@osu.edu. Delete these instructions and add your own post.]