G.O.A.L.S.

I decided to apply for Ohio State’s Scholars program because it seemed like an opportunity for a unique community and learning experience. The global awareness aspect in particular really interested me and lead me to take interest in the International Affairs scholars group. To be a successful scholar, one has to be driven, curious, and determined. Leaders in our society tend to face those resistant to change or new ideas, however this is exactly why scholars must be persistent and focused. As someone who works with refugees, I have seen a lot coldness directed towards the refugee community especially in the past year. Personally, I feel this coldness stems from a lack of knowledge when it comes to refugees and their experiences which can also lead to a lack of empathy. Witnessing this, however, has only made me more determined to continue on my career path to become an international social worker. Along the way, i hope to do as much as I can to teach those around me about refugees and make them more empathetic as well. One way I am trying to do this is through my second year project. Since the fall of my second year, I have been mentoring a family refugees. For my project, I want to share their story and what I have learned from them as well as more information on process of seeking refuge and the refugee experience. Even though there may be bumps along the way, I know it is important to use my resources when problems may arise. These resources include, my IA adviser, my mentoring program coordinator, my social work adviser and professors, and even my peers.

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