Dear S.M.B.S. Board,
This past
year I served as Vice President of B.O.S.S. We held various events and meetings
throughout campus, attended conferences, and as VP, my leadership skills
evolve. I enjoy delegating tasks, providing support to club members, having the
chance to meet other leaders, faculty, and peers on campus and having my voice
heard. It was one of my greatest accomplishments
this semester. I also delved into my education minor courses, which required me
to complete fieldwork. I spent over 60 hours at West Side Collaborative in the
Upper West Side helping middle schoolers in math as well as being a resource to
my cooperating teachers. This experience
has made my purpose even more clear; I love teaching and being able to help
students see and meet their potential.
This past
summer, I interned as a marketing assistant and volunteered teaching children
English in Paris. It was my first time leaving the country to visit somewhere
else other than my native country, Haiti. I studied French for about 4 years,
but always really wanted to master the language, a swell as experience the
Parisian culture. Moreso, I wanted to get away from home for time to reflect on
my successes, failures, and hopes. Thus, I convinced my parents to buy me a
ticket and luckily they did. I spent two months in the city of love, even
though I beg to differ, walking the streets of Paris and other neighboring
cities, eating as many crepes and pastries as possible, people-watching, visiting
monumental sites, and speaking the language. I made comparisons between the
healthcare system, poverty, shopping, education system, and the architecture.
For two months, I was Parisian and I loved it! I can’t wait to go back. Overall,
I really saw what it meant when people say “the world is your oyster.” Upon my
arrival in the U.S., I couldn’t believe that these same two feet that stood
under the Eiffel Tower, and knelt in the Notre Dame, would now be walking the
streets of Brooklyn.
Currently,
I am taking courses at Brooklyn College with the hopes of returning to Barnard
in the spring as a senior, as well as developing my own not-for- profit
organization.
All the best,
Marianna