I felt the need to ask this, and I'll respond later. So here it goes...
What significant mark would you leave behind at your institution so that the younger generations could possibly be aware of your achievement(s), and why?
Well at Paine I wanted to leave behind the mark as the fastest girl runner who ever attended there. I also carved my name on a tree and on the boys dorm walls cuz I want the boyz to remember how we were the worst girls who terrorized them. :lol:
I would like to leave back the idea this it’s all right to be a well-rounded individual. It’s all right to be involved in sports while being a scholar at the same time. It’s all right to be part of the Arts while showing knowledge of current political issues. I told myself along time ago that I was not going to fit that mold that White America likes to place on black males (you know that mold of being only good at sports or being lazy).
I really do want to be known as that kat who was involved and who had his head on straight, that kat who was into sports but also was an honors student, that kat who was never afraid to help out the less fortunate. I would defiantly like to leave the impression that we as black people can do anything if we set our mind to it.
I want to break that stereotype that most black girls end up getting pregnant before they graduate from highschool and before they enter college. I will be graduating June 10 and I have never been pregnant and don't plan to anytime soon. So I feel that if I can make it any girl can.
I would like to leave behind my mark as the youngest student supreme court judge at FAMU, and people remember me for making a difference inthe the university. I think Ima actually gain the courage to apply fot the position this fall....