I'm a Biology major at Alabama A&M University with experience in retail, event service, and back-of-house operations. I've held three jobs, often juggling two at once while maintaining strong grades and funding my education independently. At Soldier Field, I guide guests as an usher; at Target, I'm cross-trained across multiple departments; and at Burlington, I manage inventory and stockroom logistics. I bring resilience, adaptability, and a passion for healthcare, with long-term goals to become a pharmacist and give back to my community.
Current Whereabouts:
I’m deep into my art and my music. They’re more than hobbies—they’re how I express my soul. I’ll lose hours in a sketch or a sound because that’s where I process the world, where I find clarity and freedom. Even when I play Sims, it’s about more than gaming—it’s creativity meets control. I get to shape lives, build futures, and design worlds that reflect what I see and feel.
I’m also laser-focused on learning how to build generational wealth. I'm diving into everything from trust funds to stocks, IRAs, and 401(k)s—because I want to break cycles and create something lasting. Not just money in the bank, but a legacy. I'm building the kind of financial security I didn’t grow up seeing, so my future family never has to start from zero.
Travel and making memories matter to me just as much. I want to see the world, experience cultures, and create stories I can tell years from now. It’s not about luxury—it’s about meaning. Sharing moments, collecting experiences, and doing things that make me feel alive.
Right now, I’m blending creativity with strategy, imagination with purpose. I’m in this season of designing a life that feels real, powerful, and true to me.
Life & Professional Aspirations:
Professionally, my main goal is to become a pharmacist. I want to earn not just one, but two degrees—because having options matters, and I believe in being prepared for whatever life throws my way. My plan is to dominate my biology studies, move into pharmacy, and carve out a career where I don’t just dispense medication—I educate, support, and help heal. But I also know that even the best plans need backup, and that’s why I’m building beyond the classroom.
I’m focused on creating multiple streams of income. I don’t just want to make money—I want to make impact. I’m learning how to invest in assets like stocks, IRAs, and 401(k)s. I study trust funds, passive income strategies, and ways to make money work for me so I can build something that lasts. I want wealth that doesn’t just elevate me—it lifts up generations after me.
But my goals go further than career and finances. I want to travel—to really see the world and take my family places we never thought possible. I want to own property, drive the Jeep I’ve always dreamed about, and create memories that mean more than money ever could. I'm building a life with freedom at the center: freedom to choose, to explore, to grow, and to give back.
I want to be the kind of person who shows up with empathy, with wisdom, and with power. I want to inspire kids who came from little, just like I did. I want my future family to know what stability feels like. And I want my journey—from struggle to self-made—to be proof that you can turn setbacks into stepping stones.
Every job I take, every class I study, every sacrifice I make—it’s all part of that plan.
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In college, I wasn’t the loudest in the lecture hall or the one pulling all-nighters fueled by vending machine snacks—but I was the one who made studying feel possible, even when it wasn’t. My “claim to flame” was being the kind of study buddy people sought out when stress hit. Whether it was organizing notes into something that actually made sense or breaking down tough material with relatable examples, I was known for bringing calm, clarity, and a little motivation when it mattered most.
I didn’t just study with people—I helped them believe they could succeed. My strength wasn’t in staying up until 2 a.m.; it was in showing up prepared, keeping the vibe focused, and turning confusing lectures into easy-to-follow guides. That role taught me patience, leadership, and how to support others while also keeping my own academic goals in check.
This quiet superpower helped me—and the people around me—navigate college with confidence. And that’s exactly the kind of impact I want to continue making in my professional and community life: lifting others up while staying grounded in my own purpose.
Most Memorable Moment:
Some of my most memorable college experiences weren’t built in classrooms—they happened in sweat-soaked dorms, quiet gyms, and laughter-filled nights. I remember learning trail ride dances with my roommate at 11 p.m., still moving to the beat even though our AC had quit and we were dripping with sweat. It wasn’t just dancing—it was connection, joy, and escape from the stress college can bring.
There were bonfire nights surrounded by my loved ones, moments that warmed me deeper than the flames ever could. The silent party was unforgettable—music playing in our ears, everyone vibing in sync but still in their own world. And those early mornings and late nights at the gym with friends? They weren’t about reps and sets. They were about encouragement, showing up for each other, and finding strength in community.
But behind the scenes, I was making sacrifices—burning through my savings just to keep up with books, food, and the basic necessities. I wasn’t just balancing assignments; I was balancing survival. Through it all, I maintained strong grades and stayed on course because I believed deeply in the future I’m building.
These memories, both the joyful and the difficult, define my college journey so far. They remind me that resilience isn’t just shown in the classroom—it’s shaped by how you keep going, love deeply, and lift others up even when the pressure is high.
Experience
I currently work with Burlington's
as Receiving Associate
I have 1 years of experience working in the
industry.
Receiving Associate|
Burlington Coat Factory
From May 2025 to Current • 1 year(s)
Efficiently handled inventory, organized the stockroom, and processed incoming merchandise to support store readiness and sales floor replenishment.
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Cross-Trained Team Member|
Target
From March 2024 to Current • 2 year(s)
Supported multiple departments including Starbucks, Bakery, Consumables, and General Merchandise. Delivered consistent guest service, maintained inventory standards, and adapted quickly to shifting priorities across store operations.