My life experiences have rejected the average lifestyle society has expected of me. I wanted to change that for myself, to show that I am not who people assume me to be, to prove to myself that my life is not laid out for me. This mindset led me to believe that I should help others rise above their own cycle. …show more content…
Perhaps I am a teacher instead. I want my peers to rationalize their way through life and be more open-minded. I want us to learn from each other what we cannot learn in a normal school setting. After my lesson on prejudice in psychology club, I led the group discussion.
One student firmly believed that prejudice was always bad, but that is not the case. One person may prefer McDonald's to Chick-Fil-A due to secondhand knowledge and another may not. It is a bias and specifically it is a prejudice. A few days later the student approached me wearing a large grin. He told me of all the things he learned after our discussion. He went home and researched the history of prejudice which included not only discrimination but many social experiments on non-harmful bias. His excitement to learn more made me smile.
I have won awards. I am published. I have scored high on standardized testing, but my biggest accomplishment is being a peer educator. I want to build a brighter future and maybe that is why community service has never really intrigued me. By teaching, even if it is short lessons in a club, I could impact someone’s life in ways that I have never imagined. Maybe I am not a leader and perhaps I never will be, but I am an amateur teacher and I take pride in