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I have enough faith in human nature to believe that when people are both economically secure and aware of the value of biological wealth they will take the necessary measures to protect their environment. Out of that commitment will grow new knowledge and enrichment of the human spirit beyond our present imagination” – Edward O. Wilson
The Earth and every tiny microbe that dwells here is my inspiration, and the intricate functions of a single cell the only proof I need to believe that the spirit lies in life itself. My one goal is to do anything I can to protect the purity of life. I am astounded by the rate at which we destroy what can never be replaced, but I have not lost hope.
Since I have been at Ohio University I have explored many different areas of study, always pursuing a way to defend the defenseless. Through our environmental group at school, Campus Greens, I began to realize the Earth needs scientists who are willing to speak for it. Our latest goal has been to stop long-wall coal mining in Dysart Woods, a virgin forest in Ohio. Many people believe the mine will destroy the woods. However, there is not enough evidence to back up that claim. I feel the only way to end the destruction of the forests is through evidence of its importance.
During my junior year of high school I studied in Israel for a quarter. This was the single most important experience of my life. I saw how diverse life is and how beautiful all of those differences are. In three months my world expanded half way around the globe. I began to realize that there were millions of species I knew nothing about. This idea is what draws me to Costa Rica. I would love to study the amazing diversity of life that the rain forests offer and the communities that they support.
What intrigued me the most about Israel was the way Zionists had managed to grow food in a desert. They came and transformed a barren land into a garden. Digging into deep rocks to find aquifers and developing elaborate drip irrigation systems to conserve water permitted the beginning of a new culture with new crops.
The entire society grew from a dream of living in peace with enough food to eat. When I learned about this I decided that after graduating I would like to go into the Peace Corps. My goal is to help improve agriculture in third world countries, without imposing cultural assimilation. I feel this program would give me insight into rural communities that thrive without submitting to westernization.
Eventually, I would like to become a professor of Tropical Agriculture. Since I have been at Ohio University, I have realized what an impact one instructor can have on future generations. Last year I took a class entitled, “Plants and People”. We learned about various plants, their origin, and how they have affected humans. While the subject was interesting, it was the professor that inspired me. Her lectures came to life with slides of trips she had taken and stories of collecting cassava with local shamans. Her passion is what led me to pursue Tropical Agriculture. I fell that the best teachers are those who can share their own experiences. I also feel that knowledge gained through experience is of greater value than hours of reading. When I am able to meet the people and smell the plants that I am learning about, the lesson becomes my reality. It is hard for me to comprehend the full beauty that lies in Costa Rica. Hopefully this program will give me the opportunity to explore what textbooks have only begun to explain.
I am a third-year Business Data Analytics major from Arizona. This undergraduate program combines a diverse set of skills, including applications, technologies, and processes used by organizations to gain insights into their operations based on available data and statistics. Business analytics delves into the science of big data, which involves the transformation of data into predictive and actionable insights. These insights are instrumental in aiding businesses in their decision-making processes, leading to optimal results and improved performance.
This program equips students, like myself, with the ability to explore the fundamentals of data management, representation, analysis, and statistical modeling. It offers courses in machine learning, data management, data visualization, statistics, business, and optimization, along with training on various tools and systems. Upon completing my degree, I will possess the knowledge and skills to uncover trends, relationships, and patterns within data. The educational objective of this degree is to engage graduates in the design, implementation, and deployment of practical analytical applications. As a result, I will be capable of effectively and efficiently analyzing and managing information in the data-rich, ever-changing, fast-paced, and competitive business landscape.
After earning my degree and gaining relevant exposure and work experience, my ambition is to pursue a Master of Science in Business Analytics. This advanced degree will not only keep me up-to-date with the rapidly evolving market dynamics and developments but will also enable me to become a proficient data scientist. However, pursuing a master’s degree comes with a significant cost, and I may need to defer my studies to save enough funds for enrollment. This is why I am seeking a scholarship – to advance my education and become a leader in my field.
The field of big data analytics offers abundant career opportunities across various sectors, including business, science, finance, engineering management, nonprofits, healthcare, and government. To excel in this field, one must acquire a range of skills during their coursework, such as applied statistics, fraud detection, supply chain management, manufacturing design, actuarial science, and packaging analytics. Consequently, a graduate can assess organization-wide operations by employing statistical and qualitative analysis, along with data-driven insights, to evaluate past performance and inform the organization’s business strategies.
Upon graduation, I aspire to secure a position in an organization that will immerse me in both firm and market development. I will actively engage in industry-sponsored conferences and stay updated on the latest advancements in the field. My aim is to contribute to data-driven decision-making by first comprehending organizational and market dynamics to generate meaningful insights.
I plan to maintain regular interaction with customer-centric colleagues, particularly the sales force and product managers. This collaborative effort will enable us to analyze the data intelligently, gaining a better understanding of market factors that are crucial to our data interpretation. The program has emphasized the significance of adopting a multi-dimensional approach to translate data into credible, high-quality, and relevant strategic insights that support informed decision-making.
Furthermore, obtaining a master’s degree will open doors to employment opportunities that allow me to navigate both the internal and external dimensions of the industry, helping me derive value from data. I am eager to gain a deeper understanding of my field of study, which will empower me to transform abstract concepts into practical realities.
In addition to pursuing a master’s program, I will delve into end-user software packages and contribute novel, user-friendly solutions. As the corporate world increasingly embraces artificial intelligence, including neural networks and machine learning for tackling business inquiries and evaluating organizational performance, I aim to stay ahead in my field. Hence, a Master of Science in Business Analytics is pivotal to my career development.
Jarai Njie, a pre-med student at the University of Florida, won the OppU Achievers Scholarship in August of 2018.
Being born in America to West African parents meant that I had to grow up in West Africa as my parents didn’t have legal residential status. Growing up as a young West African girl in The Gambia, I experienced numerous stereotypes emphasizing what a female cannot educationally achieve.
This has always motivated me to pursue an education that will enable me to break such stereotypes. I’ve always been influenced and inspired by humanitarians all over the world, however, nothing inspired me more than being brought up in a country with a healthcare system that was as deteriorated as that of The Gambia’s. I was raised in an environment where the simple flu or stomachache took one’s life within a matter of days. I saw my sister experience two stillbirths simply because prenatal care is almost nonexistent in The Gambia. All these things motivated me.
The thought of young Gambian girls facing female genital mutilation (FGM) and confirming early marriage plays a significant role in my life as I am only lucky to have escaped these circumstances. I have worked with the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital (RVTH) to raise awareness about FGM. RVTH frequently sent young educated girls like me to form friendly relationships with underprivileged girls who were susceptible to FGM. My role during such missionary trips was to enlighten families about the medical risks and emotional trauma that FGM poses on girls.
At the age of 16, my parents raised enough money to be able to send me back to my country of birth, America. Upon arrival, I beat the odds of being another girl without a post-secondary education. While completing my high school education, I took seven AP classes every semester, competed in student congress debate (as I was fascinated by American politics), and I joined the student government in order to implement a non-profit cause; The Water Project. As the founder of The Water Project, I raised over $500 in order to enable access to clean water to a needy village in The Gambia.
As I speak today, I am a very proud African-American Gator studying public health with pre-med at the University of Florida where I continue to heavily indulge in community service work. As the treasurer of the African Student Union, my main purpose is to skew funds towards the needy in Alachua County. Every other weekend, we partner with the Ronald McDonald members to feed the homeless and needy.
As a college junior taking 18 credits and juggling two jobs my main goal is to pursue my best academic capabilities as I get ready for the real world. My mission in life will always be to join the helping hands of today as I contribute to a better tomorrow as I work relentlessly towards becoming a gynecologist to help underprivileged women all over the world.
I wish I could entirely express my life goals and experiences in only 500 words, however, one thing I can say is that I wouldn’t change my journey for any other as I am more than grateful for every learning experience that I have overcome in my life.