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Everybody knows most children will change their career goal many times. In that case I would say I was fairly average, but it could be said otherwise judging from the various careers that I chose. The first one I can remember, from when I was five years old, was a firefighter. I specifically wanted to be the one driving the back of the fire engine. I know this surprised my parents because all they thought of when they saw me was their curly-haired baby girl. Throughout my childhood and even into my teenage years, I considered becoming a pediatrician, a writer, a pastor, a businesswoman, and a teacher, just to name a few.

I was not absolutely sure of what I should be but what I was sure of is that I would never consider my gender or ethnicity when deciding what I was going to become. Just before beginning college I finally discovered that I was made to become a dietician. One thing would stand in my way but I chose to pursue this career with all diligence because I hope that it will one day bear much significance in the lives of others. 

At the end of my eleventh grade year, my parents and I made the tough choice to change our eating habits. Over the course of the following year I lost about forty pounds, but gained something much more important. I developed a deep passion for helping others change their health in the same way that I did. I came to believe that nutrition is one of the most important factors in living up to our full potential because it has one of the biggest influences on our ability to function in everyday life. It is no secret that the typical American diet has caused obesity rates to soar, along with diet-related illnesses like heart disease and diabetes.

By the end of my twelfth grade year, I thought about this quite often, and how much my own life had changed. I felt an urgency to do something to help improve the health of other people. I finally knew that I wanted to become a dietitian. The problem was that I had already made the choice to attend UC Santa Cruz for college, and a degree related to nutrition was not offered there. Over the next academic year I struggled to find somewhere else to attend. I applied to UC Davis, and was not admitted. This brought down my hopes until I discovered at the beginning of my sophomore year at UC Santa Cruz that Pepperdine University offers a degree in Nutritional Sciences. I was far beyond happy to be admitted for the Spring 2012 semester. To me, earning a degree in Nutrition will mean that I will be able to serve the lives others in a way which will help them live longer and stronger, and help them achieve what perhaps they did not think possible before. 

DiversityJobs.com’s scholarship program for diversity and minority students is proud to announce Adrienne Rodriguez as one of the seven finalists for its August 2012 application deadline. Vote for her essay (Facebook ‘Like’ and other social media sharing options in left column), and/or leave comments of support to help us with the selection process.

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  • Breann Nix

    GREAT ESSAY AND GREAT GOALS..!!!!

  • Elisa Frias

    Adrienne Rodriguez was my student! She is a great person – very dedicated to her studies, and very warm-hearted. Pick her!

    • Adrienne Rodriguez

      Thank you Mrs. Frias!

  • Alexis Zarnowiec

    This was a really good essay!!! Your dedication will take you far(:

  • http://www.facebook.com/kristen.goscinski Kristen Goscinski

    Adrienne Rodriguez is a stellar young woman with the heart and soul of one far beyond her years. She deserves any and all wonderful things that come to her through her hard work and dedication!

  • pamela

    Adrienne Rodriguez is one of the most Kind, devoted, and humble person I know! And she is the one who inspired me and opened my eyes about how important a college education was And now as a senior in highschool it is about the time to apply! So I believe she Deserves that chance to excel in her major ,and becoming a Nutrisionist! And she Deserves that chance to finish what she has started… Plus she is a remarkable writer! So Pick Adrienne Rodriguez for the scholarship!

  • http://www.facebook.com/sabriel.gerranomo Sabriel Gerrano-mo

    We need people like Adrienne to get this nation’s health back on
    track!!!! A whole lot of medical problems can be avoided with simple but
    important changes in nutrition.

  • Jen Whittaker

    This young woman and her wonderful family have made a wonderful, critical impact on the lives of my daughter and grandchildren. There is no doubt she has the ability and ambition to impact the lives of others.
    Good luck to you Adrienne

    Julia’s and Jacks Grandma

    Jen

  • Christina Yun

    Adrienne Rodriquez gets my vote. She is not just disciplined with her studies; she is also a confident and genuine person. She knows what she wants and goes after it. I would eat meals with her before she went to Pepperdine, and I don’t recall a single meal she ate that was less than healthy. She is consistently a model of good health. I say with certainty that she deserves this scholarship.

  • Douglas

    She is a wonderful young lady. Her family has provided the tools she has used to succeed in life. As a co worker of her father and family friend, I give my vote!

  • Susan Helm, PhD, RD

    Adrienne Rodriguez has made courageous choices for herself and her family and now, she wants to help others achieve a healthy body and success in life. Adrienne is an answer to today’s problematic health issues…well expressed by her essay.
    Dr. Susan Helm, RD, her professor at Pepperdine University

  • Memo Ortiz

    Adrienne is not just a great person but, more than that. She’s someone who truly has the potential to change someones life for the better.

  • Giri Sulur

    Adrienne deserves the scholarship. Her commitment and hard work will take her places.

  • http://www.facebook.com/amanda.tepe.3 Amanda Tepe

    Adrienne you are an inspiration! I want to be more like you!

  • Sergio Romero

    Dedicated, knows what she wants & Knows the potential of the field of study she will be taking.

  • Thomas Fitz

    Adrienne was one of my best and brightest students. She is an amazing person and has an amazing story-pick her!!!!!

  • Felicia Scott

    I don’t know how to vote, so this is my vote.

  • http://www.facebook.com/tcfitton Todd Fitton

    Lifestyle modifications can be difficult but once you adapt the health benefits are well worth it. And drives you to teach others.

  • Rob

    Good luck with your academic and career endeavors!

  • http://www.facebook.com/alan.castro.94801 Alan Castro

    were do we vote?

    • Adrienne Rodriguez

      Just click one of the social media sites on the left side or click the star just above the comments. Thank you!

  • Victor Vasilescu

    Great essay. I read it but was like she was next to me telling her story. I could feel her honesty and determination.She is decided to help other improve their helth.I greatly appreciate her altruism. She absolutely deserves to be selected.

  • Ruth

    Adrienne deserves this scholarship! I was one of her collegue and best friend in UCSC. We would always talk about nutrition and food. She really is passionate about health!

  • http://www.facebook.com/daniel.childs.33 Daniel Childs

    Adrienne is awesome!! She is very devoted to helping people and improving the lives of those around her :)

  • Audrey Williams

    What a wonderful young lady, please choose her.

  • Adrianne Rodriguez

    Adrienne, I have heard that you are a hard working daughter, that gets what she wants because of reaching for it; going for it and positively thinking of getting it, therefore I see a future in you and wish you the best in everythig you do…go be a dietitian, we all need to eat beter to live better to feel better. good luck and God bless you

  • Adrianne Rodriguez

    my vote is yours

  • raul flores

    adrienne is a vey hard worker.dedicated to reach her goal. she deserves this scholarship
    Raul flores (ppg)

  • typical foody = me :)

    U can totally recycle this for your internship application :D LIKE!

  • Memo

    It all about! Food! Without food we’re nothing :(

  • Guillermo O.

    There’s a saying that states, what matters most is what’s in the inside not what’s in the outside. I believe people who can truly understand this concept can see people with clear eyes. This notion can be appreciated towards various assets that can be seen throughout life. For one, many people only see people’s faces and all they see is a face that reflects nothing. Why is that? It takes a person with eyes of illumination to understand people and the world they live in. Potentially, this person can change people but more importantly their inner selves. Now, Adrienne Rodriguez takes the better of two worlds and shows how nutrition and decision making is an essential part of living a modest life. You can seek to change the world but, if you can’t change yourself; I truly believe you can’t change the world. Adrienne was able to understand this and you can see it every time you’re around her. She knows how life and nutrition work hand and hand, and how it reflects your inner character. For instance, what you put inside your body will reflect upon your face and body. Understanding the value of life is something people don’t put much thought too but, I believe Adrienne can change anyone for the better from inside out and with that gift I know she can make the world a better place. You can be a great politician, diplomat, Scientist, or businessmen but, if you want to change the world; the only way you can is if you change people. Adrienne Rodriguez deserves this Scholarship without a doubt. I know she’ll make a great dietician and may I say she’s an individual in whom language cannot describe. For one, she can unveil the significance of someone’s life and brings true value to it as if it’s a beautiful symphony.

  • George Alatorre

    Diabetes is a disease greatly affecting our lives, we definitely need people like you to keep us informed. Good luck!

  • sandesh

    job

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