A Change Will Come by Lauren
Lauren's entry into Varsity Tutor's April 2023 scholarship contest
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A Change Will Come by Lauren - April 2023 Scholarship Essay
“Don’t aim too high because black women are not represented in the tech industry”, my Dad told me when I was sixteen years old. I was told I was only filling a diversity quota and I should study something easier. I learned that I can’t let their truth become mine.
In 2013, the United Nations did a campaign to bring attention to the sexist and discriminatory ways women are regarded and denied human rights. The Google search autosuggestions featured ideas such as, “Women should: “stay at home, be slaves, be in the kitchen” and more. I was shaken to my core when I learned what the search results were when you typed in the words “black girls”. These discoveries reinforced the harsh advice from my dad and made me believe that having an IT career was impossible. I knew I had to do something about this issue.
My undergraduate computer science curriculum had no classes on the implementation of how technology plays a part in creating innovative solutions for business decisions. Therefore, I took a few business courses and became fascinated with data science: the ability to use scientific methods and algorithms to solve complex problems using data.
Data discrimination is a real social problem. Women and minorities are immensely impacted by the prejudices of AI which can influence decisions when it comes to job opportunities, access to medical care, and more. This is a global problem but became a personal problem for me earlier this year when my grandfather passed away from COVID-19, and diabetes.
Shockingly, researchers say 1 in 10 people with diabetes who are hospitalized with COVID-19 die within a week. I want to start a business to develop biomedical technology for those suffering from underlying health conditions from the elderly population to minorities in underserved communities. This technology will allow patients to be proactive with their health instead of reactive.
After a year of working, I decided to leave my job to go back to school to pursue a career in data science. This is important to me because my grandfather waited until it was too late to receive aid. I want to prevent what happened to my grandfather from happening to someone else.
However, I have no income and over fifty thousand dollars in student debt. I am in an unnoticed group of students who need financial support–the children of working parents who are still paying off student loans. I come from a broken family. My mom and grandparents sacrificed so much for me to obtain my undergraduate degree by taking out many loans for me. They can’t help me anymore because it will affect their finances.
If I don’t win this scholarship I won’t be able to go back to school. My goal is to graduate debt free, eliminate the remaining debt I have and save three to six months of an emergency fund for post-graduation. This scholarship will go towards my tuition and help me honor my family's sacrifices.