During this past semester at Barnard College, I have continued to explore my passion for History as well as exploring new interests outside of the classroom. I became the Vice President for Academic Affairs of the CU Women of Color Pre-Law Society. We have done a lot of important work as a club including activism projects regarding mass incarceration in New York City and the country. I now have a lot more clarity on my desires post-graduation which includes attending law school. I also took a GIS course this semester to fulfill my thinking technologically and digitally requirement. In the course, we used ArcGIS which is computer software for map-making. We did tutorials every week for homework and had weekly labs in which we mapped out different phenomenons and parts of the city. I participated in a Kings Crown Shakespeare's Troupe's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.I played Titania and really enjoyed my experience even though I found sleeping on stage for three scenes much harder than I thought it would be. I also work as a Speaking Fellow, I helped to mentor my peers and discussion and presentation skills once a week. I also was a Community Assistant in the Barnard Student Life. Lastly, I worked in the Admissions Office where I have worked since my first year, giving tours and taking phone calls at the front desk. This past semester has been pretty amazing. However, I am even more excited for next semester when I will continue working on my Spanish minor as I study abroad in Seville, Spain. I am so grateful for the generosity and support I have received from MVYouth. With this support, I am able to take my studies across the globe to continue to grow as a student and an individual. I am so appreciative of everything you do for the island community.