As the sun begins to set and the skies turn a soft shade of blue, we gathered to delve into the story of a remarkable young woman, Trea’zur Cassidy, from Johnson City. This spirited 17-year-old is not only a standout student but also a trailblazer as a first-generation college student. With ambitions set on pursuing a degree in communications, Trea’zur has embarked on a journey that many of us dream about.
Recently, Trea’zur took some time to sit down and answer five thought-provoking questions about her experiences at Science Hill High School and her transition to ETSU. Let’s dive into her insights!
Question 1: What inspired you to choose communications as your major?
Trea’zur: Ever since I was little, I’ve loved storytelling. Whether it was through writing or speaking, I’ve always found joy in connecting with others through words. I believe a degree in communications will help me refine my skills and share my voice with a broader audience.
Question 2: How has being a first-generation college student influenced your perspective?
Trea’zur: It’s definitely a unique experience! There’s a weight of responsibility that comes with being the first in my family to attend college. I feel like I’m paving the way for younger generations in my family and community. It’s both exciting and a bit nerve-wracking, but it motivates me to succeed.
Question 3: What challenges have you faced during your school journey?
Trea’zur: Balancing academics with personal life has been tough at times. I have to manage my time very carefully. There are moments when I feel overwhelmed, but I remind myself of my goals and the importance of perseverance. I’ve learned to reach out for support when I need it, and that’s crucial.
Question 4: How do you feel about the support you’ve received at Science Hill High School?
Trea’zur: The support I’ve received has been incredible! My teachers have been like mentors, encouraging me every step of the way. They’ve really believed in my potential, which has made a significant difference. Also, my friends have been my rock during this time!
Question 5: What are your plans after college?
Trea’zur: I aspire to work in media or public relations, where I can effectively share stories and ideas. Ultimately, I would love to create my own platform, focusing on issues that are important to me and my community. I feel passionate about making a positive impact!
Trea’zur Cassidy’s aspirations are truly inspiring, and her journey is a testament to the hard work and dedication that so many young people put into their futures. With a sense of purpose that’s palpable, she’s poised to make waves in the world of communications and beyond. Johnson City is buzzing with excitement for what’s ahead for this outstanding young woman.
For those of us watching from the sidelines, it’s a reminder that every day is a new opportunity to strive toward our goals. Just like Trea’zur, anyone can turn their dreams into reality with the right mindset and support. Here’s to brighter futures and the stories yet to be told!
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