Helping Students through their College Application Process
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Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
Yendy Rebollo is an independent, low-income, first-generation, undocumented or rather DACA-mented, woman of color navigating higher education at the University of California Berkeley. She has been an independent student since her senior year of high school, when she ran away from her abusive parents. It is in that same year, Yendy became a published writer with Lacomadre.org. Yendy is currently double majoring in Ethnic Studies and Comparative Literature with a Minor in Education. She strives to attend law school as soon as she is finished with her Bachelor’s degree.
As a College Advisor, my goal is to not only support my students in the college application process but alsoRead More…
Read More…Last semester was such a rollercoaster for me… but isn’t every semester in some way a rollercoaster? I’d like toRead More…
Read More…The past few years have been a roller coaster for my mental health. I’ve lived between gaining independence, isolating myself,Read More…
Read More…Hello, hello wonderful people! As some of you know or have even experienced, schools and universities across the country areRead More…
Read More…Spring semester and the end of my third year of college can be summed up by a quote by ChineseRead More…
Read More…This semester contained some of the heaviest meltdowns of my college career. I’d always heard junior year was the hardest,Read More…
Read More…This semester consisted of mental breakdowns, espresso shots at 3:00 AM, panic attacks, tears, ramen as the only meal forRead More…
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