Intellectuality, Overhaul, and Enrichment by Jonan

Jonanof Miami's entry into Varsity Tutor's July 2014 scholarship contest

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Intellectuality, Overhaul, and Enrichment by Jonan - July 2014 Scholarship Essay

Throughout the course of my extensive and seemingly perpetual academic endeavors within Felix Varela Senior High, I had grown weary of the mundane and monotonous school that harbored me. Senior year had promptly began and I had met an individual who conveyed copious knowledge and acute introspectiveness; Robert D’Amato, my Dual Enrollment Literature professor and an individual that would be integral throughout my year. Albeit innately tenacious and yearning to enrich my intellectual understanding, I had reverted to idleness during the early weeks of September. One early afternoon, D’Amato had dismissed the brunt of my classmates and instructed me to converse with him. We had spoken of literature, politics, and the ever-expanding happenings of the world around us; D’Amato had not been aware of the ample knowledge he had relayed, it was then that I had been reinvigorated and revitalized to continually expand my intellectual abilities.

As the year progressed onward, I had effectively utilized the time allotted to enrich my intellectual understanding and veer away from the quintessentially mundane mode of thought that plagues those around me. The allure of inefficiency, idleness, and misuse of time throughout my life that had once hindered me had been promptly expelled. Robert D’Amato had been the paradigmatic example of an intellectual who had prompted me to expand my cognitive abilities and blatantly disregard the societal norms and the stigmas of adolescence and teenage truculence. Initially, I had thought of him as man who used copious time and resources to entrench himself within a fictitious world of literature and preconceived notions; an idea never so fallacious has crossed my mind. To merely state that he had aided my academic endeavors is grossly understated, no other instructor has influenced me in the way he had throughout my Senior year of high school.

The conclusion of my endeavors throughout Felix Varela Senior High School had approached at a hastened rate and chronic trepidation had entrenched me. I was apprehensive towards the notions and happenings of adulthood that was ubiquitous; Robert D’Amato had reassured me of the evident success that would befall me throughout the course of my life. The existential question he had posed for me had been as such: “Success is not measured by your wealth or resources, it’s measured by your abilities intellectuality and spiritually. Jonan, what are you going to do to amass to true success-knowledge?” I exited the campus for the final time, I had realized that to veer away from the quintessential, the mundane, and the societal standards of normalcy had been what I was assigned to combat. Robert D’Amato, my Dual Enrollment professor, will always be one of the individuals who altered, enriched, and evidentially established the foundations for which I would continually excel for years come onward!

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