Hey everybody, I am someone who has joined late in the trip to Chicago. My name is Kevin Bansleben and I am a junior studying Mechanical Engineering here at UMD. I was born in Columbia, MD and have lived there all of my life. I graduated from Atholton High School and have always been interested in studying engineering as I have been fascinated with and excelled in courses in math and science. I am someone who has always loved to travel and learn about the cultures of the people who live in places I have been to.
My mother's family is from Italy and some of them live in Switzerland, so I have been to both countries almost every summer of my life and have enjoyed learning a lot of the French and Italian culture there is to offer. Because I have traveled to many places in Europe, I have become open to many cultures that exist in the world. I have never been out to the Midwest and Chicago, but I am elated to go and learn a lot about the city and its residents. I am excited to go out there and share my experiences with AB and learn a lot about the people I meet in the city.
Because I may be one of the only engineering majors in Alternative Breaks, I may not relate to many of the other people on the trip. However, the humongous advantage I bring to the table is my vast knowledge of math, science, and engineering for other people to learn about. I hope I can spread my knowledge to the students in need in the Chicago charter schools. Also, as an engineering student, I am someone who is very oriented with problem solving and helping people with technical problems. I am a good critical thinker when it comes to addressing issues.
I have been on two previous Alternative Breaks trips. The first one I have been on was in freshman year with the HIV/AIDS trip in New York City. I have learned quite a lot about how HIV/AIDS affected the community in New York City and how I can make a difference in people's lives there. The second Alternative Breaks experience I have been on was in the Bahamas. There was a lot of cleaning up to do in the Bahamas but my group has made a substantial effort to clean up to trash and support an eco-friendly environment in which we were to support the development of.
I am someone who is very sociable and easy to get along with and relate to, so I am very excited to meet the other people whom I am travelling with. I am looking forward to the weeks ahead so I can get to know everybody on the trip and have an awesome time! I am willing to share more about my past AB experiences and how it makes me know what great things to expect on this trip.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
About me-Niccara Campbell
Hello All!
My name is Niccara Campbell and I just joined the group. I was born in California and moved when I was five years old to Baltimore, Maryland. Both of my parents were in the Air Force, which is why I was born in California. I am the only child, but I have many cousins. I was the only granddaughter on both sides until recently, when my two cousins were born on each side of family.
I am a senior, African American Studies Major, concentrated in the study of Public Policy. I have developed a great love for education and all minority issues, especially pertaining to urban youth. This is my first Alternative Spring Break. I have always been interested so I figure why not do it my final year!
I am excited to go out into the field and see the role charter schools play in urban cities like Chicago. I cant wait to meet you all!
My name is Niccara Campbell and I just joined the group. I was born in California and moved when I was five years old to Baltimore, Maryland. Both of my parents were in the Air Force, which is why I was born in California. I am the only child, but I have many cousins. I was the only granddaughter on both sides until recently, when my two cousins were born on each side of family.
I am a senior, African American Studies Major, concentrated in the study of Public Policy. I have developed a great love for education and all minority issues, especially pertaining to urban youth. This is my first Alternative Spring Break. I have always been interested so I figure why not do it my final year!
I am excited to go out into the field and see the role charter schools play in urban cities like Chicago. I cant wait to meet you all!
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