There are a few accomplishments that I am the most proud of. One that I am very proud of is getting into multiple honor societies within Tamaqua. I have always worked very hard to try to be in the top five of my class as well as earning a high GPA while still participating in extracurriculars. Getting into the honor societies has really solidified that accomplishment because it is a reminder of how far I have come as an individual and as a student. My other big accomplishment is getting into Auburn University and being awarded the Woltosz Scholarship. There was a point in time where I thought that going to Auburn would not be possible. Earning this scholarship helped to make that become possible. It also showed the weight of my achievements not only in the eyes of my community or high school but also in the eyes of an outstanding college like Auburn.
I have always been a huge music person and I really enjoyed singing, dancing, and even learning how to play a musical instrument. I have been able to get a very well-balanced education not just because of the core classes I take but also because of my musical classes. All of these classes and groups have taught me so many lessons between learning to act professional to time management to being prepared. They have also been so rewarding because I've been able to learn about leadership and have gained leadership experiences throughout my high school years. I am one of the current Drum Majors for the Tamaqua Marching Band, the current President of the Tamaqua Jazz Chorale & Concert Choir as well as the current Vice President for the Tamaqua Area Drama Club. I have learned so much from my fellow peers and my teachers that I truly do not know who I would be without them.
I really enjoy reading books, cooking, and playing video games. I also like to watch new movies that come out with my family and friends. I like to craft different things, whether that be making bracelets, painting, or crocheting.
After high school, I plan to attend Auburn University to major in Chemical Engineering. I chose chemical engineering because my father is an engineer, and I always found his job to be intriguing. I have also always been interested in the sciences and math, specifically chemistry. I figured that chemical engineering would be the best route for the passions and interests I have for my career. I chose Auburn because I really loved the school. Between visiting the campus itself to meeting other engineering students and experiencing the atmosphere at a football game, I just fell in love with the college. Auburn was the college where I felt the most at home, and I am very excited that I will be able to continue my education there.
In 15 years, I could see myself working a job in engineering, earning some experience in the field. I could also see myself finishing up research and classes in order to earn a PhD in chemical engineering as well as a teaching certificate. One day, I hope to teach chemistry or engineering principles at the high school or college level. Hopefully, I will be well on my way to achieving this goal in 15 years. I could see myself living somewhere in the South Atlantic Region of the US, preferably around North Carolina maybe as far west as Tennessee. I really enjoy visiting those states, so, hopefully, I can live there some day.
I would have to admire my parents the most. I admire my father because he is an engineer, and he was really the one who inspired me to join that career path. He's also taught me to give my best effort in what I do. As a kid, he was my coach for a lot of sports, so he really taught me not to give up after one mistake. Just because one thing gets you down does not mean that you have to give up on everything you've worked so hard for. I admire my mother because she has always taught me to give back to those who give to me. She is my main source of inspiration when it comes to the community service activities I do. She has also always taught me to be humble and thankful for everything that I have received in life. I feel like going to college as well as earning a distinguished degree and career is a way to give back to my parents. They have done so many things for me over the years that I do not think my education and degree can thank them enough for their support.
Always follow the signs you find because they will lead you down the right path.
I once had dinner with an Olympic Silver Medalist in Luge, Gordon "Gordy" Sheer.
Some Honors Include: National Honor Society, English National Honor Society, Math National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, Spanish National Honors Society and Tri-M.
Activities: Aevidum, Academic Quiz Bowl, Biology Club, Jazz Chorale, Concert Choir, Drama Club (Vice President), World Language Club and Jazz Band
Athletics: Tennis (Co-Captain)
Community Service: Part of her church choir and president of her church's youth group, West Penn Police CSI camp, Vacation Bible School and West Penn Lions club
Her Nominator Said: "Bradyn has displayed exceptional academic achievements, leadership, and unwavering dedication to her school and community. As a top-performing student and an active participant in numerous extracurricular and volunteer activities, she exemplifies the qualities of a well-rounded and inspiring young leader."