Cyberbullying Scholarship Essay

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I am not the only one who deserves this scholarship because everyone who applied clearly shows a deep care for cyberbullying similar to me, but I would immensely appreciate this scholarship because it would elevate the financial stress that my parents will have when paying for both my brother’s and mine tuition and school loans. Becoming a civil rights lawyer always appealed to me, leading me to the dream of attending UC Berkeley to assist those who are being bullied by a bias system, which will hopefully allow me to reach a major political position where I could do further protect the well beings of others, such as being on the Supreme Court.

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