Hello, my name is Christina Garcia and I along with my older
brother am second generation Mexicans from Los Angeles, California, but to be
more specific Pico Rivera. Growing up in
Pico was great; the community was small and predominately Latino, which in a
way limited my exposure to other cultures.
Other than that it was awesome, especially having Mexican restaurants on
every corner. I graduated from El Rancho
High School, and the funniest thing is that every non Spanish speaker I share
that with will comment,” Oh my God! Is your school’s name really in Spanish?” I
started taking tennis lessons at the age of six and was able to play for my
school’s varsity team for three consecutive years. I loved high school, but moving away to
college was a whole new experience. I
chose UCSB based on its location near the beach and my older cousin’s high
recommendations. I am majoring in speech
pathology in order to work with young kids to overcome their speech impediments
and help them boost their self-esteem.
Many people often question why I chose this major. My reason why is always the same, I chose it
because I saw the struggle my favorite younger cousin faced each and every day
of his life when he tried to communicate with either adults or kids. Most of his peers would tease or make fun of
him because they couldn’t understand what he was saying and adults would ignore
him for the same reason. It was disheartening
to see him struggle with something so simple as talking when most of us just
take it for granted. I want to be able
to help kids like my cousin and UCSB will help me obtain the necessary tools to
help these young kids. My first week at Santa Barbara has been much better than
I anticipated and hopefully the year will continue as so.
Hey Christina! I think it is super cool that you are majoring in speech pathology, as language has always been one of my passions. Though I am currently a Linguistics major, I plan to seek out working with speech disorders, because I am very interested in speech language pathology, and working with people to overcome difficulties with speech. It is amazing that your little cousin inspired you to work with speech disorders, and I wish you well on your endeavors. I know you will have a great time at Santa Barbara, it’s almost impossible to be unhappy here haha. Maybe I’ll see you around sometime!
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