Who I am: Adrianna Martinez

I have been fortunate enough to have differnet experiences in my life which have allowed me to become the ambitious person I am today. From participating in different activites such as swim teams, singing concerts, drama productions, and dance companies, I have been been able to aquire oppurtunites that have shaped the person I am today.

This is a picture of me swimming backstroke. It was issued as the front cover of Aspahlt Green Unified Aquatic’s, yearly catalog. I have been swimming since I was four years old. From learning to swim classes to competitive USA swimteams, I have learned that only hard work and dedication will bring success. Swimming is and will allways be a part of who I am and continue to open doors to future opportunities.

 After swimming for 15 years, I have been fortunate enough to aquire a job as a swim instructor at the Asphalt Green Unified Aquatics Center in the upper east side of Manhattan. I teach kids ages 3-15 how to swim. This job helped me realize that I love working with children.

I have come to realize that the people I have allowed into my life and surrounded myself with throughout the years have had a huge effect on the person I am today. My family and friends have helped me stay on the right path to doing the best I can and have encouraged me to become a strong person. Singing has always been a major part of my life and is still a big part of who I am today.  I’ve participated in  chorus since the third grade. This is a picture of me singing a song called “For Good”  from the broadway show Wicked with my high school chorus, at my senior high school graduuation.

 I love to travel. This is a picture of me in Puerto Rico. 

My sucesses have not been easy, but with the help and encouragement of the most important people in my life, they have been more than possible to achieve and I wouldn’t change a thing.

 Today, I am a strong, ambitious, and hardworking business student.

1 comments

  1. Great post, impressed! Although I don’t know how to swim … *shame*… Baruch does have an excellent pool that I hope you’re taking advantage of.

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