Hello! My name is Rosanna Head. I am twenty-three years old. I was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. I was named after my mother's great-grandmother. There are eight family members whose name is Rosanna. I have one older brother and I am the youngest. My mother used to be an elementary school teacher, work for the courthouse, and a few more jobs. My dad is a Christan Methodist Episcopal at Friendship CME Church in Fulton, Mississippi. He has been pastoring there for twenty-three years. He owns three businesses. I started working at the age of seventeen at McDonald's. Having my first job taught me why I should stay in school and taught me life lessons. I was basically sheltered while growing up so I really never face reality while growing up. So, working I graduated from Tupelo High School on May 15, 2015. I played basketball, track, and field events, volleyball, and bowling. I also did a lot of film work, editing recording, photoshopping, basically dealt with theater throughout high school. I was going to take what I know how to do and make a career out of it. After I graduated from Tupelo High School I attended Itawamba Community College in Fulton, MS from 2015 to 2017. I had wanted to go into filming basically the stuff I did in high school, but it wasn't offered. I decided to go ahead and major in psychology because I had wanted to become a Psychiatrist, but I changed my major three to six times. I went from being psychology to a computer engineer major. I know what I had wanted to do, but it was not offered at Itawamba Community College. I just stuck with General Studies. I did not get far with that at all because I got overwhelmed with school because I know what I wanted to do but just was not at the college. I was working in factories and other jobs just to support myself in school and in general. I originally had wanted to go to an HBCU since I was little. My family had stopped me from going and wanted me to go to school close to home. I felt like that was the worst decision 1ever made by going to Itawamba Community College. I knew what I had wanted to do with my life but things went left. People kept telling me to know you should not do this and it's not a good idea. I was living everybody else's dreams but mines. It is crazy how it took from 2018 to present to finally do what I want to do. It took me to come to Lane College an HBCU to finally have a chance to do what I wanted to do with my life. I finally get to do what I want to do in 2018 to present.
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Rosanna's Bio
Hello! My name is Rosanna Head. I am twenty-three years old. I was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. I was named after my mother's great-grandmother. There are eight family members whose name is Rosanna. I have one older brother and I am the youngest. My mother used to be an elementary school teacher, work for the courthouse, and a few more jobs. My dad is a Christan Methodist Episcopal at Friendship CME Church in Fulton, Mississippi. He has been pastoring there for twenty-three years. He owns three businesses. I started working at the age of seventeen at McDonald's. Having my first job taught me why I should stay in school and taught me life lessons. I was basically sheltered while growing up so I really never face reality while growing up. So, working I graduated from Tupelo High School on May 15, 2015. I played basketball, track, and field events, volleyball, and bowling. I also did a lot of film work, editing recording, photoshopping, basically dealt with theater throughout high school. I was going to take what I know how to do and make a career out of it. After I graduated from Tupelo High School I attended Itawamba Community College in Fulton, MS from 2015 to 2017. I had wanted to go into filming basically the stuff I did in high school, but it wasn't offered. I decided to go ahead and major in psychology because I had wanted to become a Psychiatrist, but I changed my major three to six times. I went from being psychology to a computer engineer major. I know what I had wanted to do, but it was not offered at Itawamba Community College. I just stuck with General Studies. I did not get far with that at all because I got overwhelmed with school because I know what I wanted to do but just was not at the college. I was working in factories and other jobs just to support myself in school and in general. I originally had wanted to go to an HBCU since I was little. My family had stopped me from going and wanted me to go to school close to home. I felt like that was the worst decision 1ever made by going to Itawamba Community College. I knew what I had wanted to do with my life but things went left. People kept telling me to know you should not do this and it's not a good idea. I was living everybody else's dreams but mines. It is crazy how it took from 2018 to present to finally do what I want to do. It took me to come to Lane College an HBCU to finally have a chance to do what I wanted to do with my life. I finally get to do what I want to do in 2018 to present.
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Rosanna I have learned so much about that I didn't even know about. You have wonderful story and we actually have a lot in common.
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