Oscar was born on August 6
in the Dominican Republic, and came to Boston at
the age of three. He credits his family and Bilingual Education for being
fluent and literate in Spanish. He lives in Roxbury with his parents,
two
older brothers, and a younger sister.
Oscar has always been a high achiever academically; in his junior
year he
was awarded the prestigious St. Anselm?s Book Award. In class, Oscar
may
seem quiet and reserved, but don?t be fooled; he is actually vivacious,
talkative, and very self-confident outside of school.
One of Oscar?s many career options is the study of law. Oscar currently
works in the law office of Edward Hintlian, a BLS alumnus. His job
has
helped him see the many aspects of law and is considering immigration
law to
help the thousands of illegal aliens who need citizenship.
Although far from being a radical, Oscar is very interested in politics.
As
a student at the Harvard Summer School in 2002, he took a course in
government and was suddenly aware of the many ways, (some successful,
some
not) that local and federal government try to reform and serve an
increasingly distrustful public.
In his junior year, Oscar decided to try his hand at journalism. He
started
out as a Copy Editor, but to everyone?s surprise (including his own),
he was
appointed Sports Editor of the school newspaper, the Argo, for the
2003-04
school year. A diehard Red Sox fan, Oscar has his fingers crossed and
promises that, indeed, this is the year. A witty and accomplished writer,
Oscar has had his work published in the Boston Herald. At BLS, he submits
pieces regularly to The Register, the school?s literary magazine (though
his
dedication to Argo still reigns supreme) and often writes lengthy essays
for
his A.P. Composition class.
Oscar is interested in many different activities, but they pale in
comparison to his all-consuming passion for languages. As he maintains
fluency in English and Spanish, Oscar has demonstrated his astonishing
gift
for linguistics with his jump from Latin II to AP Latin Vergil and
his
near-perfect score in Italian, which he taught himself in two weeks.
He
translates Latin as effortlessly and fluidly as he writes English,
and, to
the bewilderment of his friends, actually seems to enjoy it. At the
age of
16, Oscar is fluent in three languages (English, Spanish, Latin) and
more
than proficient in another, Italian. Oscar is also an unabashed Italophile
and loves the art, music, food, and rolling l sounds of Italy. He plans
to
visit there during college to truly experience Rome, Venice, and Florence
for himself.
Oscar often helps his fellow classmates by correcting their Spanish
papers
and tutoring at the Saturday Success School. He also has an extensive
collection of test-preparation books to aid him for the SATs and his
dream
to go to Harvard College. In his spare time, Oscar makes frequent trips
to
East Boston and likes to watch movies and spend time with friends.
Oscar will be a senior in September of 2003. Oscar has high ambitions
for
college as well as his future, and he hopes that the Ward Fellowship
will
help him explore his many career interests.
Oscar?s sponsor is Jarrett Barrios.