Miranda Freeman is a psychology major and occupational therapy minor at the University of Southern California expected to graduate in May 2017. She has a 3.0 GPA and experience volunteering as a recreational coach for underprivileged youth teaching soccer skills and life lessons. Her involvement at USC includes serving on the Trojan Athletic Senate and being awarded Trojan Community Service Athlete of the Month. She represented the United States, winning gold, at the 2012 U-17 Women's World Cup Qualifiers and World Cup while playing varsity soccer at USC where she has received several honors including being named to the 21 Athletes.
I'm Jahid Mikayilov, working for the State Agency on Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources of Azerbaijan Republic. Currently I am second year master student at the Azerbaijan Technical University.
I would love to work as a solar technician on a team to install solar panels.
Please find more details about my academic and professional qualifications in my resume attached herewith.
And I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in my application.
Best regards,
Jahid MIKAYILOV
I'm Jahid Mikayilov, working for the State Agency on Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources of Azerbaijan Republic. Currently I am second year master student at the Azerbaijan Technical University.
I would love to work as a solar technician on a team to install solar panels.
Please find more details about my academic and professional qualifications in my resume attached herewith.
And I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in my application.
Best regards,
Jahid MIKAYILOV
1. Miranda Freeman
1176 1/2 W. Adams Blvd. Los Angeles, CA., 90007
cell: (561) 346-2038 || email: mafreema@usc.edu
EDUCATION
University of Southern California
Major: Psychology __ Minor: Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science
GPA : 3.0
Expected Undergrad Graduation : May 2017
EXPERIENCE
Trojan Youth Soccer League (TYSL)
August - November 2013
Volunteer Recreational Coach and Mentor for underprivileged children in surrounding LA
communities
• Taught children (ages 2-9) on the importance of physical health, academics, team building,
and his/her community and lead them in soccer drills
• Inspired the children to excel in all areas of his/her life
INVOLVEMENTS
University::
Trojan Athletic Senate (TAS)
Fall/Spring 2014
• Provide input for necessary changes to improve the lifestyle of student athletes
• Spoke with major executives of USC Athletic department
Trojan Community Service Athlete of the Month
March 2014
Awarded to the Student-Athlete with the most number of community service hours
• Volunteered with outreach projects such as Girls Play, A Day in Troy, and Girls Scouts of
L.A. and a number of others
• Spoke on my experiences as a student-athlete at USC and being out of state
• Made impromtu speeches on team building, community, physical health, and community
Athletics::
U-17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers in Guatemala
2-12 May 2012
• Represented the United States in competition
• Team won 1st place over Canada in the final match
• Qualified for the U-17 Women’s World Cup in Azerbaijan
U-17 Women’s World Cup in Azerbaijan
22 September - 13 October 2012
• Represented the United States in competition
• Started and played every minute for 2 of the 3 games
University of Southern California Intercollegiate Athletics
USC Women’s Varsity Soccer Team
2013- present
• Captain and Leadership Committee member (Spring 2014)
• Full scholarship recipient
• Started in every game in fall of 2013, Pac-12 All- Freshman Team (Fall 2013), Pac 12 First
Team (Fall 2013), Player of the week
The 21 Athletes
One athlete from each sport selected to have photo on the entrance of John McKay Center
USC Athletic and USC Women’s soccer representative
• Chosen by the team and coaching staff based on which player best represents the program
and University,
• As well as posses all the characteristics of a Trojan (faithful, scholarly, skillful, courageous,
and ambitious)