Potential Magazine winter 2012 | Page 27

teen spotlight stats Senior, Alabama Christian Academy; 17 years old notable • SGA President • Senior Class Vice President • National Honor Society Treasurer • Student Action Leadership Committee • Cheerleader (former captain/co-captain; six years) quotable “I’m along for the ride and ready to hop out and move on to the next big thing.” her story Brittany Urquhart is constantly on the move, and she doesn’t plan to stop anytime soon. “I graduate May 19, and on May 22, I’ll start classes at AUM,” she said. “I want to enjoy my senior year, and I love the people in my class, but I’m ready to move on to the next big thing.” just what the pharmacist prescribed Brittany plans to obtain her pre-pharmacy requisites and then transfer to Harrison School of Pharmacy at Auburn University. Her interest in the medical field led her to research her career choices, including volunteering for more than 50 hours as a pharmacy technician. Her strengths in school, math and science, plus love for the medical field, are a great match that Brittany believes will be “really well applied in pharmacy.” PG (parental guidance) rating “My parents are so committed to each other and work so hard to give me and my brother the best. They’ve made me want to do that for my family and to be able to give my kids the best one day. They’ve taught me that no matter what life throws at you, always make the best out of it.” brittany urquhart parents’ perspective When John and Gina Urquhart look at their daughter, they see a girl who can do anything she puts her mind to. They knew early that Brittany has what it takes to succeed. “She has always maintained academic excellence, achieved her goals in extracurricular pursuits and amazed us with her social responsibilities.” The couple attributes a lot of her success to the broad spectrum of life experiences they’ve allowed her to be exposed to. “We try to provide a good balance between guidance and freedom so she could learn and grow on her own,” Gina said. Brittany’s self-motivation and pursuit of excellence, along with maintaining her strong Christian values, have made her parents extremely proud. “Her potential really seems boundless.” parent to parent “It becomes the parents’ responsibility to guide their children in a direction that is both pleasing to God but also not blind to the realisms of the world. Reaching that balance in your children’s lives where they are provided exposure and guidance helps them to achieve a quality education, experience life to the fullest and grow to appreciate God, family and friends and will give your children that edge that allows them to excel in all facets of life.” www.potentialmagazine.com 27