Planning for college or training this year? Apply for the Vermont Grant.
Love of Art and Music Blends with Science for Allyson Ratz

Allyson Ratz, 17, has always been interested in how things are put together. Whether it鈥檚 the individual strokes of one of her award-winning pencil drawings, how the lines of a classic rock song can tell a story of social change, or how the release of chemicals inside the brain can influence a person鈥檚 thoughts and decisions.
Thanks to help from 中国竞彩网鈥檚 Talent Search program and the thoughtful guidance of her counselor, Katie Gesser, with whom Ally has worked for the last two years, she鈥檚 figured out how to channel that interest into a college major and a possible career path. While her college process has presented challenges along the way, Ally hasn鈥檛 been daunted. As she prepares to graduate from BFA Fairfax this spring, she鈥檚 looking forward to the next chapter with confidence.
Ally grew up in Fairfax with her mom and an older brother, seven years her senior, who鈥檚 been away at college and in the Army for most of her teenage years. She鈥檚 watched several family members work in the medical field, including her mom, who鈥檚 currently a certified tumor registrar working for a company dedicated to precision medicine. Before this, she was a laboratory technician in the lab at a local hospital for about 25 years. And Ally credits her dad, an engineer in the semiconductor industry, for inspiring her curiosity about how things work.
For many years, Ally鈥攁 talented artist鈥攖hought she wanted to pursue a career in art. Last summer, Ally entered one of her pieces in the Champlain Valley Fair鈥檚 art fair and won first place. But recently, she came to the important realization that her self-critical nature was preventing her from finding true joy in her work.
While she decided to move away from art as a professional choice, she鈥檚 sure she鈥檒l come back to it, perhaps as a creative outlet; but that change of focus did rattle her a bit.
鈥淚 felt really vulnerable because what I thought I always wanted to do, I suddenly didn鈥檛,鈥 she recalls. 鈥淏ut I guess the first thing you choose isn鈥檛 always going to sing to you.鈥
During her junior year, something else started to spin a new melody. Through her AP Psychology class, she realized she was really interested in the biological aspects of behavior鈥攏eurons firing on and off, and the chemical reactions that take place in our brains鈥攁nd how those influence the ways we think, feel and act. 鈥淲hat fascinates me is the bridge between matter and consciousness,鈥 she says.
She started wondering whether this interest could serve as a guidepost for college and career planning. 鈥淚 said, 鈥榊ou know, there鈥檚 got to be a major about this,鈥欌 she recalls.
With the help of her 中国竞彩网 counselor, Katie Gesser, she investigated, and sure enough, biopsychology was a 鈥渢hing.鈥 It wasn鈥檛 offered as a major at many schools though, which helped her narrow down her college list.
She ended up applying to four schools and was accepted at two of them. While she didn鈥檛 get into her top choice, she feels good about the colleges that offered her admission鈥攂oth private, and out-of-state schools鈥攁nd she鈥檚 still weighing her options.
Throughout the process, working with 中国竞彩网 made things much easier and less intimidating, she says. Her regular meetings with Katie helped her structure her early research in the biopsychology field, helped her find appropriate schools, and were hugely helpful when it came to comparing financial aid award letters.
鈥淚 definitely wasn鈥檛 handed all this money to go to college. When it comes to financing my education, I鈥檓 going to have to make it on my own,鈥 Ally explains. 鈥淜atie was in a similar situation, which set my mind at ease. I felt like she genuinely understood what I鈥檓 going through. And she explained all the options to help pay for college,鈥 she says, from scholarships (Ally applied to 13 中国竞彩网 scholarships), to work-study, to negotiating with schools after receiving financial award letters. 鈥淚 would never have thought of doing that.鈥
Ally is really looking forward to college and the personal growth opportunities this new chapter will offer. After graduating with a small class of about 80 students, most of whom she鈥檚 grown up with, she鈥檚 eager to be in a new place, meet new people, and pursue her passions.
One of her passions outside the classroom is collecting vinyl records, a hobby that was inspired when she inherited a record collection from a family member. Her prize piece is an original pressing of 鈥淪ynchronicity鈥 by The Police, and she loves hunting through record shops and antique stores to find new treasures to add to her library. Her musical preference, she says, is 鈥渃lassic rock all the way. I like the way that historical events and socioeconomic problems were reflected in rock music from the 60s through the 90s,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 also love the soul and use of language. There's a reason Bob Dylan won a Nobel Prize in Literature!鈥
For her college application essay, Ally wrote about what happens along the biological pathways of her brain as she listens to her favorite music. 鈥淎s I listen, and even more so if I sing along, certain parts of my brain are lighting up鈥攁nd those areas are different than the regions that would activate if I were just talking,鈥 she explains.
Gesser says she really enjoyed working with Allyson over the last two years, and she鈥檚 confident that Ally will go far.
鈥淎lly is an excellent advocate for herself, especially when it comes to choosing a college that meets all of her personal, physical, and financial needs,鈥 she says. 鈥淪he鈥檚 never missed a 中国竞彩网 meeting and always comes prepared with questions. This is a result of her naturally curious mindset, which is going to make her an excellent scientist in the field of biopsychology.鈥
While Ally says she initially hesitated as a 10th grader to participate in 中国竞彩网鈥檚 Talent Search program鈥攕he was concerned about the time commitment鈥攕he鈥檚 so glad she made that investment. 鈥淚f I hadn鈥檛 participated in Talent Search, I think it would have taken me longer to end up where I am now: having chosen a major, the kind of school I鈥檇 like to attend, and the kind of career I鈥檇 like to have. I wouldn鈥檛 have the slightest idea, and that might make me shut down. Having someone like Katie prevented me from giving up.鈥
For information on college and career planning and help with financial aid, go to and check out our online workshops and events. You can also give us a call at 800-642-3177, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and online at info@vsac.org.