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Andrew Marzoli

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My biggest life goal is to be financially stable with a beautiful family. I am very passionate about working. There is nothing more I love to do than work. I am planning on going to school for electrical engineering, with the plan to eventually start my business as a master electrician down the road. I am a great candidate for this scholarship because tradesmen are what makes America run, and right now we are lacking severely. In order for me to achieve these goals of mine, I need help. I don't have all the money to pay for my school. Any help will go such a long way. Thank you for considering me for a scholarship.

Education

Sanford Regional Vocational Center

High School
2023 - 2025

Noble High School

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Associate's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

    • Dream career goals:

      I want to start my own Electrical business in southern Maine as a master electrician.

    • Landscaping, plumbing, clean outs, demolitions, renovations

      Payuer year round
      2021 – 20254 years
    • Retail

      Autozone
      2024 – 2024

    Sports

    Basketball

    Varsity
    2021 – 20254 years

    Awards

    • I won 2nd team all conferece my junior and senior years.

    Research

    • Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

      Sanford Regional Technical Center — Student
      2023 – 2025

    Arts

    • NOBLE high school

      Ceramics
      I made a baking dish, a massive duck that was also a candle holder, and a little box
      2024 – 2025

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      NOBLE youth basketball — I helped run drills at basketball camps over the summers, aswell as ran the score board and books at many games and tournaments.
      2021 – 2025
    Bob Gana Memorial Scholarship
    After High school I am going to attend Southern Maine Community College to learn electrical. I already have been accepted into my program. Ever since I was a little kid I have always considered becoming an electrician, my mom is a relator and used to always tell how much money her electricians were making. And I have always been one who wants to work with there hands. I love the satisfaction of fixing things. I love overcoming the struggle, and the feeling of accomplishment when the job is finally completed. I definitely love to work on cars. Recently I have replaced the starter and radiator on my BMW. Also I brought my Ford ranger to my vocational school and did a rear main seal and oil pan gasket, which is by far the largest job I have ever done yet. I had to remove the exhaust, driveshaft, transmission as well as raise the engine in order the remove the oil pan. My buddy at school matt definitely helped me with this project. We have both been working on my truck for the past 2 months. And out of the 2 years Ive been in my automotive class this has been by far the most fun Ive had. Next year I am going to attend SMCC for electrical wiring and engineering. Although I love cars it is not what I want to do for work. As people I know including my brother have not enjoyed working in the field. The biggest problem I have with it is that I believe it will ruin the fun of working on my own cars. I would rather keep working on cars as a hobby instead of a career. I want to learn electrical, everyone I have met that works in the field enjoys the job. They all suggest that I become an electrician as well. There is for sure good money in it. I toured the program at SMCC and instantly fell in love. It is a massive building completely separate for every other program, and it is right on the ocean. The electrical wiring has a mock framed house inside for students to learn how to wire, and that really impressed me. I have heard it is a very difficult class but Im a pretty smart kid especially in math, so I will make out just fine. After I graduate with my associates degree I want to start at an electrical company. I have already talked to one company that sounds amazing. They start people making $60k a year and they take all of there employees on 2 tropical vacations a year. I have talked to someone who works for them and he says it the best job and business he has ever worked for. I want to buy my own multifamily house by the time I am 22. My parents will help me in this process by letting me live home rent free so I can stash all of my money away. I will rent this house out to other people to help/cover my mortgage. As I age I want to keep buying properties and renting them out. My biggest goal is to start my own electrical business. Once I become a master electrician, and feel ready I want to work for myself. I believe that I am perfect for a blue collar job, and I think I am a great candidate to receive this scholarship. I want to thank you for considering me, and I want you to realize how much it would mean to me if I won this scholarship.
    Dustan Biegler Memorial Scholarship
    After High school I am going to attend Southern Maine Community College to learn electrical. I already have been accepted into my program. Ever since I was a little kid I have always considered becoming an electrician, my mom is a relator and used to always tell how much money her electricians were making. And I have always been one who wants to work with there hands. I love the satisfaction of fixing things. I love overcoming the struggle, and the feeling of accomplishment when the job is finally completed. I definitely love to work on cars. Recently I have replaced the starter and radiator on my BMW. Also I brought my Ford ranger to my vocational school and did a rear main seal and oil pan gasket, which is by far the largest job I have ever done yet. I had to remove the exhaust, driveshaft, transmission as well as raise the engine in order the remove the oil pan. My buddy at school matt definitely helped me with this project. We have both been working on my truck for the past 2 months. And out of the 2 years Ive been in my automotive class this has been by far the most fun Ive had. Next year I am going to attend SMCC for electrical wiring and engineering. Although I love cars it is not what I want to do for work. As people I know including my brother have not enjoyed working in the field. The biggest problem I have with it is that I believe it will ruin the fun of working on my own cars. I would rather keep working on cars as a hobby instead of a career. I want to learn electrical, everyone I have met that works in the field enjoys the job. They all suggest that I become an electrician as well. There is for sure good money in it. I toured the program at SMCC and instantly fell in love. It is a massive building completely separate for every other program, and it is right on the ocean. The electrical wiring has a mock framed house inside for students to learn how to wire, and that really impressed me. I have heard it is a very difficult class but Im a pretty smart kid especially in math, so I will make out just fine. After I graduate with my associates degree I want to start at an electrical company. I have already talked to one company that sounds amazing. They start people making $60k a year and they take all of there employees on 2 tropical vacations a year. I have talked to someone who works for them and he says it the best job and business he has ever worked for. I want to buy my own multifamily house by the time I am 22. My parents will help me in this process by letting me live home rent free so I can stash all of my money away. I will rent this house out to other people to help/cover my mortgage. As I age I want to keep buying properties and renting them out. My biggest goal is to start my own electrical business. Once I become a master electrician, and feel ready I want to work for myself. I believe that I am perfect for a blue collar job, and I think I am a great candidate to receive this scholarship. I want to thank you for considering me, and I want you to realize how much it would mean to me if I won this scholarship.
    Rod Tucci Memorial Scholarship
    After High school I am going to attend Southern Maine Community College to learn electrical. I already have been accepted into my program. Ever since I was a little kid I have always considered becoming an electrician, my mom is a relator and used to always tell how much money her electricians were making. And I have always been one who wants to work with there hands. I love the satisfaction of fixing things. I love overcoming the struggle, and the feeling of accomplishment when the job is finally completed. I definitely love to work on cars. Recently I have replaced the starter and radiator on my BMW. Also I brought my Ford ranger to my vocational school and did a rear main seal and oil pan gasket, which is by far the largest job I have ever done yet. I had to remove the exhaust, driveshaft, transmission as well as raise the engine in order the remove the oil pan. My buddy at school matt definitely helped me with this project. We have both been working on my truck for the past 2 months. And out of the 2 years Ive been in my automotive class this has been by far the most fun Ive had. Next year I am going to attend SMCC for electrical wiring and engineering. Although I love cars it is not what I want to do for work. As people I know including my brother have not enjoyed working in the field. The biggest problem I have with it is that I believe it will ruin the fun of working on my own cars. I would rather keep working on cars as a hobby instead of a career. I want to learn electrical, everyone I have met that works in the field enjoys the job. They all suggest that I become an electrician as well. There is for sure good money in it. I toured the program at SMCC and instantly fell in love. It is a massive building completely separate for every other program, and it is right on the ocean. The electrical wiring has a mock framed house inside for students to learn how to wire, and that really impressed me. I have heard it is a very difficult class but Im a pretty smart kid especially in math, so I will make out just fine. After I graduate with my associates degree I want to start at an electrical company. I have already talked to one company that sounds amazing. They start people making $60k a year and they take all of there employees on 2 tropical vacations a year. I have talked to someone who works for them and he says it the best job and business he has ever worked for. I want to buy my own multifamily house by the time I am 22. My parents will help me in this process by letting me live home rent free so I can stash all of my money away. I will rent this house out to other people to help/cover my mortgage. As I age I want to keep buying properties and renting them out. My biggest goal is to start my own electrical business. Once I become a master electrician, and feel ready I want to work for myself. I believe that I am perfect for a blue collar job, and I think I am a great candidate to receive this scholarship. I want to thank you for considering me, and I want you to realize how much it would mean to me if I won this scholarship.
    Koehler Family Trades and Engineering Scholarship
    After High school I am going to attend Southern Maine Community College to learn electrical. I already have been accepted into my program. Ever since I was a little kid I have always considered becoming an electrician, my mom is a relator and used to always tell how much money her electricians were making. And I have always been one who wants to work with there hands. I love the satisfaction of fixing things. I love overcoming the struggle, and the feeling of accomplishment when the job is finally completed. I definitely love to work on cars. Recently I have replaced the starter and radiator on my BMW. Also I brought my Ford ranger to my vocational school and did a rear main seal and oil pan gasket, which is by far the largest job I have ever done yet. I had to remove the exhaust, driveshaft, transmission as well as raise the engine in order the remove the oil pan. My buddy at school matt definitely helped me with this project. We have both been working on my truck for the past 2 months. And out of the 2 years Ive been in my automotive class this has been by far the most fun Ive had. Next year I am going to attend SMCC for electrical wiring and engineering. Although I love cars it is not what I want to do for work. As people I know including my brother have not enjoyed working in the field. The biggest problem I have with it is that I believe it will ruin the fun of working on my own cars. I would rather keep working on cars as a hobby instead of a career. I want to learn electrical, everyone I have met that works in the field enjoys the job. They all suggest that I become an electrician as well. There is for sure good money in it. I toured the program at SMCC and instantly fell in love. It is a massive building completely separate for every other program, and it is right on the ocean. The electrical wiring has a mock framed house inside for students to learn how to wire, and that really impressed me. I have heard it is a very difficult class but Im a pretty smart kid especially in math, so I will make out just fine. After I graduate with my associates degree I want to start at an electrical company. I have already talked to one company that sounds amazing. They start people making $60k a year and they take all of there employees on 2 tropical vacations a year. I have talked to someone who works for them and he says it the best job and business he has ever worked for. I want to buy my own multifamily house by the time I am 22. My parents will help me in this process by letting me live home rent free so I can stash all of my money away. I will rent this house out to other people to help/cover my mortgage. As I age I want to keep buying properties and renting them out. My biggest goal is to start my own electrical business. Once I become a master electrician, and feel ready I want to work for myself. I believe that I am perfect for a blue collar job, and I think I am a great candidate to receive this scholarship. I want to thank you for considering me, and I want you to realize how much it would mean to me if I won this scholarship.
    Russell Koci Skilled Trade Scholarship
    After High school I am going to attend Southern Maine Community College to learn electrical. I already have been accepted into my program. Ever since I was a little kid I have always considered becoming an electrician, my mom is a relator and used to always tell how much money her electricians were making. And I have always been one who wants to work with there hands. I love the satisfaction of fixing things. I love overcoming the struggle, and the feeling of accomplishment when the job is finally completed. I definitely love to work on cars. Recently I have replaced the starter and radiator on my BMW. Also I brought my Ford ranger to my vocational school and did a rear main seal and oil pan gasket, which is by far the largest job I have ever done yet. I had to remove the exhaust, driveshaft, transmission as well as raise the engine in order the remove the oil pan. My buddy at school matt definitely helped me with this project. We have both been working on my truck for the past 2 months. And out of the 2 years Ive been in my automotive class this has been by far the most fun Ive had. Next year I am going to attend SMCC for electrical wiring and engineering. Although I love cars it is not what I want to do for work. As people I know including my brother have not enjoyed working in the field. The biggest problem I have with it is that I believe it will ruin the fun of working on my own cars. I would rather keep working on cars as a hobby instead of a career. I want to learn electrical, everyone I have met that works in the field enjoys the job. They all suggest that I become an electrician as well. There is for sure good money in it. I toured the program at SMCC and instantly fell in love. It is a massive building completely separate for every other program, and it is right on the ocean. The electrical wiring has a mock framed house inside for students to learn how to wire, and that really impressed me. I have heard it is a very difficult class but Im a pretty smart kid especially in math, so I will make out just fine. After I graduate with my associates degree I want to start at an electrical company. I have already talked to one company that sounds amazing. They start people making $60k a year and they take all of there employees on 2 tropical vacations a year. I have talked to someone who works for them and he says it the best job and business he has ever worked for. I want to buy my own multifamily house by the time I am 22. My parents will help me in this process by letting me live home rent free so I can stash all of my money away. I will rent this house out to other people to help/cover my mortgage. As I age I want to keep buying properties and renting them out. My biggest goal is to start my own electrical business. Once I become a master electrician, and feel ready I want to work for myself. I believe that I am perfect for a blue collar job, and I think I am a great candidate to receive this scholarship. I want to thank you for considering me, and I want you to realize how much it would mean to me if I won this scholarship.
    Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship
    After High school I am going to attend Southern Maine Community College to learn electrical. I already have been accepted into my program. Ever since I was a little kid I have always considered becoming an electrician, my mom is a relator and used to always tell how much money her electricians were making. And I have always been one who wants to work with there hands. I love the satisfaction of fixing things. I love overcoming the struggle, and the feeling of accomplishment when the job is finally completed. I definitely love to work on cars. Recently I have replaced the starter and radiator on my BMW. Also I brought my Ford ranger to my vocational school and did a rear main seal and oil pan gasket, which is by far the largest job I have ever done yet. I had to remove the exhaust, driveshaft, transmission as well as raise the engine in order the remove the oil pan. My buddy at school matt definitely helped me with this project. We have both been working on my truck for the past 2 months. And out of the 2 years Ive been in my automotive class this has been by far the most fun Ive had. Next year I am going to attend SMCC for electrical wiring and engineering. Although I love cars it is not what I want to do for work. As people I know including my brother have not enjoyed working in the field. The biggest problem I have with it is that I believe it will ruin the fun of working on my own cars. I would rather keep working on cars as a hobby instead of a career. I want to learn electrical, everyone I have met that works in the field enjoys the job. They all suggest that I become an electrician as well. There is for sure good money in it. I toured the program at SMCC and instantly fell in love. It is a massive building completely separate for every other program, and it is right on the ocean. The electrical wiring has a mock framed house inside for students to learn how to wire, and that really impressed me. I have heard it is a very difficult class but Im a pretty smart kid especially in math, so I will make out just fine. After I graduate with my associates degree I want to start at an electrical company. I have already talked to one company that sounds amazing. They start people making $60k a year and they take all of there employees on 2 tropical vacations a year. I have talked to someone who works for them and he says it the best job and business he has ever worked for. I want to buy my own multifamily house by the time I am 22. My parents will help me in this process by letting me live home rent free so I can stash all of my money away. I will rent this house out to other people to help/cover my mortgage. As I age I want to keep buying properties and renting them out. My biggest goal is to start my own electrical business. Once I become a master electrician, and feel ready I want to work for myself. I believe that I am perfect for a blue collar job, and I think I am a great candidate to receive this scholarship. I want to thank you for considering me, and I want you to realize how much it would mean to me if I won this scholarship.
    Joe Ford Trade Scholarship
    After High school I am going to attend Southern Maine Community College to learn electrical. I already have been accepted into my program. Ever since I was a little kid I have always considered becoming an electrician, my mom is a relator and used to always tell how much money her electricians were making. And I have always been one who wants to work with there hands. I love the satisfaction of fixing things. I love overcoming the struggle, and the feeling of accomplishment when the job is completed. I definitely love to work on cars. Recently I have replaced the starter and radiator on my BMW. Also I brought my Ford ranger to my vocational school and did a rear main seal and oil pan gasket, which is by far the largest job I have ever done yet. I had to remove the exhaust, driveshaft, transmission as well as raise the engine in order the remove the oil pan. My buddy at school matt definitely helped me with this project. We have both been working on my truck for the past 2 months. And out of the 2 years Ive been in my automotive class this has been by far the most fun Ive had. Next year I am going to attend SMCC for electrical wiring and engineering. Although I love cars it is not what I want to do for work. As people I know including my brother have not enjoyed working in the field. The biggest problem I have with it is that I believe it will ruin the fun of working on my own cars. I would rather keep working on cars as a hobby instead of a career. I want to learn electrical, everyone I have met that works in the field enjoys the job. They all suggest that I become an electrician as well. There is for sure good money in it. I toured the program at SMCC and instantly fell in love. It is a massive building completely separate for every other program, and it is right on the ocean. The electrical wiring has a mock framed house inside for students to learn how to wire, and that really impressed me. I have heard it is a very difficult class but Im a pretty smart kid especially in math, so I will make out just fine. After I graduate with my associates degree I want to start at an electrical company. I have already talked to one company that sounds amazing. They start people making $60k a year and they take all of there employees on 2 tropical vacations a year. I have talked to someone who works for them and he says it the best job and business he has ever worked for. I want to buy my own multifamily house by the time I am 22. My parents will help me in this process by letting me live home rent free so I can stash all of my money away. I will rent this house out to other people to help/cover my mortgage. As I age I want to keep buying properties and renting them out. My biggest goal is to start my own electrical business. Once I become a master electrician, and feel ready I want to work for myself. If you were to call my dad he would tell you I am a very hard working kid and definitely not a quitter. He has been very proud of me lately for fixing my vehicles on my own. My dad has taught me practically everything I know about cars and engines. If you were to ask my boss why I should receive this scholarship he would say that I absolutely should. He would tell you that I love to ask for extra hours. I tend to work until dark my days. He gives me work for the day and I take his truck and work until there is no work left or I have no hours left in the day. I think having the mindset I have I am perfect for a blue collar job. And I think I am a great candidate to receive this scholarship. I want to thank you for considering me, and I want you to realize how much it would mean to me if I won this scholarship.
    LeBron James Fan Scholarship
    As the biggest LeBron James fan, I can confidently say that his impact on the game of basketball is unparalleled. LeBron's career, spanning over two decades, has been filled with remarkable achievements, unwavering dedication, and an influence that extends beyond the court. From his early days with the Cleveland Cavaliers to his championship runs with the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron's journey is a testament to his greatness and his profound impact on aspiring basketball players like myself. LeBron James was drafted as the first overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2003 NBA Draft, and he quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. His rookie season was nothing short of spectacular, earning him the NBA Rookie of the Year award. Over the years, LeBron has amassed numerous accolades, including four NBA MVP awards, two Olympic gold medals, and four NBA championships. His ability to dominate the game in scoring, passing, rebounding, and defending has set him apart as one of the most versatile players in NBA history. One of the most remarkable aspects of LeBron's career is his consistency. HE has maintained a high level of performance, often leading his teams deep into the playoffs. His basketball IQ is off the charts, allowing him to read the game and make decisions that few others can. LeBron's court vision and passing ability are reminiscent of the great Magic Johnson, while his scoring prowess rivals that of Michael Jordan. These comparisons to legends of the game highlight just how special LeBron is. LeBron's influence extends beyond his individual accolades. His ability to elevate his teammates and make those around him better is a hallmark of his greatness. During his time with the Miami Heat, LeBron formed a formidable trio with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, leading the team to four consecutive NBA Finals appearances and winning two championships. His return to Cleveland in 2014 was equally impactful, as he delivered on his promise to bring an NBA championship to the city in 2016, ending a 52-year title drought for the Cavaliers. LeBron's impact on my basketball career is profound. Watching his games, I have learned the importance of hard work, perseverance, and versatility. His dedication to maintaining peak physical condition and constantly improving his skills has inspired me to push myself to new heights. LeBron's leadership on and off the court has taught me the value of teamwork and the importance of uplifting those around me. His philanthropic efforts, such as the LeBron James Family Foundation and the I PROMISE School, have shown me the significance of giving back to the community. LeBron's influence on the game of basketball is also evident in his role as a global ambassador for the sport. His popularity and marketability have helped grow the NBA's global fan base, making basketball a truly international game. LeBron's presence with fans has further solidified his status as a global icon. In conclusion, LeBron James is not just a basketball player, he is a role model; an inspiration. His incredible achievements, and impact on the game have left an indelible mark on the sport. For fans like me, LeBron's journey is a source of motivation and a reminder that greatness is achieved through hard work, dedication, and a commitment to excellence. As I continue to pursue my basketball dreams, I will always look up to LeBron James of what it means to be a true champion. His legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations of basketball players to strive for greatness and to make a positive impact on and off the court.
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