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Bio

I am a full time High School and College student in the Ag Mechanics Career Pathway at my High School. I have aspirations to own and operate my own specialty welding business in the Sanger area, Specializing in AG welding. When not in the swimming pool playing water polo or on the golf course playing golf for my high school team's, I am in the shop, working on cars or building and fabricating things out of metal and wood. I am a hard worker that is dedicated to making my dreams come true.

Education

Reedley College

Associate's degree program
2020 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Agricultural Engineering
  • Minors:
    • Agricultural Mechanization

Sanger High

High School
2020 - 2024

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Agricultural Business and Management
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

    • Dream career goals:

      Sports

      Golf

      Varsity
      2024 – Present7 months

      Swimming

      Varsity
      2020 – 20233 years

      Awards

      • Central Section Swim meet Qualification

      Water Polo

      Varsity
      2020 – 20244 years

      Awards

      • Team Captain
      • Coach's Award
      • 1st team all league
      • 1st team all valley

      Arts

      • high school

        Metalwork
        2020 – Present

      Public services

      • Volunteering

        Hope Sanger — construction, clean up, painting
        2020 – 2023
      Kevin Boblenz Scholarship
      "When I grow up, I want to be just like my Grandfather", Is often something young people say but don't necessarily take the steps to follow through. For me, that phrase rings 100% true and I'm currently in the process of making it happen. My grandfather owned and operated his own welding business in Sanger, Ca. for many years. He specialized in AG welding to service the high demand in the surrounding area. Since I was very young, I've known I would like to follow in his footsteps. At the start of high school I was given the opportunity to join the AG Mechanics pathway at Sanger High school. This pathway is designed to combine the high school and college classes needed to graduate after 4 years with both a high school diploma and a AA college degree. I quickly learned this would involve many classes for welding and fabrication and knew it would be a perfect fit for me. Classes started the summer before my freshman year even began. I have been committed to the program and am set to have all of my classes complete by the end of this summer. During the 4 years, I have taken many classes that have continued to keep me interested and focused on welding and the desire to one day start my own business. Those classes have included Intro to Ag Welding, Intro to Ag Fabrication, Hydraulics, Small engines, and Electrical Fabrication. Outside of the classroom I have been able to put what I have learned to use by competing in fabrication competitions with the Welding Team. I have applied to and have been accepted to the Fresno State Jordan College of Agriculture Business program with a major in Ag Business. I look forward to exploring and learning more about how to operate a business, specifically a Ag business. We live in an area that is surrounded with Agriculture. I would like to develop a business plan that taps into the demand for AG welding and fabrication and be a valuable resource to local businesses. Concurrently or after I receive my 4 year degree, I plan to take courses to be certified in different types of welding to make my business more diverse. One example would be to become certified in stainless steel welding. With this certification my business would be able to repair, replace and help design tanks and piping at many local wineries and breweries, an up and coming agricultural industry in the local area. I look forward to the opening day of my new business when I can rehang my grandfather's original sign for Sanger Welding. He worked hard, paved the way, made a name for himself and developed a successful Ag Business in the Central Valley. I can't wait to be just like him. Along with attending school, I have been involved in many sports activities. I was a member of the Varsity Water Polo team all 4 years, as well as playing year round Water Polo for a Local club team. I swam on the Swim Team for the first 3 years of high school and am finishing up my senior year trying something new and playing golf. I have also been involved with FFA and part of the Farm Power team that travels and competes in competitions, exhibiting knowledge in operation, safety and repair of farm machinery.
      Mark Suren Melkonian Memorial Scholarship
      Winner
      "When I grow up, I want to be just like my Grandfather", Is often something young people say but don't necessarily take the steps to follow through. For me, that phrase rings 100% true and I'm currently in the process of making it happen. My grandfather owned and operated his own welding business in Sanger, Ca. for many years. He specialized in AG welding to service the high demand in the surrounding area. Since I was very young, I've known I would like to follow in his footsteps. At the start of high school I was given the opportunity to join the AG Mechanics pathway at Sanger High school. This pathway is designed to combine the high school and college classes needed to graduate after 4 years with both a high school diploma and a AA college degree. I quickly learned this would involve many classes for welding and fabrication and knew it would be a perfect fit for me. Classes started the summer before my freshman year even began. I have been committed to the program and am set to have all of my classes complete by the end of this summer. During the 4 years, I have taken many classes that have continued to keep me interested and focused on welding and the desire to one day start my own business. Those classes have included Intro to Ag Welding, Intro to Ag Fabrication, Hydraulics, Small engines, and Electrical Fabrication. Outside of the classroom I have been able to put what I have learned to use by competing in fabrication competitions with the Welding Team. I have applied to and have been accepted to the Fresno State Jordan College of Agriculture Business program with a major in Ag Business. I look forward to exploring and learning more about how to operate a business, specifically a Ag business. We live in an area that is surrounded with Agriculture. I would like to develop a business plan that taps into the demand for AG welding and fabrication and be a valuable resource to local businesses. Concurrently or after I receive my 4 year degree, I plan to take courses to be certified in different types of welding to make my business more diverse. One example would be to become certified in stainless steel welding. With this certification my business would be able to repair, replace and help design tanks and piping at many local wineries and breweries, an up and coming agricultural industry in the local area. I look forward to the opening day of my new business when I can rehang my grandfather's original sign for Sanger Welding. He worked hard, paved the way, made a name for himself and developed a successful Ag Business in the Central Valley. I can't wait to be just like him. Along with attending school, I have been involved in many sports activities. I was a member of the Varsity Water Polo team all 4 years, as well as playing year round Water Polo for a Local club team. I swam on the Swim Team for the first 3 years of school and am finishing up my senior year trying something new and playing golf. I have also been involved with FFA and part of the Farm Power team that travels and competes in competitions, exhibiting knowledge in operation, safety and repair of farm machinery.