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Wyatt Ligue

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Bio

My dream job is to be a NARC or a SWAT member because I know that there are bad people out there and wherever I decide to build my career I want my city to be safe, I understand their regulations and I know I have what it takes and I'm currently applying for scholarships and I'm also in the foster system and I have seen what drugs can do to people so I wanna get those type of people of the streets!

Education

Jackson High School

High School
2023 - 2024

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services, Other
    • Construction Trades, Other
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Law Enforcement

    • Dream career goals:

    • Construction Worker

      Parker Home Service
      2021 – Present3 years

    Sports

    Basketball

    Varsity
    2019 – Present5 years

    Awards

    • X2 Game winning shot / X2 Best defense /

    Football

    Varsity
    2011 – Present13 years

    Awards

    • x7 Player of the game / x3 game balls

    Research

    • Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services, Other

      School — Author
      2022 – 2022

    Arts

    • Church

      Acting
      2022 – 2022

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Church
      2020 – Present
    Bob Gana Memorial Scholarship
    I would like to go to trade school because One of the biggest benefits of trade schools is the type of programs they offer and how they can help you begin your career. Trade schools often build strong relationships with professionals from a variety of industries. Unlike college where you spend time and money taking courses that don’t solely relate to your career field, the knowledge and training you receive in a trade school is directly related to what you will need to know in your job. and A major benefit of attending trade school rather than college is the amount of time it takes to graduate. While most college degrees are expected to take four years to complete, this is often not the case, as many students take five or six years to complete a bachelor’s degree. That means you’re looking at anywhere from four to six years before you can begin your career. At a trade school, though, program lengths are considerably shorter, allowing you to graduate sooner and begin working in less time. Trade schools are designed to help you get the career you want. This means offering flexible class schedules to allow you to continue working as you jump-start your dream career. At the New Castle School of Trades, we offer both night and day classes so you can work while you go to school and get an education that works with your schedule.
    Essenmacher Memorial Scholarship
    When I first went into foster care I was sad because I was separated from my family either know they hurt me I still loved them. After all, it's my family, and If I grow a bond with someone I would hate to break or lose it but then I realized that sometimes you lose the people you like or love the most but over the past 9 years I became stronger and I learned that I can overcome lots of problems with faith or courage and Im 17 right now almost turning 18 and I feel like I grew up so fast but I wanna get my criminal and justice degree and do law enforcement as a career and I know that it's not easy for some officers but I want to have a mindset of me going to work knowing that it's what I do that changes people lives for the greater good and in the end, I can go home at night not worrying about when the next time a kid dad beats their mom or any other explicit behavior. I always wanted to ask for help when I was young but I was afraid of what would happen if I ever said what my parents did. It would make me happy knowing that a child is going to be in a happy, loving, and enjoyable home. and I learned that It is okay to ask for help it's something that I had to learn and overcome because of the household I was raised in as a child. I was always scared neglected and felt disconnected from my family like I wasn't as superior as they were. I want to help children know that they are getting the help they need like the help I have gotten and for some people who are a threat to their community by showing violence I don't want my community to be scared and feel unprotected I want them to feel safe and protected and I know what the law enforcement requires and I know I can follow their standards and I just wanna be a police officer everyone loves and who is glad to have them in their community cause he loves his job not for the money but for the goodness of his people. that's why I think I deserve the Essenmacher Memorial Scholarship and also If there's another kid who needs it more i will back out and Thank you so much for doing this!!
    Pleasant Hill Outlook Scholarship
    In simple terms, success is accomplishing a goal. But the goals everyone establishes for themselves are highly personal and there aren't any wrong answers. I have unique experiences, values, and resources that shape perspective and priorities, So you’ll set goals to measure success differently than others, including close friends or coworkers one cubicle over. One of my biggest goals right now is to graduate high school and get a scholarship but success To me is to feel and see the achievements and growth that I have made. To become emotionally and financially stable and be able to continue to grow and achieve your goals. Doing what you want, doing it well, and being recognized for it.
    Janean D. Watkins Aspiring Victim's Rights Advocate Scholarship
    When I first went into foster care I was sad because I was separated from my family either know they hurt me I still loved them. After all, it's my family, and If I grow a bond with someone I would hate to break or lose it but then I realized that sometimes you lose the people you like or love the most but over the past 9 years I became stronger and I learned that I can overcome lots of problems with faith or courage and Im 17 right now almost turning 18 and I feel like I grew up so fast but I wanna get my criminal and justice degree and do law enforcement as a career and I know that it's not easy for some officers but I want to have a mindset of me going to work knowing that it's what I do that changes people lives for the greater good and in the end, I can go home at night not worrying about when the next time a kid dad beats their mom or any other explicit behavior. I always wanted to ask for help when I was young but I was afraid of what would happen if I ever said what my parents did. It would make me happy knowing that a child is going to be in a happy, loving, and enjoyable home. and I learned that It is okay to ask for help it's something that I had to learn and overcome because of the household I was raised in as a child. I was always scared neglected and felt disconnected from my family like I wasn't as superior as they were. I want to help children know that they are getting the help they need like the help I have gotten and for some people who are a threat to their community by showing violence I don't want my community to be scared and feel unprotected I want them to feel safe and protected and I know what the law enforcement requires and I know I can follow their standards and I just wanna be a police officer everyone loves and who is glad to have them in their community cause he loves his job not for the money but for the goodness of his people. This is why I think i deserve the Janean D. Watkins Aspiring Victim's Rights Advocate Scholarship!