Hobbies and interests
Acting And Theater
Art
Art History
Athletic Training
Baking
Bible Study
Choir
Church
Classics
Cooking
Dance
Embroidery And Cross Stitching
Exercise And Fitness
Fashion
Exploring Nature And Being Outside
Gardening
Marine Biology
Guitar
Horseback Riding
Interior Design
Italian
Journalism
Jewelry Making
Ice Skating
Knitting
Latin
Movies And Film
Music
Photography and Photo Editing
Painting and Studio Art
Philosophy
Piano
Pilates
Playwriting
Poetry
Psychology
Reading
Scrapbooking
Screenwriting
Singing
Self Care
Spanish
Shopping And Thrifting
Songwriting
Stocks And Investing
Table Tennis
Taekwondo
Theater
Theology and Religious Studies
Tennis
Ukulele
Writing
Voice Acting
Videography
Stargazing
Reading
Academic
Adult Fiction
Adventure
Art
Action
Biography
Business
Christian Fiction
Christianity
Classics
Cookbooks
Design
Drama
Environment
Family
Fantasy
Folk Tales
Folklore
Cultural
Gardening
Health
Historical
History
Humor
Westerns
True Story
Suspense
Tragedy
Women's Fiction
Young Adult
Science Fiction
Science
Short Stories
Romance
Religion
Retellings
Realistic Fiction
Philosophy
Psychology
Literature
Mystery
Novels
Plays
I read books daily
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I am the oldest of seven kids and the daughter of two hardworking parents. Throughout my life, they have always stressed the importance of industry, virtue, and perseverance. "Working hard beats talent if talent doesn't work hard." However, they always made sure we knew that kindness, charity, and compassion were the most important virtues we could cultivate.
My parents chose to give me a childhood that let me follow my interests. They homeschool me throughout grade school and enrolled me in an online high school. That being said, my homeschooling education did not encourage antisocial behavior. By 5 years old I was taking piano lessons and was enrolled in a youth choir. In Kindergarten I stood up in front of our Church and led prayers. Within a few years I had joined two more choirs, was taking voice lessons, and joined multiple theater groups.
I started playing tennis at around 7 years old and continued throughout high school, moving on to a competitive travel team.
At around 10 years old I discovered a love for marine biology and founded, as well as ran, the "Marine Life Club".
In high school I belonged to Fidelis, Fiat, Little Women, Blaze, and Life Teen.
I hope to pursue my love of marine life throughout my secondary education, and afterwards bring my studies with me as I travel the world. I especially would like to travel to Italy, which is the country my family is from.
Education
Kolbe Academy
High SchoolMother Of Divine Grace School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Marine Sciences
- English Language and Literature, General
- Psychology, General
- Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies
Career
Dream career field:
Marine Biology
Dream career goals:
Brand Ambassador
AEO2023 – Present1 year
Sports
Tennis
Club2013 – Present11 years
Arts
Organ
MusicCatholic Mass2022 – 2023Praise Dance
DanceShowcases2023 – PresentVoice
Musicvoice2016 – 2018Piano
MusicPiano2011 – PresentSt. Scholastica's Shakespearian Players, AMDG, LWMPA, Acting Out Studio, Booth Summer Productions, RCA
Acting"The Wizard of Oz The Musical Jr.", "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Merry Wives of Windsor", "King Lear", "Singing in the Rain Jr.", "The Canterbury Tales", "Much Ado About Nothin'", "Saint Genoveva", "On the Night Train Table Read"2015 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Women of Joy — server2023 – PresentVolunteering
Bethel Historical Society — volunteer2018 – 2021Volunteering
St. Mary's Catholic Church — Music Minister2018 – 2021Volunteering
St. Mary's Catholic Church — Teacher2018 – 2019
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Joseph A. Venuti Marine Science & Conservation Scholarship
I first discovered a love for marine life when I was ten years old and quickly became obsessed. I covered my room in marine-themed decorations, became the proud owner of many dolphin necklaces, and decided to exclusively wear blue. Once my room, closet, and bookshelves could no longer hold all of my ocean-themed enthusiasm, I set to work finding a new way to share my love of the sea. One day, while playing with my young friends, I had an idea: I would start a club.
I took my job as club founder very seriously. After signing a contract with my mother stating that I could use our living room as a “club meeting space”, I sat down with a pile of books which all had the words “Marine Biology” somewhere in the title and began my research. I wrote monthly “lesson plans”, bought craft supplies, and before I knew it fifteen girls were at my house learning about marine life. The meetings were such a success that they continued biweekly for a year.
Despite how some childhood passions fade with time, my love of marine life has persisted. My bookshelf still contains countless ocean-themed texts and oceanography is my favorite class. When it came to choosing a field I wanted to study in college, many of my friends and family encouraged me to pursue my love of writing. Although writing has always been one of my favorite pastimes, something about it being my full-time career did not seem satisfactory.
While looking through old journals and logs, I found my old journal titled, “Life Plans”, which I had written when I was twelve years old. In it, I had mapped out exactly what I wanted to study, Marine Biology, and which aquariums I wanted to work at. Finding this old journal gave me the missing link to the question I had been asking and I made a decision. I wanted to pursue my passions and study Marine Biology. This, however, led to another question: what would I like to do with a marine biology degree? My love of writing came into play.
At present, I plan on going to Ave Maria University in Florida and majoring in Marine Biology with a focus on reef life and marine animals. During my studies, I plan on writing about what I see and encounter in a clear and easy-to-read way. I want future readers to see what I see, discover what I discover, and learn alongside me. My goal is to inspire a love of marine life to the people around me, while at the same time educating them about the wondrous world below the waves. The opportunity to learn in a hands-on way about the creatures I have been in love with since l was a little girl is a blessing and I am grateful for it every day.
Thank you for your consideration,
Julia Mancusi
I Can Do Anything Scholarship
My future self will flourish due to the hard work I am putting into her now; she will be selfless, generous, kind, compassionate, and most importantly, will help others achieve their own dreams.