Hobbies and interests
Aerospace
Animals
Community Service And Volunteering
Travel And Tourism
Foreign Languages
Reading
Writing
Coffee
Engineering
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Exploring Nature And Being Outside
Fashion
French
Gender Studies
Human Rights
Journaling
Law
Learning
Linguistics
Mythology
Orchestra
Philosophy
Poetry
Public Speaking
Sewing
Shopping And Thrifting
Social Justice
Speech and Debate
Sustainability
Tattooing
Cello
Volunteering
Walking
Reading
Adult Fiction
Classics
Contemporary
Cultural
Epic
Fantasy
How-To
Humor
Law
Literary Fiction
Literature
Magical Realism
Novels
Realistic Fiction
Retellings
Philosophy
Science Fiction
Self-Help
Short Stories
Young Adult
I read books multiple times per week
Madison Woolston
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Within the last year, I have returned from living abroad. I have lived through countless fantastic experiences. I met many wonderful people, and saw many amazing things. I've thrown myself into work, and back into life in my childhood home as best I can. I think my return has made me feel rather lost, as I now know there are so many directions I could go.
At this point, I don't know what I am. I'm a student, of many things. A worker. I'm an adventurer. Perhaps sometimes, a leader. Sometimes, I am the hero of a story, but I'm sure I have been the villain as well. I'm human. I'm a million things simultaneously.
I'm still finding my way. I hope some further education will help point out the right direction.
Education
Davis Technical College
Trade SchoolBountiful High
High SchoolWeber State University
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other
- Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering
Career
Dream career field:
Leisure, Travel, & Tourism
Dream career goals:
I'd like to advance in my current field of composite manufacturing.
Nursery Caretaker for NGO
2023 – 2023Intern
Happy Mlacha Associates2023 – 2023Mentee
Boeing2022 – Present2 yearsForeign Language Intern
Viewmont High School2021 – 20221 yearExtern
Albany Engineered Composites2022 – 2022Team member, then advanced team member (trainer)
Kneaders Bakery and cafe2022 – 2022Private tutor
2018 – 2018Team member
Cinemark2021 – 20221 year
Sports
Soccer
Club2017 – 20181 year
Cross-Country Running
Club2018 – 20191 year
Arts
Social Dance (Ballroom)
Performance Art2 ballrom competitions and a ballroom showcase2018 – 2019Drama
Performance ArtUtahoma2018 – 2019Orchestra
Performance Art2014 – 2020
Public services
Volunteering
Davis County Animal Care — Dog walker, food and water, play, brush, kennel cleaning2021 – 2021Volunteering
Utah Pride Center — Event set-up, clean up, directing people2021 – 2022Volunteering
Days For Girls — I was just a worker. I helped collect and clean toys to send, as well as helped with the hygiene product making.2017 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Trades Make the World Go 'Round
It was in my auto class that I saw a future I had never imagined. Composites. I'd never heard the word. I knew nothing of the subject.
My attention was caught.
They spoke of careers. Of growth. A promising future with vast opportunity. Little high school me could not believe such opportunities could be real.
Before I knew it, I was attending Davis tech, doing hands-on work that for the first time showed me I was capable of doing functional things. That schooling came with an externship. It came with hope, and with a plan.
It made me feel empowered.
A year later, after completing a year abroad, I returned to my home state. I got a job in aerospace manufacturing. I use composites every day to build something functional.
Now, engineering has made it on my list of 'maybe's' for my university major. I never would have expected that. It seems like yesterday I was thrust into the world of technic careers. After many years of thinking I could only ever do something that required book smarts, I am now confident in my abilities to get past the barrier I built in my mind that separated me from technical work.
It seems like a small thing, but that tall of composites in that auto class was like an invitation. I'm so glad I took it, because it showed me how capable I am. That knowledge, of my own capability, is the best thing I could have ever given myself.
Ocho Cares Artistry Scholarship
Art is sensory language, spoken when spoken language is insignificant. Words are not enough to define experience. Nothing truly is, but when we build upon all the senses to create a better understanding, the understanding we gain is more whole than with just spoken word alone. To see, to hear, to smell, to taste, to touch ; all of these create an agreement of experience. They create a world, a piece of a mind that can be shared with another. Art allows people to connect, which is the thing we all seem to be searching for.
I am a writer and musician, mostly, but I think life itself is a form of art. It's about beauty, I think, and that can come from almost anywhere. Art drives me because it makes me feel alive. Seeing the world through artists' eyes shows me a place that isn't all one thing, and isn't all bad. It allows me to differentiate between days, because I can see the tiny details marking each masterpiece.
Art is to experience what breathing is to life. I hope to lend my eyes to my little siblings, to let them see the world's art as I see it, until they learn to see its beauty on their own.
"Your Success" Youssef Scholarship
I'm passionate about people. The way they communicate is particularly interesting to me. Body languages, languages, facial expression, writing, all the little things that make us capable of understanding one another. We cannot enter the mind of another, and we cannot leave our own, but through communication, we get to see little pieces of other minds.
Inside our minds, we have our own perspectives, our own worlds, our own definitions of existence. Imagine being handed a tiny piece of the puzzle that makes up humanity. We'll never come close to completing the puzzle, but through collecting pieces, we can get a better idea of how the pieces work together. Information about the way others see the world is what allows the puzzle to be put together.
My passion for people is what drives me to pursue futher education. Knowing more about the world, and better understanding others, will allow me to gain a more comprehensive view of what makes people what they are. It encourages me to do what my parents never managed, but always wished I would do: go to college. I think the experience of higher education would be so valuable.
I hope to continue with speech and debate in college, and I'll likely try many other extracurriculars in college. I might continue playing the violin, or I might improve my dancing. There are countless options open to me, and I want to experience as much as I can.
Mirajur Rahman Perseverance Scholarship
I grew up in different places, moving frequently and alternating between parents like a ball thrown from place to place. One week, I'd be with my mother. The next, I'd be with my father. On the days when my dad was out of town, which was often, I'd live with my paternal grandmother.
Neither of my parents finished college. The early arrival of my older sister led to years of just my sister and I together, while our parents worked, the only constants in each others' lives. Though my parents worked a lot, there was never enough money to go around. With our mom, we lived with our maternal grandmother because what she made wasn't enough for an apartment. My early life was characterized by used and worn clothing, buying food from dollar stores, and watching my parents struggle to make ends meet.
With my future still ahead of me, I hope I can create a plan for it. I want to go to college, and I want to finish it. If I got this scholarship, that's what I would use the money for. I don't know for certain what I want to do, but I think I'm figuring it out. I know that, by going to college, not only will I be prepared to live life, but my parents will be proud of me as well. Scholarships, to me, give me possibilities. They make living something that is within my grasp.