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nikolas massaro

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Bio

I would first like to graduate from college then attend medical school. As of right now I'm an EMT and firefighter.

Education

Saint Joseph's Collegiate Institute

High School
2022 - 2024
  • GPA:
    3.8

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Majors of interest:

    • Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      doctor

    • Dream career goals:

      Sports

      Wrestling

      Varsity
      2018 – Present6 years

      Awards

      • All state

      Research

      • Medicine

        Grand Island Fire — EMT
        2022 – Present

      Public services

      • Volunteering

        Volunteer fire and ems department — Certified first responder
        2022 – Present
      Chief Lawrence J. Nemec Jr. Memorial Scholarship
      Volunteering for a fire department and EMT service is more than a simple choice; it is a vocation done with the inherent feeling of responsibility and obligation to people during their times of need. The desire to volunteer at both the fire department and EMT services is greatly informed by my personal values, the desire to help people, and provide them with needed assistance during critical moments in their lives. The major motivating factor that I volunteer for a fire department and EMT service is the opportunity of being able to actively and directly contribute to the safety and well-being of my community. Many times, I am the very first person who is called onto an accident, fire, or medical situation as a volunteer firefighter and EMT. The fact that I am able to bring about immediate and direct help and assistance to people in distress is highly fulfilling and serves a basic human need to help those in need. Volunteering in such capacities also provides me with the opportunity to develop and enhance my diverse skills, which are extremely useful at emergency scenes as well as in everyday life. From fighting fires and rescue operations to the field of medical assessment and patient care, the training and experience that I gain from being a volunteer firefighter and EMT are comprehensive and ever-evolving. The skills obtained in such areas as composure under pressure, critical thinking, and teamwork are useful not only during emergency operations but also are beneficial for any person in their professional, personal, and social lives. Volunteering for a fire department and EMT service also inculcates a sense of brotherhood and belonging with a close-knit group of fellow volunteers. Relationships with colleagues, developed from similar incidents and a sense of duty to serve others, become unique. The trust and dependence that each member of the group has developed for one another produces a supportive and strengthening environment where everyone has a common purpose. Volunteering for a fire department and EMT service also allows me to contribute to the larger fabric of society by maintaining public safety and enhancing resilience in the face of disaster. By donating my time, energy, and expertise toward these positions, I can help ensure that emergency services are available and receptive to the needs of all members of society, without regard to background or circumstance. In conclusion, volunteering for a fire department and EMT service is a deeply rewarding and meaningful activity in which I serve my community, learn useful skills, and develop strong bonds with other volunteers. I feel so privileged to have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others in their most vulnerable times, and I feel grateful that I can help contribute to the greater good.
      Frederick J. Salone Memorial Wrestling Scholarship
      Wrestling has not only been a sport to me but a process of persistence, overcoming difficulties, and character building. From the first time I stood on the mat, I knew it would take me to the limits of physical and mental strength, but I had no idea how it would affect my life. Through my wrestling journey, I encountered many obstacles both on and off the mat. Injuries, losses, and self-doubt have been constant rivals, yet every one of them further stoked my determination to succeed. I have come to learn that setbacks are not failures but rather growth opportunities, and from every loss, I have learned so much regarding resilience and determination. One of my most significant challenges came after a career-threatening injury that kept me off the mat for months. It was a very long and hard recovery process with setbacks and many a time doubting if ever I would compete the same again. But through my unwavering dedication to rehabilitation and never wanting to give up, I eventually returned to the mat stronger and more determined than ever. Yet, despite the challenges, wrestling has brought me great joy and satisfaction. The bond and friendship developed with teammates, coaches, and opponents will be something that will enrich my life in a way that I would never have thought possible. I have learned from the sport the importance of discipline, sacrifice, and hard work—values that have extended beyond the wrestling room and become guiding principles for my life in all aspects. I have been rewarded with many accolades and championships for my hard work and dedication in wrestling. I have won multiple league championships and a state championship, which is still one of the proudest moments of my life. All of these stand as a testament to the endless hours of sweat and sacrifice that I invested in the pursuit of my goals. As I look towards the future, I am dedicated to continuing my education and seeking a career that embodies my passions and values. I am looking forward to college, where I intend to major in biomedical science, with the ultimate goal of becoming a surgeon. My involvement in wrestling has brought out an amazing interest in how the human body functions and the science behind athletic performance, which motivates me to learn more about it. My wrestling career will someday end, but the lessons I've learned and values I've built will stay with me for my entire life. Wrestling has made me a resilient, determined person who can get through any obstacle that comes in my way. As I take up the next chapter in life, I do so with gratitude for the sport that shaped me into the person I am today and look forward with excitement to the possibilities ahead.