Scott Boorman
Scott Boorman is a young
man from Wayne whose unmatched
intellect has ensured
a successful high school career
as part of PCTI’s School of
Engineering Technology. A passion
for science, technology, as
well as figuring out how things
work, has led Scott to discover
a prospective future career in
Aerospace Engineering. “I find
the problem solving process
gratifying. Additionally, working
in an industry that deals with
space travel and rockets would
be interesting,” he says.
He certainly has the drive to achieve his dreams. Scott ranks in the top six percent of his class with a cumulative GPA of 4.11. Such a stellar academic performance is largely due to Scott’s interest in challenging himself by taking numerous honors and AP courses. His scholastic prowess has been recognized with the AP Scholar with Honor Award. This distinction is reserved for those who receive an average of 3.25 on all AP Exams with scores 3 or higher on four or more on their exams. Scott has the potential to graduate from PCTI with at least twenty-seven college credits!
This intelligent Bulldog is much more than his academics. He’s on the Boys Bowling team and as a member of the Engineering Club, has competed and placed in multiple PCCC robotics competitions. As a junior, Scott was selected to participate in New Jersey Boys State. He even volunteered his time this past summer to mentor 7th and 8th grade students of PCTI’s Summer STEM Academy. The activity combined his passion for Engineering with kindling the same interest in community youths.
When it comes to his future studies, Scott has everything figured out. He was accepted to all the universities on his list, including New York University, Stevens Institute of Technology, and the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Scott chose to attend the latter when he was accepted into the school’s Albert Dorman Honors College - a prestigious program that earned him a full academic scholarship for his postsecondary education. He seeks to attain a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and may one day pursue a Master’s degree. Scott’s greatest desire is to enter the Aerospace Engineering field and to further explore the prospects of interspace travel. “I look forward to designing plans from start to finish,” he adds.
One thing’s for certain, Scott’s scientific curiosity is sure to pave the way to new worlds. Congratulations to this inventive Bulldog. You’re bound to find infinite success!
He certainly has the drive to achieve his dreams. Scott ranks in the top six percent of his class with a cumulative GPA of 4.11. Such a stellar academic performance is largely due to Scott’s interest in challenging himself by taking numerous honors and AP courses. His scholastic prowess has been recognized with the AP Scholar with Honor Award. This distinction is reserved for those who receive an average of 3.25 on all AP Exams with scores 3 or higher on four or more on their exams. Scott has the potential to graduate from PCTI with at least twenty-seven college credits!
This intelligent Bulldog is much more than his academics. He’s on the Boys Bowling team and as a member of the Engineering Club, has competed and placed in multiple PCCC robotics competitions. As a junior, Scott was selected to participate in New Jersey Boys State. He even volunteered his time this past summer to mentor 7th and 8th grade students of PCTI’s Summer STEM Academy. The activity combined his passion for Engineering with kindling the same interest in community youths.
When it comes to his future studies, Scott has everything figured out. He was accepted to all the universities on his list, including New York University, Stevens Institute of Technology, and the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Scott chose to attend the latter when he was accepted into the school’s Albert Dorman Honors College - a prestigious program that earned him a full academic scholarship for his postsecondary education. He seeks to attain a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and may one day pursue a Master’s degree. Scott’s greatest desire is to enter the Aerospace Engineering field and to further explore the prospects of interspace travel. “I look forward to designing plans from start to finish,” he adds.
One thing’s for certain, Scott’s scientific curiosity is sure to pave the way to new worlds. Congratulations to this inventive Bulldog. You’re bound to find infinite success!
Highlights
- Ranks in the top 6% of his class
- Will graduate with a potential 27 college credits
- Selected for NJ Boys State
- Recipient of the distinguished AP Scholar Award
- Earned full Academic Scholarship to NJIT’s Honors College program
- Goal: Graduate from NJIT with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, pursue a career in Aerospace Engineering
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Karly Inserra
Karly Inserra is a passionate
young woman pursuing an
education in PCTI’s Academy of
Medical Arts program. Hailing
from Hawthorne, Karly says
that she’s always wanted to be
involved in the medical field.
“It’s something I’ve always
known and PCTI provided the
perfect opportunity for me to
get involved and discover what
I enjoy.”
For Karly, that means working with the elderly. During her junior year, she volunteered at Regency Gardens as part of the Academy of Medical Arts curriculum. This experience led Karly to discover her future career - becoming a Registered Nurse.
“It combines personally connecting with others and helping them,” she adds.
Karly is an outstanding student who ranks in the top two percent of her class. During her first year, she was selected for the Freshmen Foundation for Success, - which celebrates the top ten students with the best GPAs in the Class of 2017. She’s achieved Principal’s Honor Roll throughout her entire high school career and currently boasts a GPA of 4.37! Karly has taken numerous AP and honors courses and has the potential to graduate with thirty-three college credits. She’s also a CNA, is Basic Life Support certified, and is working towards her EMT certification.
Amidst a packed academic schedule, Karly has participated in HOSA and Gifted and Talented. She’s an avid athlete and is known for playing Soccer and Lacrosse - both at the varsity level. She currently serves as captain of the Girls Lacrosse team. Still, Karly manages to hold a part-time job at Shop Rite where she works an average of sixteen hours a week.
She credits much of her impeccable time management skills to her PCTI education. “There are so many opportunities. If you want to take advantage of them all, then you have to learn how to prioritize everything.”
After graduation, Karly will attend William Paterson University to receive her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, eventually working towards her RN licensure. She anticipates gaining work experience and will later go back to school to become a Nurse Practitioner.
When asked what the best thing about PCTI is, Karly says, “I love the idea of having different programs to choose from. There’s a sense of belonging, and I’ve made a lot of good friends who’ve helped me improve.”
Congratulations Karly on your all your successes and best of luck in the future!
For Karly, that means working with the elderly. During her junior year, she volunteered at Regency Gardens as part of the Academy of Medical Arts curriculum. This experience led Karly to discover her future career - becoming a Registered Nurse.
“It combines personally connecting with others and helping them,” she adds.
Karly is an outstanding student who ranks in the top two percent of her class. During her first year, she was selected for the Freshmen Foundation for Success, - which celebrates the top ten students with the best GPAs in the Class of 2017. She’s achieved Principal’s Honor Roll throughout her entire high school career and currently boasts a GPA of 4.37! Karly has taken numerous AP and honors courses and has the potential to graduate with thirty-three college credits. She’s also a CNA, is Basic Life Support certified, and is working towards her EMT certification.
Amidst a packed academic schedule, Karly has participated in HOSA and Gifted and Talented. She’s an avid athlete and is known for playing Soccer and Lacrosse - both at the varsity level. She currently serves as captain of the Girls Lacrosse team. Still, Karly manages to hold a part-time job at Shop Rite where she works an average of sixteen hours a week.
She credits much of her impeccable time management skills to her PCTI education. “There are so many opportunities. If you want to take advantage of them all, then you have to learn how to prioritize everything.”
After graduation, Karly will attend William Paterson University to receive her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, eventually working towards her RN licensure. She anticipates gaining work experience and will later go back to school to become a Nurse Practitioner.
When asked what the best thing about PCTI is, Karly says, “I love the idea of having different programs to choose from. There’s a sense of belonging, and I’ve made a lot of good friends who’ve helped me improve.”
Congratulations Karly on your all your successes and best of luck in the future!
Highlights
- Ranks in the top 2% of her class
- Will graduate with a potential 33 college credits
- Licensed CNA & Basic Life Support certified
- Selected for Freshmen Foundation for Success
- Involved in HOSA & Gifted and Talented, Captain of Girls Varsity Lacrosse, plays on Girls Varsity Soccer team
- Goal: Graduate from William Paterson University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing, work towards RN licensure, become a Nurse Practitioner
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