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Jakob Wissel

Jakob Wissel was entirely moved by the parables, sermons, and teachings of Christ. When he was a little older, he sang in the chord at First Methodist Church for many years. He focused on perfecting his pitch and singing voice, so much so that he would go on to win the Head Chorister's medal. During his time in the choir, his diligence was also noted by the church staff and priest that he would be invited to serve as both an acolyte and a crucifer during service. He would also uphold these responsibilities beyond active service, helping on off days to prepare.

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Jakob Wissel would attend Trinity Catholic High School, which was a natural choice. Blessed Trinity was a feeder school for the Trinity Catholic High School, and he would go on to further his education with his classmates whom he had known since elementary school. His athletic accolades followed him, making it easy for him to promote his love of football, track & field, and basketball. He found the sports competition a great escape from the stress of his lectures and active life, so he pushed himself forward - resulting in injuries.

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Unfortunately, Jakob Wissel had to undergo two knee surgeries and would need to leave the extracurricular athletic activities for the time being. However, during his recovery, he picked up his love of songwriting, which he found to be a source of stress relief, using music from the 1960s and the rap industry as inspiration for his muse.

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With renewed vigor, Jakob Wissel would graduate high school with top marks at a 4.2 weighted GPA. He used this momentum to score exceptionally high on his SAT and ACT. When it came time to choose a school, he would join USF in Tampa, Florida, and became part of a fraternity to have the whole college experience. Here, he explored his love of law, eventually going on to score in the 80th percentile on the LSAT, earning him a 52% scholarship for his admittance into law school. He has finished his first year and is doing exceptionally well in the subject.
 

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