Ever since I was young, I had have an undying love for electronics, especially video games. As of October, 2018, I am 17 years old and a junior at Arrowhead High School. I am a very studious person who partakes in multiple activities such as tennis, robotics, and eSports. As a member of the Arrowhead Robotics programming sub-team, I have developed comprehension about computers and machines, as well as how they operate. As a student, I generally don’t mind school, but love certain classes. The general subjects that I enjoy are math, science, engineering, and history. I have many hobbies, such as swimming, building small objects, tennis, and video games. Some accomplishments and achievements I have earned over the years are mostly math-related. Some accolades include: Math Olympiads in 6th grade, Math 24 tokens (1st, 2nd, 2nd), and various swimming ribbons.
On the contrary, I’m more of an electronics/machines person, which isn’t what has been depicted so far in the biography. Ever since I was young, I would watch T.V. for most of my time, but it was so fascinating to have a box that would show stories and entertainment. It sparked my interest for machines and electronics. My interest with these machines never fades, in fact, it gets stronger. In fact, everyday after school, you can find me on some sort of electronic. In addition, my father is the CEO of Metalcraft of Mayville, and I loved working there for a summer. It would suit my love for machines and my basic knowledge of many design softwares. Furthermore, I am intending on staying within the Robotics club because I enjoy this type of learning and I have fun doing it, so it would suit me as a career in the future.
After high school, I am definitely planning on going to a college, but my current dilemma is what I want to be as a career option, as well as what college to choose. I have two paths that I would choose, this being optometry or the extremely broad category of engineer. I would most likely choose electronic engineer or mechanical engineer because of the fact I love robots, machines, and electronics. Looking toward the “now” part of time, I plan on taking more engineering classes, hoping to create a fantastic future for myself.