Since
childhood, I have been fascinated with math and science.
Playing with K’Nex, a version of Legos, inspired me to focus
my energy and talent within the field of engineering.
Engineering is the use of math and science to construct and
produce goods for the benefit of humanity. In college, I
would like to take engineering courses such as Engineering
Science and Mechanical Engineering, which would help me
achieve my goal of becoming a helpful, well-known engineer.
When I was
eight years old, my parents presented me with my first Space
Center K’Nex set. Spending endless amounts of time, I
completed the Space Center with a working motor installed to
run its solar panels and a humming base for a miniature
space shuttle. After completion of this project, I
challenged myself to construct something different,
something never done before with that particular set of
K’Nex. After careful research, I decided to make a remote
control racing car. Staring at the pieces and envisioning
their ability to interconnect, I began the project. A few
weeks later, I completed the basic design, assembled the
main section of the car, and installed a motor with working
wheels and remote control. A month later, I finally finished
this car and it worked! This experience taught me that
through challenging myself, I can make an idea into a
reality. This was the point in my life when I decided to
pursue a career in engineering.
As a student at the College of
Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, I would
like to develop a strong foundation in math, science, and
other disciplines so that I can create new inventions for
the benefit of everyone around the world. As an engineer, I
want to work alongside architects to construct new buildings
with unique designs and to work with scientists to create
robots that make life much easier for humankind. To help me
prepare for these goals, I have joined many programs
relating to engineering. One of these programs, called
Botball, is sponsored by NASA and involves hands-on learning
experience in robotics. Every participant in this program
must design a robot; encode it using computer scripts, and
write progress reports on the project’s success. This
program has led me to envision a world filled with advanced
electronics.
In the movie iRobot,
Alex Proyas (director) and Will Smith (producer) present a
magnificent metropolis inhabited by machines and animals.
From hover cars speeding by to self-delivering newspapers,
this world looked sincere and peaceful. Robots were doing
the menial work instead of humans. This made life easier and
safer for all. Of course, my vision for the future would
not include a homicidal robot that plans to take over the
world and enslave the human race.
Although designing and
creating new products are difficult, hard work and
dedication can lead to success. Scientists are working day
and night to make their visions come true, whether they are
producing a singing and dancing Barney or constructing a
faster, more reliable car. I want to become an engineer who
has a great impact on everyday life. I hope to attend
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where I can gain the
knowledge and skills to succeed in my future career.
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