I’m currently attending the University of North Texas. I’m pursing a major in Construction Engineering Tech and branching off from this major I want to be an Architectural Engineer. My hopes and dreams are to be beyond the status of financially stable but also be successful and to help my family benefit from my success. Skills that would I consider note-worthy is I'm very adaptable to most situations and a very quick learner, I also am a creative/artistic person in my past I've won awards in art competitions and been in a state competition for my works. Another skill that I'm proud of is being a hands-on person, but also athletic which helps with those heavy-duty hands-on tasks. Some of my accomplishments are being a state qualifier in the art competition VASE, getting a full-ride scholarship for academics with the Texas Leadership Scholars (TLS), and being a captain of back-to-back state playoff teams and hope to accomplish more as I start my college life. I don't have too much repair experience other than fixing basic house appliances and electronic bugs, but more than anything I want to fully understand the entire functions of how the go operates and learn how to mod cars. A few hobbies I have are basketball, video games, art, and spending time with my family. I feel like this project relates to me because of my engineering major and help get into the background of fixing things and the basics of being an engineer.