Growing up my parents were both a salesman and a physician assistant. While this ensured that my confidence, public speaking skills, and medical needs were well attended to, my exposure to engineering and building always manifested itself in my projects and creations. It wasn't until a year into my business college career that I was exposed to engineering and I switched immediately. After taking my first class in 3D modeling I knew I had made the right choice and my path in life leading up to my decision now made sense. My first action was to get involved in the creative and logical side that had been suppressed my first year. Legos and creative inclinations in my youth now turned to building personal cars and university club rockets. The classes I was taking were applicable in everything I built, I felt that what I was learning could be applied immediately outside the classroom and were universal in their application. I consider myself lucky to be a part of this beautiful logic-based and physics-driven mind of human engineering. I can't wait to work on problems not yet solved.