Aeronautical Engineering, Pharmacy, Astronomy/Astro Photography, Rocketry, and Soccer
Summary Of Attributes
Ambitious - When I decide I want to truly peruse something in my life, I try my hardest to learn about it and become the best that I could be. I love to have fun and fool around but when it comes to completing tasks and reaching expectations I get it done.
Extroverted - I love to talk to people. I don’t know what it is but I feel like I'm friends with everyone and don’t have a problem engaging in a conversation even if I don’t know what is being talked about. I sit, listen, and learn.
Proud - I am proud of my family, the work I've done, and myself. I love who I am in a time were a lot of people lack self-esteem. I hope to become a better more respectable person but I will always be proud of myself.
Curious - I think I ask enough questions in class. I know I can talk a lot sometimes but when I don’t know something I ask.
Outspoken - Going along with curiosity, you know I like to talk. I feel like whatever pops into my head stupid or not I say it.
Zealous - I feel like imp repeating myself but I truly believe that whenever I'm in your class I gain energy. I think it might just be because you've been my teacher so long. In general, if I'm patient about something I get energetic. There are very few teachers that know me when I act like myself.
Creative - I feel like I express a lot of my ideas because I talk a lot. I've learned how to adapt and innovate depending on the circumstances I'm in.
Hard Working - Will not stop working until task at hand is completed to the best of my ability.
Client communication
undefinedCompleted an International Computer Science Camp for Mistral Technologies
Completed ID tech camp at MIT - Villanova Certificate
National Honors Society
High Honor Role Student
Student Ambassador
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society | Blood Cancer Leaders | LLS
Everett City Hall
Everett City Services
Mistral Technologies
American Meteor Society
Aeronautical Engineering, Pharmacy, Astronomy/Astro Photography, Rocketry, and Soccer