Architectural Engineering Personal Statement

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When I graduated from McDonough High School, I had everything planned out. I was going to go to a four-year university and study Architectural Engineering. My senior year, my father was diagnosed with stage 3 brain cancer. We didn't know the extent the tumor had done to his brain or how much longer he had to live. This took a big toll on my mother as well as my three sisters. I continued to focus on my studies graduating with honors. Due to the current situation, I choose to stay home and help out anyway I could. I enrolled part-time at the College of Southern Maryland as engineering as my major. I would stay home to help out during the day and go to class in the evening. I aided my mother in household duties and assisted my father organize his bills and medical appointments. Unfortunately I was only able to attend one semester due to financial troubles. Through contacts I had acquired from volunteering I got a Job as a Receptionist/ Braider at a african hair salon on weekends and a Pharmacy Technician at CVS Pharmacy on weekdays. …show more content…

He had gone into remission. This allowed me to go through with my decision to join the Air Force. I enlisted into the DEP (Delayed Entry Program) in August 2014 and got sworn in June 29, 2014 to go to BMT (Basic Military Training). This was a 8 week program designed to instill discipline into the recruits. It was a tough experience. I managed to graduate with honors. Following BMT, I went to Technical School in Mississippi. It was a vigorous 6 months of training to get technically proficient in Construction Technology. We learned many technical skills, some being how to construct buildings, erect HVAC systems, as well as welding. While in Mississippi I had volunteered for Habitat of Humanity, blood drives, and park clean ups achieving a Letter of Appreciation from the Mayor of Gulfport, MS. I graduated with honors again adding another badge on my

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