College Admissions Essay: My Fascination With NASA

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I have always been curious. My go to question in every situation has been “Why?”. I was immensely fascinated with the way things worked, going so far as to take apart an entire computer and trying to put together the circuit board. I was six at the time, so success was not something I achieved. This curiosity carries over into school, making me excel at science subjects and invigorating my interest to do research on any topic I stumbled upon. My fascination with NASA started in 8th grade, when my brother started talking about all of the advancements that have been made in space travel. At the time, the magnitude of my knowledge about NASA and its role only extended as far as its involvement in space. In 10th grade, I heard about the opportunity to participate in a NASA sponsored academy. Since then, I have learned about the impact NASA truly has on our lives, from the …show more content…

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