Why I Want To Pursue A Degree In Nuclear Engineering

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I have chosen to pursue a degree in nuclear engineering because I have a strong passion for physics and mathematics as well a desire to improve. My fascination with physics started when I took my first college level physics class. This course was for building an understanding of physics through the application of Calculus. From the beginning, this class was definitely a challenge, but that provided most of its appeal. I no longer was in a course were I could passively learn or complete assignments; to succeed I had to think about why these laws work and how the mathematics relate. After two semesters of college physics, I knew that this was the field I wanted to go into, but I had a feeling that this would be too theoretical. I do not want a job where I have to be behind a desk, or a lab for that matter, all day; I want to be getting my hands dirty and serve the common good. This leads to my future …show more content…

I attended Early College EAST High where I had the opportunity to pursue an associates degree along with my high school diploma. It is a five year program that I finished in four years, but not at the sacrifice of grades, in high school I have an unweighted GPA of a 3.9 and a college GPA of a 3.8. This is also not the product of just focusing on academia because over my high school career I have been: Vice-President of the National Honors society, Vice-president of Fundraising for Phi Theta Kappa, volunteer at the DAV, and a tutor both volunteering and paid. These successes and opportunities however are not solely my doing and willpower, I owe a lot, if not all, of this to my dad and step-mom. They have always pushed me to my fullest and to do things I would have never tried without them. Their lessons are what help guide my decisions and will make sure that any assistance you can give will not be

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