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High school, the last four years of the twelve-year public education, helps prepare the future leaders of tomorrow for college. According to Ana Falla-Riff, College Bound coordinator for the Renaissance Charter School (TRCS), college is the last portion of my educational advancement that will help students prepare for life. As a student at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), I hope to contribute my abilities to this community which I tend to spend my undergraduate college years attending. With my talents and skills, I hope to help fight for the students in advancing the technology used here at RIT and diversify this campus by brining what I know and coaching them to my peers who may possibly have never heard of such things.

To many student and staff’s eyes, I’m just an average kid majoring in Engineering Technology at RIT. But obviously they are kind of mistake that my high school students and staffs had made who later found out to believe that I was not just an average kid. They have noticed that I am a student who likes to challenge himself in things he like, technology and play around with a problem for hours, even days and find a solution for it just like Russell Crowe in “A Beautiful Mind.” Just as I have seen problems in the technology used in my high school, I see them here. The handicapped doors opening too slow, the long lines at Gracies making students be late to class, the lack of wireless service at Peterson Hall, and the quarter mile walk making students tired when they arrive to class at last. These problems can be solved with the right advancement just like a quadratic equation can be solved by using the Quadratic Formula. You can easily get rid of the long line waiting by installing a swipe-your-self card-machine, easily change the opening time limit for the handicapped doors, install a router near every building, and underground mechanical walkways. I tend to fight the needs of people and help make students life here at RIT much easier.

Back in my high school years, I have participated in a program called BotBall. BotBall is a hands-on learning experience in robotics designed to engage students in learning the practical applications of science, technology, engineering and math. I have enjoyed this program and have learned much from it that has helped me find a career of interest. According to the BotBall website, college students, hobbyists, engineers, teachers can participate in a challenging robotics program where they must construct a robot of their own by using robot design and strategy to move objects into scoring position in a challenging robot face-off in the competitions. As a lover of the BotBall program, I wish to bring my hobby and make it a reality here at RIT. I wish to introduce the BotBall program and creating a new club where those who are interested can join and help us create the most butt-kicking robot that can help us in the competitions. They are to learn coding and design work just like a real professional engineering should know and learn to apply that in a way that they are successful.

Rochester Institute of Technology is a great school that shows great dedication and passion to their students. I am just a student who is trying to make a good impression to the school staff and students. Knowing if someone does not speak up and fight for their beliefs not many will. I wish to be that person who triggers the revolutionary voice of need from the student that can be heard not just here at RIT but also around the world. I wish to help advance the technology that will suit the students need and introduce this community to new things that it has not seen before. I have dreamt of becoming a well known engineering back when I decided that’s what I wanted to be, and I look forward to making my dream a reality with the help of the RIT community.

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