The origins of the world, the mechanics of a car, and software development are only a few of my curiosities. Whenever I think about the origins of the world, questions like – did the “Big Bang” really happen?, and what existed before the “Big Bang?” – haunt me. Ever …show more content…
Since childhood I wanted to figure things out and solve problems. This interest to solve problems fueled my interest in mathematics, and caused me to excel at math. Moreover, this interest to figure things out and solve problems led me to take the Computer Service and Repair class in my junior year. In this class I learned the basics on how to troubleshoot and repair a computer. The teacher recognized my skill at fixing computers and would often send me, a first year student, to fix somebody’s computer rather than a second year student.
Although I am curious about many things, my mind is not spinning in chaotic circles. My readings, observations, curiosities, and experiences shaped my intellectual personality. As previously mentioned, I have a much more diversified intellectual life than most