At the age of fifteen, I was reading heavily on the subject of machinery. My curiosity flavored with a passion for mechanical engineering made me spend my free time disassembling broken machines and trying to fix them. Furthermore, I tend to be more curious and creative when I was 10th grade. I start my research, combined all of my formulas, and think about a new source of energy that can combine to my “innovative machine” and the combination can produce a magnetic field. What is the most special part about this innovative magnetic machine is it can lift an object from any type of surface using the magnetic field. When my imagination sparks innovations, I can definitely imagine the building floating in the air and world’s transportation changed when every single mobile transportation moving and “floating” in the air with zero sound pollution, zero air pollution and zero accident. For most students outside, maybe their educational objectives stop when they achieved their master or Ph.D. Nevertheless, for me, my educational objectives will never stop until this world change into what exactly as my dream, and I, Ahmad Ekram will be a world-class engineer one day, God-will. It will be a long journey of my …show more content…
Not only that I would be able to know more about the Westerners, but the presence of lots of Eastern people is a great opportunity for me to know more about my very own continental people. In addition, I have never travelled outside of Malaysia and therefore never had a chance to know other parts of Asian countries. However, studying at UB is my chance to do so. I read in New York Business.com about an article saying that UB is a university, which has the most international student enrollments from Asian countries mostly from India, China, Korea, and Taiwan in year 2010. Again, those are the countries where I never reached yet, and I am sure that there are lots of other people from various parts of the world whom I could learn from them,