Tuesday, September 11, 2012

My Narrative Ideas


There are many events in my life that have impacted what I decided to go into for my major. what I first wanted to be was a doctor and I talked to many people who were doctors and I have decided that I didn’t really want to be a doctor. When in high school I had great teachers and they made me think about going into the field of engineering and my physics teacher really inspired me to go and look into engineering fields. During my senior year I had an internship in a biomedical engineering lab at ASU and ever since I thought it would be awesome to be a biomedical engineer. My favorite ideas for my narrative though are about my time spent on my high school's FIRST robotics team and there were a lot of memories from there that I could talk about from all 4 years that I was on the team. I could talk about when I first started and what it was like at a robotics competition and how it inspired me or how when I was a sophomore I was elected president of the club and with that I helped the team grow and we got silver in the Arizona robotics competition. Or the last year I was there where I wrote an award submission for the lead mentor of the team and it was a very prestigious award and we won the award at the Arizona competition because of my award submission. Those are some of my ideas and I'm sure if I really dig down I could find more but these are my favorite ideas especially the ideas dealing with the robotics team because those were some of my favorite memories and they really inspired me to go into engineering. 

1 comment:

  1. From my past experience it is a lot easier to write and the writing is a lot better the more passionate about the subject you are writing about. Because of this i think it would be better to lean exclusively to your robotics team experience. If like you said there are a lot of memories with the team then go for that. There shouldnt be a shortage of material to write about it sounds like, especially if you were on the team for 4 years. That shows dedication to the field which only reaffirms your choice of major from an outside perspective.

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