
Breanna Jorgensen
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Breanna Jorgensen
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My plans after graduation are to attend a 4-year college in order to get my Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering, to hopeful work as an aeronautical engineer for a big space company.
I enjoy the outdoors, photography, traveling and baking.
Education
Eldorado High
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering
Career
Dream career field:
Aviation & Aerospace
Dream career goals:
To work for a big space company to work with a team and analyze and design spacecraft
Harry B. Anderson Scholarship
Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering has always been a great passion of mine. From a young age, I was captivated by the idea of exploring the unknown and contributing to something larger than myself. I loved to picture and learn about how different things were created. Most of my interest started with my interest in outer space and the ships and spacecraft that are used to get there. In the past couple of years I have thought that building and designing these spacecraft and other technologies to discover and learn more about the universe were really intriguing. The idea that I could be involved in the designing and building of these machines in order to learn more about the atmosphere excites me.
Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering is also driven by my love for science and math, ever since I was a little girl those have been my two favorite subjects in school. I consider math and science to be my strengths in my education, I believe the challenge and critical thinking they provide is the best way for me to feel like I am understanding and learning. My interest in these two has drawn me into the aerospace field of mechanical engineering, combining the mathematics from mechanical engineering and the science from aerospace.
My educational and professional goals for the future are centered around the field of mechanical engineering with the focus on space exploration and the design of spacecraft and satellites. With this I plan to be a part of the development of new and innovative technologies that will allow humans to explore and understand the universe more effectively and proficiently. My desire in mechanical engineering is geared towards understanding and improving the design and performance of spacecraft and satellites. My passion for space exploration drives my interest in rockets and space systems, and contribution to advancing space travel. My ultimate goal is to be at the forefront of engineering solutions that support space missions and enhance our ability to understand the complexities of outer space.
Additionally, I hope to make a difference by serving as a role model to aspiring female engineers. I believe that seeing other women pursue their interest in STEM and succeed, can influence other young females to join the field. By showing my personal experiences, challenges, and successes, I hope to show that it's possible to succeed in these fields, regardless of gender. I would like to engage and promote programs that introduce STEM to girls at a young age, sparking their interest and encouraging them to pursue their interests.
Women in STEM Scholarship
Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering is a great passion of mine. Ever since I was young, I loved to picture and learn about how different things were created. Most of my interest started with my interest in outer space and the ships and spacecraft used to get there. In the past couple of years, I have thought that building and designing these spacecraft and other technologies to discover and learn more about the universe were intriguing. The idea that I could be involved in designing and building these machines to learn more about the atmosphere excites me.
Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering is also driven by my love for science and math, ever since I was a little girl those have been my two favorite subjects in school. I consider math and science to be my strengths in my education, I believe the challenge and critical thinking they provide is the best way for me to feel like I am understanding and learning. My interest in these two has drawn me into the aerospace field of mechanical engineering, combining the mathematics from mechanical engineering and the science from aerospace, has drawn my passion.
One of the big reasons why I'm so passionate about pursuing a Mechanical Engineering degree is thinking about all of the opportunities and experiences I'll be able to have in the future. Mechanical engineering has a wide variety of possibilities, and although I would like to work on more aeronautical projects, I would also have other positions to fall back on. This degree makes me confident that even though I may not end up going into something I'm interested in right now, I can venture out and try new things if the time comes. With the diverse atmosphere that comes with this field, I will have the opportunity to influence and create great things all around.
As a woman interested in going into the STEM field, I am aware of the gender disparities that currently exist today. Women have always been underrepresented in STEM careers, causing a loss for women in the entire field, as diverse perspectives are crucial for innovation. My goal is to be part of the change in this gender gap, in hopes to encourage more young women to pursue careers in STEM.
One way I hope to make a difference is by serving as a role model to aspiring female engineers. I believe that seeing other women pursue their interest in STEM and succeed, can influence other young females to join the field. By showing my personal experiences, challenges, and successes, I hope to show that it's possible to succeed in these fields, regardless of gender. I would like to engage and promote programs that introduce STEM to girls at a young age, sparking their interest and encouraging them to pursue their interests.
In conclusion, my passion to pursue a degree in the STEM field comes from my desire for discovery, creativity and commitment to make an impact in not only women's lives, but the world as a whole. As a woman in the field, I am dedicated to breaking down barriers and inspiring more women in the community. By promoting diversity and inclusion, I hope for a brighter more equal future.
Julie Adams Memorial Scholarship – Women in STEM
Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering is a great passion of mine. Ever since I was young, I loved to picture and learn about how different things were created. Most of my interest started with my interest in outer space and the ships and spacecraft that are used to get there. In the past couple of years I have thought that building and designing these spacecrafts and other technologies to discover and learn more about the universe were really intriguing. The idea that I could be involved in the designing and building of these machines in order to learn more about the atmosphere excites me.
One of the big reasons as to why i'm so passionate about pursuing a Mechanical Engineering degree is thinking about all of the opportunities and experiences i'll be able to have in the future. Mechanical engineering has a wide variety of possibilities, although I would really like to work on more aeronautical projects, I would also have other positions to fall back on. This degree makes me confident that even though I may not end up going into something i'm interested in right now, I can venture out and try new things if the time comes.
Another thing that draws me into mechanical engineering is the amount of creativity I'll be able to express. Engineers as a whole are great problem solvers and have access to use tools and their own knowledge to complete complex issues. Along with that, they are able to use their own creative minds to create proficient and effective designs and products. I like the idea that I would be able to use my own ideas to create something new and innovative.
Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering is also driven by my love for science and math, ever since I was a little girl those have been my two favorite subjects in school. I consider math and science to be my strengths in my education, I believe the challenge and critical thinking they provide is the best way for me to feel like I am understanding and learning. My interest in these two have really drawn me into the aerospace field of mechanical engineering, combining the mathematics from the mechanical engineering and the science from aerospace, has really drawn my passion.
As technology advances, mechanical engineers must adapt and learn to stay ahead with it. The constant evolution guarantees that this field offers endless opportunities for professional growth. I find things that are super easy to accomplish don't give me the same effect as things that allow me to think outside of the box and come to a final decision. Knowing that this particular field will challenge my thinking and allow me to put in the most amount of effort, is another reason as to why i'm very passionate about it.
The collaborative nature that comes with mechanical engineering is something that I feel is very valued. Having a team to work with and help come up with ideas is something that is very important. Engineering projects often require teamwork and passion, and I believe that I am able to succeed with people that are also working to complete a common goal. The exchange of different ideas and perspectives can lead to more innovative solutions and create bonds between the team.
Ultimately, my passion for pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering comes from a combination of many different things. spanning from, curiosity, creativity, the love for science and math, and an appreciation of teamwork and innovation. Mechanical engineering offers a perfect blend between challenges and opportunities that align with my interests and desires. I'm excited about the idea of contributing to something greater than just my own life and improving the quality of life for people all around the world. Pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering is not just a career choice, for me its a calling that i'm eager to answer.