A Career As A Correctional Engineer

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Since I was a kid I've always loved math and building things. Weather it was a chicken coop, a little home for all the baby chicks, or some gardener beds. I loved to get my hands dirty and to make something that I was proud of. Measuring things and doing the math to figure out how longs things need to be or the angle I need to cut at always came easy to me. Reason for that being is when I was about the first grade me and mom would stay up at night just doing math problems and before I knew it I was learning how to do times and division while my class mate where doing subtraction and addition. Than in about 7th grade we had to make a bridge and it was graded on the effiecentice on how much it weights to how much it could support. That's when I learned that I want to be a constructional engineer. …show more content…

For example, my step dad is in construction in every single field, form the foudation of the house all the way to the roof. My mom was in the army for making in the sort of chemical warfare. Making bombs to learning how to run away from a nuclear explosion, and my real dad was into making and sell furniture. For the love for math and consturstion I thought a consturctional engineer would make me happy and make a good living.

Some things I've done to prosute this dream is take as many math classes as I can and take carpenter, wielding, and I'm signing up for physics next year. The thing that makes me know that I want this as my future is the constant craving for math when I'm not in school. Of course, I hate all the testing and the stress of having this class, but I know that I could not living without math in my life because of all the history and the feeling I get when I complete a math problem/the fun I have solving one. Made me realize what I want to be and how I want to be when I become