As a teenage boy, it is expected that I have a love for automobiles, but personally I feel there is no way to express myself other than the mental image of my car. As a young boy I always dreamed of having a Mustang, but I do not regret changing my mind at the last second away from the popular choice. The Ford Mustang is one of the most common cars where I live, and to own one would only give me another trait shared among too many people, which is why I fell in love with a BMW. Though I do not know so much about cars as an aspiring mechanic or motorhead at school, I know enough about foreign cars so people who also drive Non-American cars generally rely on me for an answer to their problem. From the late night rides in my car with friends to going out and meeting with Blue Ridge Society, a car group I joined, I have figured out I can get along with anyone, from the athletes to the smart kids even to the most …show more content…
Mayland Community College helps with dual enrollment and at the end of the school year I will receive a certificate for criminal justice classes that opened up for dual enrollment. My biggest motivation to go into the criminal justice field comes from my father who is Lieutenant Detective at Yancey County Sheriff’s Department. Early in elementary school I wanted to be a doctor, but as time went on I began to grow more proud of what my dad does with his life, eventually deciding I wanted to follow in his footsteps by going into the field of criminal justice. Over time my love for criminal justice grew into a dream and has become my main goal. Growing up with a cop as a dad helps me to understand what someone is talking about when it comes to this field, and I think my easy understanding gives me an advantage to succeed in turning this to a profession. I can be conservative minded, but I can see the other side of things when I