Life seldom offers consistency and certainty. I consider myself one of the lucky few who have consistently been in the pursuit of a dream for over a decade.Since the age of 8, I've found myself obsessed with space exploration. When I was little, seeing the Space Shuttle Discovery for the first time propelled me into a mindset of inquisitiveness and exploratory learning. The same year upon seeing the shuttle, I attended my first ever science fair in 5th grade. Years later, I find myself with meaningful experience from incredible opportunities, like my research internship at NASA as a rising senior in high school. My love for exploration didn't stop at a high school graduation. Nowadays, I find myself tampering with satellites at the Sun Devil Satellite Laboratory here at ASU. I plan on pursuing more internships in my collegiate career, and satisfying my hunger for more knowledge by expanding my network further and finding new solutions to long-existing problems in my industry. The fact that I still choose to pursue my dream in Aerospace Engineering isn't a result of ignorance of other potential paths or fear of change. It's simply due to the fact that I love it passionately, with no incentive to leave or consider another potential life.