For as long as I can remember I have had an unquenchable desire for knowledge and an unending love for all things science. Whether it was biology, geology, or physics I held a deep passion for it all. However, the field that holds an important place in my heart is chemistry. Throughout high school, this field of science was a driving force for me to continue learning and growing as a person. By learning that everything is made up of these microscopic particles and by understanding just how much you can do with this information excited me. I understood that this was something I wanted to continue pouring my life into and was excited to find out about chemical engineering, which combined chemistry with advanced mathematics to create amazing. By learning this I understood just how far my passion for chemistry could take me in life.This passion for chemistry has carried me throughout my college career at the University of Pittsburgh. Here I’ve been able to experience new ideas in ways that I never thought possible through the extensive resources that are made available. I have been able to study advanced forms of chemistry such as organic chemistry, along with advanced mathematics and more detailed engineering classes. With this, I have also been able to teach the younger generations about the exciting world of STEM through Scientists, Engineers, Mathematicians for Service (SEMFS). Where we hope to inspire younger people to establish interests in STEM fields. As I continue to learn through these experiences, I understand just how much there is still left to learn which continues to excite me.