Coming from a family of 8, I have been driven to compete with my siblings. It comes as no surprise then that my major of choice, mathematical physics, is a direct reflection of the fact that my brothers and sisters have all been students in STEM. From doctors to electrical engineers, I have been exposed to many academic environments and have therefore gained a passion for the desire to learn all there is regarding our physical, and quantum, world. Right from the start, I would have listened to my uncle telling me about Riemann's geometry of space, to my brother explaining the abstract algebra behind the Rubik's cube, to my older brother giving me a mathematical structure for perfect chess games using computer-generated algorithms. The opportunity I have been given has not, and will not go to waste, as I hope to continue on as an academic and intellectual on this little blue planet of ours. I am still a student studying Honors Theoretical Physics (Mathematical Physics) at the University of Waterloo. I've had 4 years of working experience, in academia, retail, factories, farms, and offices, and would therefore consider myself a well-rounded individual when it comes to work-life experience. I am an avid academic, and love to research and find new and interesting things in my free time. I aspire to be a professor of theoretical physics or pure math someday. I am very sociable, and I always strive to make all conversations as easy as possible on both ends. It is my pleasure to join the workforce with high expectations of what is to come.