[15-21] [East coast university] was kind of my back up. But I ended up getting the best worth for my money basically I got a bunch of money from [East coast university] and also [East coast university] has a really good engineering school, like all the schools I applied to had a decent engineering school but [East coast university]’s obviously very good for engineering. So I ended up coming here. I’m in honors college here. I also pledged, I’m also in a fraternity here.
[113-119] When I came to [East coast university] I looked at them and I thought biomedical sounded pretty cool. I went through and they showed me this tour and it was like, I think the people at [East coast university] that do research were looking at something like eyedrops that fix blindness to an extent, there was something about a robotic arm that would be able to perform surgery. So I was like that’s pretty cool. And I did well in bio and I like science and obviously I like math. So that’s what I ended up going with.
[125-127; 130-132] I actually came in under the major engineering entrepreneurship, which initially I applied to that because I was like, alright I’m not 100% sure what I want to do, like I like biomedical, but I wanted to come in as generic […]And what it ended up being was a completely different thing, like it’s what you would think trying to start your own company and make stuff, whatever along those lines. So pretty quickly I transferred into biomed.