
Why I became an engineer?
I can't get a away from it, engineering that is, taking stuff apart, putting stuff together, making stuff, it's an integral part of my life, if I couldn't tinker, I don't know what I'd be doing with myself right now. Engineering just seemed like the most logical choice.
My favorite thing about Theta Tau?
The Brotherhood, and the professional development opportunites, I feel as thought being around other up and comming engineers has really helped my college experience as well as my grades. Just being able to relate and having brothers in my classes is a wonderful thing, because college is very much a study-group orientated environment. The Professional development emphasis is also another big reason why I enjoy Theta Tau, to be successful, one needs to get their name out then and get professional experience, and that is precisely what this aspect of Theta Tau does.
Sporting and Outdoor activities?
Cycling, Longboarding, Hunting, Fishing, Cars.
Hobbies:
Computers, radio control, longboards, piano, violin, gaming, movies.
If I wasn't an engineer, I would pursue...
I would probably puruse sound and audio production, because a few years back I got involved with working the sound board at my local church, which I really got an affinity for. I loved working with sound, and it kind of developed me into a bit of an audiophile. I think I would really enjoy audio production and sound engineering.