College. My major is in Mechanical Engineering and I will earn my Associate in science Degree. I am planning to transfer to University of Iowa in 2012. From my childhood I have been attracted to all these simple machines that have made our life live better. I used to wonder how these machines work; because of my curiosity with machines I selected my career in mechanical engineering to help my community with my knowledge and education.
When I was in grade one, my father brought me a bicycle. I used to wonder how my bicycle moved, what the parts are, and how they are connected. I used to open all the parts and tried to fix it again, and my father used to help me trying to make me understand the mechanism of the bicycle. I completed my high school back in Nepal. I came to United States in January 1, 2008 at Lewiston,
Idaho. There I made many Americans and Native American friends. I was lucky one of my Native
American friend Awan, used to take me to their cultural events. I especially liked their dances; they have kept their culture alive, passing form one generation to another. Awan was one of the active members of his Native American club. I used to be with him most of the time and helped him when he needed me. From him I learned, how important the role of youth in society to keep our religions and culture alive.
Education is the most essential part of my life. I see education as the light and platform through which we could get whatever we want and are looking for. I would really like the opportunity to be the part of BHC ambassador team. I would like to be the part of this group to learn new skills that I could use in my community where my community where my community would also grow. I would be glad to be involved to do something for our community.
Nepal is my motherland and in Nepal we can find diversity in culture and people. I love to travel and