My major is architectural engineering. That's what I want to go into. So this summer I'm doing an internship at an architecture firm.

I originally didn't want to do architectural engineering. I wanted to be a lawyer. And my mom was always really supportive of me with that dream, because I'm a good arguer. But when I told her, I don't really want to do lawyer. I don't want to be a lawyer or anything, I want to do architectural engineering. She was like, good. I was hoping you would say that because, you're really creative, and I don't think that being a lawyer would have given you that outlet.

So I settled on architectural engineering, because it takes the art, which I love art. I'm really creative. And the science which I also like, and it puts them together. So I think that's a really good career choice for me.

I grew up in a family which is full of Air Force members back in my country. So most people thought I was going to be into the military field. But I actually like business administration, since I was little, since I was 7 or 8 years old. I like business. I like companies, the business world.

And the reason why I like this because I find interesting managing companies, getting to have your own business. And right now, my plan is to take all the classes that I can take here at Sinclair. I'm planning to take accounting. I'm planning to take math organizational behavior, for example. And I see myself, within 5 or 10 years, I would like in a company-- I would like would like to start out by managing somebody else's company, and then start my own business.

My major is exercise sciences. I want to end up going into physical therapy. But you needed to take a major that you can get all the different credits you need before you can go to the PT schools.

So basically, I think the person-- the people that encouraged me to be in physical therapy would be my grandmother and my mom. A couple years ago my grandma died, but before that she lived at our house for a year. So it was actually really fun, taking care of my grandma, and making sure she's OK and everything, and I really started to like that. And I recognized I like taking care of people. So I figured that physical therapy would be a good major for me.

My major is criminal justice. And one of the big reasons why I'm in it is for my daughter, so I could have a future for myself and for her. I was pretty much a troubled youth. Got in a lot of trouble. Imagine that. So I think that's the reason why I want to work in law. My big goal, I would love to see myself in law school. But for right now, I may go on the Police Academy, but I do want to work with juveniles and I want to become a juvenile probation officer.

I'm actually undecided, but I'm caught between culinary arts and criminal justice, because I want to be a criminal profiler. So I'm interested in both but haven't decided which one I want to do yet.