Friday, February 4, 2011

My plans for the future, RHS alumni scholarship

After approximately 15 years, I plan to be established as the head of a major environmental energy company, either as the actual owner or heading the environmental R&D (research and development) department. While it is an understandably difficult task to develop such a position in a field so new at this time, that is also why I set my sights on this frontier of environmental energy. It is a field in its' infancy, there are discoveries to be made, ideas to be developed; Everything is new.

When I go into the University of Wyoming under an Environmental Sciences major, (or should finances prove capable, Environmental Engineering in South Dakota School of Mines) in 2011, I will maintain my present record of continuing growth and work hard in the fields associated with my major. As I study, I will come into a work study scholarship program in my sophomore year of college, so as to develop a stronger understanding of the process of setting up the various machines used to harness the environment. This time will be used for coming up with new ways to enhance the machines by making them more efficient or combining harnessing capabilities. 


The work study will enable me to get my foot in the door for a few companies in the field I have set my sights upon. I will apply to them for an entry-level or higher position by 2016 (a little time post-graduation). After doing this, I will research, study, and experiment with mechanisms, turbines and the like, in order to further develop the company. As I do so, I will research ways to further enhance the company in manufacturing, efficiency, etc.; By continuing a class or two in college I can continue to be a driving force in the research and manufacturing of mechanisms (in turbines, aesthetics, and effeciency of the mechanisms).

As years pass, discoveries will be made, and I am certain that I will be behind a few of them. I've designed ideas for mechanisms that could harness both wind and solar power, turn torrential rains into something legitimate for not only an energy-making turbine, but a greenhouse as well, amongst other things. Honestly, I believe I can accomplish becoming the head of a company's environmental R&D department, because I think differently and I use that to my advantage. I am guaranteed to have competition, but that will only make me strive to reach my goal that much more.

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