“This is the most incredible place I’ve ever been!” is not an uncommon phrase for an Alaskan to hear. It makes it easy for me to take it all for granted after my last several summers spent working in tourism, but just last year, I grew a new appreciation for the wonderful state I live in. If someone had asked me, even a year ago, what I wanted to do for college, they probably would have gotten a reply along the lines of “I just want to go somewhere warmer!” or “There’s nothing to do here.” but now, I can’t imagine leaving Alaska.
While Alaska certainly won’t be getting warmer anytime soon, I was quite wrong in thinking that “there’s nothing to do here”. My newfound love for Alaska has led me in my choice to pursue my education and my career here in Alaska in an engineering field that utilizes Alaska’s incredible resources; Petroleum Engineering. My choice to pursue engineering stemmed from encouragement from my family, who recognized my aptitude for math and technology at an early age. I had always been interested in engineering, given my curiosity and strength in math and creative projects, but as I’ve gotten closer to making a decision for my future, the employment opportunities, constant challenge and the opportunity to help the worlds technology move forward has made a career in engineering all the more appealing.
An engineering degree will allow me flexibility and mobility in my career, as engineers are in demand worldwide and employment rates remain favorable even in an economic downturn. With a petroleum engineering degree, I will be able to become involved in any part of the oil industry from location of underground oil reserves to refining the product.
The constant challenge of the engineering field is very appealing because I will be learning each and every day as I adapt to new technologies and processes. Engineering offers daily challenges in creative and logical problems, which is sure to keep me interested in my studies and work for a lifetime.
Another huge factor in my decision to pursue engineering is the ability to help the world’s technology move forward. As a focused and creative individual, I know that I am capable of becoming a valuable part of the global team working to improve the processes of engineering, particularly in the oil industry. In a time when we are becoming more and more environmentally conscious, it is vital to the oil industry to be able to develop and implement environmentally friendly processes of extraction, refining, and transportation.
I have always had a passion for the environment, and naturally my original interest within the engineering field was in environmental engineering. However, I recently took a course that changed my outlook: IB Environmental Science and Society. In this class, we focused on the ways that society affects our environment and vice versa. It opened my eyes to the fact that we can be environmentally conscious while utilizing our natural resources. I became determined to become involved with the oil and gas industry that provides so much support for Alaska’s economy, while considering the unique environment around us.
I have been accepted to and intend to attend the University of Alaska Fairbanks to study Petroleum Engineering, with a minor in Environmental Politics. This particular program focuses on Alaska’s unique petroleum resources and environment. My Environmental Politics education will be a beneficial supplement and balance to my study of petroleum engineering, as I will learn the necessary precautions that must be taken when handling natural resources, and also because I will be exposed to the political issues surrounding natural resource extraction on a local and global scale. I have been accepted into the UAF Honor’s College, which I intend to become a part of, in an effort to get the most out of my education and surround myself with other students that are as focused as I am. UAF also appeals to me given the opportunities for summer internships with oil companies that operate in Alaska, many of which lead to long-term jobs after graduation.
I wholeheartedly intend to stay in Alaska, but I am also interested in the international programs offered by several large oil companies as a chance to see the way other parts of the world extract and utilize their natural resources. Though it still seems far off, I am also strongly considering going for a Master’s degree at UAF in Engineering Management to be competitive and more prepared to become a leader in my field.
In my career, I am most interested in increasing the efficiency of oil extraction and transportation through technology, in order to maximize the productivity and environmental safety while minimizing cost and time. Outside of my employment, I also look forward to encouraging young people, especially girls, to pursue math and science related fields, as my mother and aunt have done for me, and it has made all the difference in my decision to pursue a challenging, male-dominated field with confidence. I am confident that I will be a strong addition to the team working in Alaska to utilize our resources and improve our economy, while protecting our environment.
“This is the most incredible place I’ve ever been!” is not an uncommon phrase for an Alaskan to hear. It makes it easy for me to take it all for granted after my last several summers spent working in tourism, but just last year, I grew a new appreciation for the wonderful state I live in. If someone had asked me, even a year ago, what I wanted to do for college, they probably would have gotten a reply along the lines of “I just want to go somewhere warmer!” or “There’s nothing to do here.” but now, I can’t imagine leaving Alaska.
While Alaska certainly won’t be getting warmer anytime soon, I was quite wrong in thinking that “there’s nothing to do here”. My newfound love for Alaska has led me in my choice to pursue my education and my career here in Alaska in an engineering field that utilizes Alaska’s incredible resources; Petroleum Engineering. My choice to pursue engineering stemmed from encouragement from my family, who recognized my aptitude for math and technology at an early age. I had always been interested in engineering, given my curiosity and strength in math and creative projects, but as I’ve gotten closer to making a decision for my future, the employment opportunities, constant challenge and the opportunity to help the worlds technology move forward has made a career in engineering all the more appealing.
An engineering degree will allow me flexibility and mobility in my career, as engineers are in demand worldwide and employment rates remain favorable even in an economic downturn. With a petroleum engineering degree, I will be able to become involved in any part of the oil industry from location of underground oil reserves to refining the product.
The constant challenge of the engineering field is very appealing because I will be learning each and every day as I adapt to new technologies and processes. Engineering offers daily challenges in creative and logical problems, which is sure to keep me interested in my studies and work for a lifetime.
Another huge factor in my decision to pursue engineering is the ability to help the world’s technology move forward. As a focused and creative individual, I know that I am capable of becoming a valuable part of the global team working to improve the processes of engineering, particularly in the oil industry. In a time when we are becoming more and more environmentally conscious, it is vital to the oil industry to be able to develop and implement environmentally friendly processes of extraction, refining, and transportation.
I have always had a passion for the environment, and naturally my original interest within the engineering field was in environmental engineering. However, I recently took a course that changed my outlook: IB Environmental Science and Society. In this class, we focused on the ways that society affects our environment and vice versa. It opened my eyes to the fact that we can be environmentally conscious while utilizing our natural resources. I became determined to become involved with the oil and gas industry that provides so much support for Alaska’s economy, while considering the unique environment around us.
I have been accepted to and intend to attend the University of Alaska Fairbanks to study Petroleum Engineering, with a minor in Environmental Politics. This particular program focuses on Alaska’s unique petroleum resources and environment. My Environmental Politics education will be a beneficial supplement and balance to my study of petroleum engineering, as I will learn the necessary precautions that must be taken when handling natural resources, and also because I will be exposed to the political issues surrounding natural resource extraction on a local and global scale. I have been accepted into the UAF Honor’s College, which I intend to become a part of, in an effort to get the most out of my education and surround myself with other students that are as focused as I am. UAF also appeals to me given the opportunities for summer internships with oil companies that operate in Alaska, many of which lead to long-term jobs after graduation.
I wholeheartedly intend to stay in Alaska, but I am also interested in the international programs offered by several large oil companies as a chance to see the way other parts of the world extract and utilize their natural resources. Though it still seems far off, I am also strongly considering going for a Master’s degree at UAF in Engineering Management to be competitive and more prepared to become a leader in my field.
In my career, I am most interested in increasing the efficiency of oil extraction and transportation through technology, in order to maximize the productivity and environmental safety while minimizing cost and time. Outside of my employment, I also look forward to encouraging young people, especially girls, to pursue math and science related fields, as my mother and aunt have done for me, and it has made all the difference in my decision to pursue a challenging, male-dominated field with confidence. I am confident that I will be a strong addition to the team working in Alaska to utilize our resources and improve our economy, while protecting our environment.
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“This is the most incredible place I’ve ever been! ” is not an uncommon phrase for an Alaskan to hear. It makes it easy for me to take it all for granted after my last several summers spent working in tourism, but just last year, I grew a new appreciation for the wonderful state I live in. If someone had asked me, even a year ago, what I wanted to do for college, they probably would have gotten a reply along the lines of “I just want to go somewhere warmer! ” or “There’s nothing to do here.” but now, I can’t imagine leaving Alaska.
While Alaska certainly won’t be getting warmer anytime soon, I was quite wrong in thinking that “there’s nothing to do here”.ความรักของฉันเพิ่งอลาสก้าได้นำฉันในทางเลือกของผมไล่การศึกษาและอาชีพของฉันที่นี่ในอลาสกาในงานวิศวกรรมที่ใช้ของอลาสก้าไม่น่าเชื่อทรัพยากรของฉัน วิศวกรรมปิโตรเลียม ฉันเลือกที่จะไล่ตามวิศวกรรม stemmed จากกำลังใจจากครอบครัวของฉัน ใครรู้จักความถนัดของฉันคณิตศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยีตั้งแต่อายุยังน้อย ฉันได้รับเสมอสนใจในวิศวกรรมให้ฉันอยากรู้อยากเห็นและความแข็งแรงในทางคณิตศาสตร์และโครงการที่สร้างสรรค์ แต่ผมสนิทกับการตัดสินใจเพื่ออนาคต , โอกาสการจ้างงาน , ความท้าทายอย่างต่อเนื่องและโอกาสที่จะช่วยให้โลกเทคโนโลยีก้าวไปข้างหน้าได้ทำอาชีพวิศวกรรมน่าสนใจทั้งหมดเพิ่มเติม
การวิศวกรรมองศาจะช่วยให้ผมมีความยืดหยุ่นและความคล่องตัวในการทำงานค่ะเป็นวิศวกร มีอัตราการจ้างงานในทั่วโลกและความต้องการยังคงดีในการ downturn ทางเศรษฐกิจ กับวิศวกรรมปิโตรเลียม ขึ้นไป ผมจะสามารถที่จะกลายเป็นที่เกี่ยวข้องในส่วนใดส่วนหนึ่งของอุตสาหกรรมน้ำมันจากสถานที่สำรองน้ำมันใต้ดินเพื่อปรับแต่งผลิตภัณฑ์
The constant challenge of the engineering field is very appealing because I will be learning each and every day as I adapt to new technologies and processes. Engineering offers daily challenges in creative and logical problems, which is sure to keep me interested in my studies and work for a lifetime.
อีกหนึ่งปัจจัยใหญ่ในการตัดสินใจที่จะไล่ตามวิศวกรรมคือความสามารถในการช่วยย้ายเทคโนโลยีของโลกต่อไป เป็นโฟกัส และสร้างสรรค์บุคคล ผมรู้ว่าผมมีความสามารถของการเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของทีมระดับโลกที่มีการทำงานเพื่อปรับปรุงกระบวนการของวิศวกรรมโดยเฉพาะในอุตสาหกรรมน้ำมัน ในเวลาที่เราเป็นมากขึ้นและมากขึ้นต่อสิ่งแวดล้อมสติ ,มันมีความสำคัญต่ออุตสาหกรรมน้ำมัน เพื่อให้สามารถพัฒนาและใช้กระบวนการผลิตที่เป็นมิตรต่อสิ่งแวดล้อมของการสกัด , การกลั่นและการขนส่ง
ผมชอบสภาพแวดล้อมและธรรมชาติเดิมของฉันที่น่าสนใจภายในงานวิศวกรรมในวิศวกรรมสิ่งแวดล้อม อย่างไรก็ตาม เมื่อเร็วๆ นี้ ฉันเอาหลักสูตรที่เปลี่ยนมุมมองของฉัน : อิ๊บ วิทยาศาสตร์สิ่งแวดล้อม และสังคมในชั้นนี้เรามุ่งเน้นไปที่วิธีการที่สังคมมีผลกระทบต่อสภาพแวดล้อมของเรา และในทางกลับกัน มันเปิดตาของฉันไปที่ความเป็นจริงที่เราสามารถใส่ใจต่อสิ่งแวดล้อมในขณะที่ใช้ทรัพยากรทางธรรมชาติของเรา ผมตัดสินใจแน่วแน่ที่จะกลายเป็นที่เกี่ยวข้องกับน้ำมันและก๊าซ อุตสาหกรรมที่ให้การสนับสนุนมากมายสำหรับเศรษฐกิจของอลาสก้า เมื่อพิจารณาเฉพาะสภาพแวดล้อมรอบตัวเรา
I have been accepted to and intend to attend the University of Alaska Fairbanks to study Petroleum Engineering, with a minor in Environmental Politics. This particular program focuses on Alaska’s unique petroleum resources and environment. My Environmental Politics education will be a beneficial supplement and balance to my study of petroleum engineering,เป็นผมจะได้เป็นข้อควรระวังที่ต้องถ่ายเมื่อการจัดการทรัพยากรธรรมชาติ และเพราะว่าฉันจะได้สัมผัสกับประเด็นทางการเมืองโดยการสกัดทรัพยากรธรรมชาติในท้องถิ่นและระดับโลก ฉันได้รับการยอมรับใน uaf เกียรติของมหาวิทยาลัย ซึ่งผมตั้งใจที่จะกลายเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของ in an effort to get the most out of my education and surround myself with other students that are as focused as I am. UAF also appeals to me given the opportunities for summer internships with oil companies that operate in Alaska, many of which lead to long-term jobs after graduation.
I wholeheartedly intend to stay in Alaska, but I am also interested in the international programs offered by several large oil companies as a chance to see the way other parts of the world extract and utilize their natural resources. Though it still seems far off, I am also strongly considering going for a Master’s degree at UAF in Engineering Management to be competitive and more prepared to become a leader in my field.
In my career,ฉันสนใจมากที่สุดในการเพิ่มประสิทธิภาพของการสกัดน้ำมันและการขนส่งผ่านเทคโนโลยีเพื่อเพิ่มผลผลิตและความปลอดภัยสิ่งแวดล้อมในขณะที่ลดต้นทุนและเวลา ภายนอกของการจ้างงานของฉันฉันยังมุ่งหวังที่จะส่งเสริมให้เยาวชน โดยเฉพาะผู้หญิง ไล่ คณิตศาสตร์และวิทยาศาสตร์ที่เกี่ยวข้อง เช่น แม่และป้าได้ทำสำหรับฉัน and it has made all the difference in my decision to pursue a challenging, male-dominated field with confidence. I am confident that I will be a strong addition to the team working in Alaska to utilize our resources and improve our economy, while protecting our environment.
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