Thursday, March 29, 2012

About me...


Hey, my name is Nate McCready, and I am a freshman from Upper Arlington  (5 minutes away from main campus). I currently have an apartment in Marion 10 minutes away and live with 2 other guys. I am studying to become an engineer, and hopefully will become a Biomedical Engineer or a Civil Engineer. I enjoy working out, hanging out with friends, and going outside and being active by; playing sports, going out on ATVs’, or even Kayaking.
                I really don’t have very many role models, but one off the top of my head would Moshe Kai Cavalin. Moshe is an 11 year old boy, who was initally enrolled in college at the age of 8 and graduated with 2 associates degrees with a 4.0 at the age of 11! It seems that congenitally, role models are older figures, ones who are wise and have done great accomplishments in their lives, but Moshe is a great example of how even younger people can be role models too. I Find Moshe to be a role model because he really shows how hard work can make anyone succeed, even if you are 10 years younger than the average college students in your classes.

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"and as tall as a tree"
"his laugh is infectious"


6 comments:

  1. wow i have never heard of that, but it is kind of like my post. mine on the other hand is my brother and he had to push himself to change. he worked really hard to change, but he succeeded in life.

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  2. Nice to meet you Nate McCready. And its so interesting about that little boy who graduating from college with two associate degrees with a 4.0 GPA. that is so amazing and he so so smart.
    thanks a lot for sharing that with us.

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  3. wow...this is really interesting..true! you don't have to be in certain age to be a role model.

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  4. This class seems to have a lot of people who's majoring Engineering wow, but hey am I'm majoring Mechanical Engineering though.

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  5. I wish I was tall, good metaphors though!

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