<p>Ever since I was a kid I was different I never shared the same dream of becoming a cop or a firefighter like the other kids, i didnt like the idea of being the same as everyone else I wanted to be unique, and that is why I would tell my friends I wanted to be an engineer, and i would be the only one to choose something other than anyone else. I always wanted to find out how things worked, and loved the fact that my father could explain to me how everything functioned. My father used to work on full size plane engines which just left me dazzled by how stunning and remarkable these mechanisms were, I used to beg my father to go with him to work, to the point where I would start crying. I would wait the whole year for the bring your kids to work day where they would demonstrate how an engine operated.
As time passed my fathers job changed and we had to move to the Middle East. Moving to the Middle East was a changing point in life, the fact of how chaotic schools were altered me. I fell in a deep hole that took me a while to get out from. For the first couple of years I struggled to adapt to my new environment, and me and my family were constantly moving from one country to another, and from one school to the other, but at the end I became used to it and got out of that deep hole but hopefully it was not too late. It's best to have failure happen early in life. It wakes up the Phoenix bird in you so you rise from the ashes. Baxter, Anne
After doing so bad in 10th grade I woke to the truth I was somehow revived at last. Starting 11th grade was like starting all over again, the feeling of success was never sweeter nor more fascinating. The school i attended was the closest thing to the way I used to learn in the states, I also found the subject I enjoyed most which was concepts of engineering, the introduction of my once lost dream rejuvenated me even more, reminding me of the past and of what I have always desired to become. In that class I built marvelous machines from catapults to Rube Goldberg. It was like I was doing the thing that I was created to do. My ability to lead people in sports and clubs was certainly needed in my engineering class; it actually made me standout as the obvious leader.
After 11th grade I became passionate about engineering all over again and became in love with Da Vinci and his spectacular inventions which just left wanting to know more and more about engineering and how things work. I have seen the beauty of engineering and dont want to go back to the shadows that Ive been living in for too long. For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. Leonardo da Vinci</p>
<p>**NEVER post your essays like this! ** Anyway you have a lot of grammar mistakes. Too many to for me to post; just know that you need to end sentences way before you do. Also I like the general topic you have going, but it, especially the 3 paragraph, just seems like excuses and a brag sheet.</p>