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loved to discover how gadgets in the world worked. My parents quickly realized how intuitively I took to the various challenges of my childhood, and gently guided me down the path of engineering. In high school I studied chemistry, and I was fascinated by the possibilities of chemical engineering. From fuel cell technology to metallurgy to oil refinement, I find that a significant portion of the future of humanity lies in this field. I have been interested in chemical engineering since I read about the Manhattan Project in the United States in the 1940s, which is a scientific project that changed the world dramatically. I entered college and went on to study chemical engineering, growing both my interest in the field as well as my knowledge and technical ability.

I studied both theory and practice, and received a well-rounded introduction to the field of engineering. I learn best when I am doing something hands-on, and this personality trait works wonders in the field of engineering, where I am constantly being pressed to discover a solution using every resource I have available.
The idea of alternative fuel has been large in my training, and I believe this is how I became interested in the idea of industrial engineering. During my engineering seminar, I was introduced to operations research, which I felt was incredibly interesting and relevant to what I want to do in life. I want to maximize the system of manufacturing, and I believe this Master's degree will allow me to do that.

I believe that earning a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering will allow me to unlock new opportunities to hone my craft. I wish to design and implement tools to ease the process of manufacturing systems, and I believe my undergraduate experience has helped me in this way. Chemical Engineering is a broad part of industrial engineering, and I have been interested in both for….....

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