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As an technology lover one cannot go without having to love your other sciences and that can be truly said when it comes to physical sciences. Through going to public school I have always had an interest in the sciences, since it was another class where every topic is always interesting. However, those classes were not always complex and complicated that I would of liked them to be. This all changed when I entered 11th grade physics and I was challenged. Being in this physics was always a treat for me, since it combined most of the things I loved, which was using a little technology, using mathematics, and doing a lot of experiments. Being in that class was the real joy that me and two of my friends were the only ones who received A's. I loved it so much that for my senior year, I even decided to dividend for my physics teacher. That love continued through college, where I was required to take physics I and physics II. I intend to continue this love by using it through technology because not only do the areas always go hand in hand with each other, but they are also some of components that are driving our modern society. For the images down below, they are some the previous work I did in some of my courses that gives an idea what is like behind the scenes of what it is like thinking of only physics. As a student for these many years, I sometimes always take a breather from my studies and watch a few shows, unless it came to the Big Bang Theory, which not only awakes my geek culture love, but my physics love as well. 
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