When I was fourteen years old, I had the privilege of being able to go to Texas A&M on a school trip to understand the program. The students that were picked were the one that had the highest potential when it came to physics and out of the hundreds of students only thirty were picked, and I was one of them. My goal there was to fully understand how the university helps its students succeed and how it will help them put their skills to use. It was there that I learned of Texas A&M’s university programs and how unique they were compared to other engineering universities, and even to this day it still stands to being one of the if not the best engineering school in Qatar.
When I was in Qatar’s Science club, I took the electrical engineering course, and it was there that my love for technology started. And even among the young attendees of the section I was in, I was considered one of the best, and that was mostly because of how easy I was able to understand certain concepts quite quickly.