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Blessing Omoruyi

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I am writing to apply for this position, as I am very excited with the potential capabilities, the intersection of technology and Civil Engineering provide to a society. Also, with the vast theoretical knowledge I have gained in my education, this access will provide an opportunity to solidify it.

Education

McNeese State University

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2027
  • Majors:
    • Civil Engineering

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Civil Engineering

    • Dream career goals:

    • Student intern

      oshique construction
      2020 – 2020

    Sports

    Soccer

    Junior Varsity
    2019 – 2019

    Awards

    • Guarantee trust bank championship

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Red Cross society — Providing comfort and care to people on the move
      2020 – 2020
    Heron Wolf Civil & Infrastructure Scholarship
    Growing up in the humble surroundings of Nigeria, my life has been a tapestry woven and directly involved with threads of resilience, determination, and a fervent desire for change. Born into a community where economic challenges cast shadows on my aspirations to become an engineer, my journey towards pursuing a degree in civil engineering has been fueled by a passion to build not just structures but bridges to a better future. In a country where opportunities can seem scarce, my early years had been for dreams of transformation. Witnessing the impact of inadequate infrastructure on daily life, bad roads(Porth holes) and poorly constructed structures, I became motivated with the idea of shaping the physical world through civil engineering. It was not merely a career choice but a commitment to alleviate the struggles of those around me. On the major contributions of physical challenges for me is the path to higher education was fraught with obstacles. Financial limitations were a constant companion, threatening to truncate my academic pursuits. However, it was precisely these challenges that forged the steel of resilience within me. Each hurdle became an opportunity to refine my resolve and innovate solutions, team work regardless of the diversity I want to be able making an announcement with civil engineering, mirroring the problem-solving ethos inherent in civil engineering. From high school I have always been interested in geometry and structures because of the household I was brought up in and some education chattering I did as a kid, I really want to be able to utilise my basic knowledge and to contribute to the growth future firm I'd work In and improve Society. The ethos of my upbringing emphasized community bonds, and it was in giving back that I found purpose. Volunteering for local initiatives like The Red Cross Society has really exposed me to the tangible impact infrastructure improvements could have on people's lives. This firsthand experience fortified my dedication to civil engineering as a conduit for positive change. Despite the odds, my pursuit of a civil engineering degree has been a testament to the transformative power of education. Through academic endeavours, I have not only gained technical proficiency but also honed critical thinking skills essential for addressing complex engineering challenges from my educational background . A degree in the field of civil engineering would not only be a journey also serving as a fuel for me to achieve my goal faster under a sub division of civil engineering (structural engineering). I will conclude that my journey from a modest background in Nigeria to the pursuit of a civil engineering degree has been a symphony of perseverance and passion. It is a journey that interprets my personal growth as a young man, community impact, and the non stop pursuit of knowledge. As I embark on this academic voyage, I carry with me the invaluable lessons learned from the crucible of adversity, shaping not only the engineer I aspire to become but the compassionate individual dedicated to building a better world.
    Jacques Borges Memorial Scholarship
    Growing up in the humble surroundings of Nigeria, my life has been a tapestry woven with threads of resilience, determination, and a fervent desire for change. Born into a community where economic challenges cast shadows on my aspirations to become an engineer, my journey towards pursuing a degree in civil engineering has been fueled by a passion to build not just structures but bridges to a better future. In a country where opportunities can seem scarce, my early years had been for dreams of transformation. Witnessing the impact of inadequate infrastructure on daily life, bad roads(Porth holes) and poorly constructed structures, I became motivated with the idea of shaping the physical world through civil engineering. It was not merely a career choice but a commitment to alleviate the struggles of those around me. On the major contributions of physical challenges for me is the path to higher education was fraught with obstacles. Financial limitations were a constant companion, threatening to truncate my academic pursuits. However, it was precisely these challenges that forged the steel of resilience within me. Each hurdle became an opportunity to refine my resolve and innovate solutions, mirroring the problem-solving ethos inherent in civil engineering. From high school I have always been interested in geometry and structures because of the household I was brought up in and some education chattering I did as a kid, I really want to be able to utilise my basic knowledge and to contribute to the growth future firm I'd work In and improve Society. The ethos of my upbringing emphasized community bonds, and it was in giving back that I found purpose. Volunteering for local initiatives like The Red Cross Society exposed me to the tangible impact infrastructure improvements could have on people's lives. This firsthand experience fortified my dedication to civil engineering as a conduit for positive change. Despite the odds, my pursuit of a civil engineering degree has been a testament to the transformative power of education. Through academic endeavours, I have not only gained technical proficiency but also honed critical thinking skills essential for addressing complex engineering challenges. A degree in the field of civil engineering would not only be journey also serving as a fuel for me to achieve my goal faster under a subdivision of civil engineering (structural engineering). I will conclude that my journey from a modest background in Nigeria to the pursuit of a civil engineering degree has been a symphony of perseverance and passion. It is a journey that interprets my personal growth, community impact, and the non stop pursuit of knowledge. As I embark on this academic voyage, I carry with me the invaluable lessons learned from the crucible of adversity, shaping not only the engineer I aspire to become but the compassionate individual dedicated to building a better world.
    Koehler Family Trades and Engineering Scholarship
    Growing up in the humble surroundings of Nigeria, my life has been a tapestry woven with threads of resilience, determination, and a fervent desire for change. Born into a community where economic challenges cast shadows on my aspirations to become an engineer, my journey towards pursuing a degree in civil engineering has been fueled by a passion to build not just structures but bridges to a better future. In a country where opportunities can seem scarce, my early years had been for dreams of transformation. Witnessing the impact of inadequate infrastructure on daily life, bad roads(Porth holes) and poorly constructed structures, I became motivated with the idea of shaping the physical world through civil engineering. It was not merely a career choice but a commitment to alleviate the struggles of those around me. On the major contributions of physical challenges for me is the path to higher education was fraught with obstacles. Financial limitations were a constant companion, threatening to truncate my academic pursuits. However, it was precisely these challenges that forged the steel of resilience within me. Each hurdle became an opportunity to refine my resolve and innovate solutions, mirroring the problem-solving ethos inherent in civil engineering. From high school I have always been interested in geometry and structures because of the household I was brought up in and some education chattering I did as a kid, I really want to be able to utilise my basic knowledge and to contribute to the growth future firm I'd work In and improve Society. The ethos of my upbringing emphasized community bonds, and it was in giving back that I found purpose. Volunteering for local initiatives like The Red Cross Society exposed me to the tangible impact infrastructure improvements could have on people's lives. This firsthand experience fortified my dedication to civil engineering as a conduit for positive change. Despite the odds, my pursuit of a civil engineering degree has been a testament to the transformative power of education. Through academic endeavours, I have not only gained technical proficiency but also honed critical thinking skills essential for addressing complex engineering challenges. A degree in the field of civil engineering would not only be journey also serving as a fuel for me to achieve my goal faster under a subdivision of civil engineering (structural engineering). I will conclude that my journey from a modest background in Nigeria to the pursuit of a civil engineering degree has been a symphony of perseverance and passion. It is a journey that interprets my personal growth, community impact, and the non stop pursuit of knowledge. As I embark on this academic voyage, I carry with me the invaluable lessons learned from the crucible of adversity, shaping not only the engineer I aspire to become but the compassionate individual dedicated to building a better world.