Age
21
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Movies And Film
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Engineering
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Courtney Cook
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Hi! I'm Courtney Cook, an 18-year-old from Birmingham, Alabama. I first got my start in engineering when I was in middle school. The university that I am currently attending was holding a STEM camp for middle schoolers, and I fell in love with the subject immediately. Throughout high school, I worked on various engineering projects, and I am currently trying to build my own 3D printer.
I am studying at the college that ran the middle school STEM camp. I'm currently studying under some of the professors that ran that camp, which is really cool. After graduation, I plan to work with either NASA or SpaceX to further space travel.
Education
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering
Homeschool
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Career
Dream career field:
Electrical Engineering
Dream career goals:
Senior Engineer
Assistant Tech Librarian
City of Pelham2019 – 2019Stock Clerk
Publix Supermarkets2020 – Present4 years
Sports
Basketball
Intramural2017 – 20181 year
Mixed Martial Arts
Intramural2017 – 20203 years
Awards
- Black Belt Certificate
- St. Jude Kick-A-Thon - 1st Place Forms
- St. Jude Kick-A-Thon - 1st Place Weapons
- St. Jude Kick-A-Thon - 3rd Place Sparring
- Peach Invitational - 1st Place Sparring
- Peach Invitational - 1st Place Weapons
- TU Oxford Regional Championships 2018 - 1st Place Forms
- TU Oxford Regional Championships 2017 - 3rd Place Sparring
- TU Hurricane Regionals 2018 - 1st Place Sparring
- TU Hurricane Regionals 2018 - 2nd Place Forms
- TU Huntsville Nationals - 3rd Place Forms
- TU Huntsville Nationals - 1st Place Sparring
- TU Hurricane Regional Championships 2019 - 2nd Place Forms
- TU Hurricane Regional Championships 2019 - 2nd Place Sparring
Public services
Volunteering
Kingdom Studios — Extra2013 – 2013Volunteering
Hueytown Church of Christ — Volunteer2011 – 2011Volunteering
Ivy Brook Adopt A Highway — Public Volunteer2014 – 2018Volunteering
Pelham Public Library — Teen Advisory Board Member2017 – 2021Volunteering
Impact Martial Arts — Assistant Taekwondo Instructor, Custodian2017 – 2020Volunteering
Sun View Baptist Church — Child Care Assistant/Nursery Custodian2014 – 2020Volunteering
Pelham Public Library — Library Assistant2013 – 2019
Future Interests
Volunteering
Electronic Shark Scholarship
I believe that I've had to overcome more challenges than most 18-year-olds at my point in life. Almost my entire life, I've struggled with Tourette Syndrome, an incurable neurological disorder that causes unwanted movement and vocalizations. At one point in my teens, I was in bed most of the day because my muscles were too exhausted for me to get up and do anything. However, I didn't let that stop me from studying and doing well throughout high school. I took a few dual enrollment classes, graduated with a 4.0 GPA, and was granted entry into the honors college at my school. In addition to this, I learned martial arts and eventually gained my black belt, even through my disability. I also taught at my Taekwondo school so that I could help others achieve their goals as well.
I want to further my education for two reasons: the fact that I've always loved to learn, and my dad. I have always had a love of learning and started schooling early as a young child. I taught myself how to read by age 4, and I continued to teach myself various things as my interests grew throughout my schooling. In high school, I looked for as many engineering opportunities as I could in order to grow my knowledge. By the time I was 17, I knew how to solder circuits together and I could identify each of the components of a circuit. Ever since I was a kid, I've been taking things apart so that I can study the inner workings or use them for a new application in whatever project I was working on at the time. I have always been striving for more knowledge in engineering, because engineering is my true passion in life.
My second reason for furthering my education is my dad. I was very close to him throughout his life, but he passed away during my senior year of high school. I want to make him proud of me by entering the engineering field. My dad was always very supportive of me, whether it was encouraging me as I ripped apart our broken dishwasher to scavenge for parts, or just doing well in school. He often encouraged me to follow my passions or hobbies, and for that I will be thankful because he taught me to be determined. Because of this, I want to do my best in school and pursue my dreams to make him proud.