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Emily Courtney

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Bio

I would like to pursue a career in the STEM field because of my love for science and math. I would describe myself as very ambitious and I'm always looking for something new to accomplish. If I can help just one person through my work, that's how I know I did well.

Education

John T Hoggard High School

High School
2019 - 2023

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Biomedical/Medical Engineering
    • Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering
    • Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Aviation & Aerospace

    • Dream career goals:

      Senior Engineer

    • Cashier

      Harris Teeter
      2021 – 20221 year
    • Barista

      Starbucks
      2022 – Present2 years

    Sports

    Dancing

    Intramural
    2018 – 20213 years

    Research

    • Present

    Arts

    • Sarah Hand's Studio

      Music
      2020 – Present
    • John T. Hoggard School Band

      Music
      Marching Show "Bent"Marching Show "Ritual"End of Semester Concert 2021
      2019 – Present
    • Techniques In Motion

      Dance
      Yearly Recital
      2021 – 2021

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      John T Hoggard Honor Society — Club member and Volunteer
      2021 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Beta Club — A club member and volunteer.
      2019 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Herb Collins Scholarship
    I am passionate about becoming the best me I can be and using my future STEM career to do so. I want to study biomedical engineering at North Carolina State University and specialize in rehabilitation techonology. Becoming the best me looks like over coming my anxiety, providing a more fair and diverse STEM community, and supporting others in everything I do. After the pandemic I was in the worst mental state I had ever been in. I was insecure, I was constantly exhausted, and never thought that I would do anything worth living for. I closed myself off from friends, I stopped taking care of myself, and I wondered what would happened if I had just disappeared. Thankfully, I have a great supporting family and group of friends that would not give up on me. With their help, I started to begin the process of mentally healing. After searching for a reason to continue pushing through this rough patch, I discovered biomedical engineering. Biomedical engineering combines the studies and problem-solving required in biology and medicine to create technology that will change the future. I discovered this field of study when I went to an engineering open house at a local university. I knew instantly that was what I wanted to do with my life. I finally felt like I had a purpose that can help others in my community and the world. I bought books, did individual research to increase my understanding, and started brainstorming how I could create technology to make patients' lives easier and more affordable. Basic prosthetics can cost almost $5,000 with more advanced technology pushing them to cost nearly 10 times that. Although not painful, prosthetics can make patients uncomfortable temporarily. The idea that prosthetics should be accessible, comfortable, afforable, grew on me. A veteran, someone with a birth defect, or a victim of a terrible accident should not have to worry about having an arm, leg, or even hearing aids. They shouldn't have to struggle financially in order to have the same opportunities as everyone else. We already live in a world that is not tailored to those that have undesirable conditions. There is no need to make things harder for them. So, I know that I want to help them access what they need. I want those that can't stand putting on a prosthetic leg or arm to feel confident in their appearance, health, finances, and skills.
    Kristen McCartney Perseverance Scholarship
    I am passionate about becoming the best me I can be and using my future STEM career to do so. I want to study biomedical engineering at North Carolina State University and specialize in rehabilitation techonology. Becoming the best me looks like over coming my anxiety, providing a more fair and diverse STEM community, and supporting others in everything I do. After the pandemic I was in the worst mental state I had ever been in. I was insecure, I was constantly exhausted, and never thought that I would do anything worth living for. I closed myself off from friends, I stopped taking care of myself, and I wondered what would happened if I had just disappeared. Thankfully, I have a great supporting family and group of friends that would not give up on me. With their help, I started to begin the process of mentally healing. After searching for a reason to continue pushing through this rough patch, I discovered biomedical engineering. Biomedical engineering combines the studies and problem-solving required in biology and medicine to create technology that will change the future. I discovered this field of study when I went to an engineering open house at a local university. I knew instantly that was what I wanted to do with my life. I finally felt like I had a purpose that can help others in my community and the world. I bought books, did individual research to increase my understanding, and started brainstorming how I could create technology to make patients' lives easier and more affordable. Basic prosthetics can cost almost $5,000 with more advanced technology pushing them to cost nearly 10 times that. Although not painful, prosthetics can make patients uncomfortable temporarily. The idea that prosthetics should be accessible, comfortable, afforable, grew on me. A veteran, someone with a birth defect, or a victim of a terrible accident should not have to worry about having an arm, leg, or even hearing aids. They shouldn't have to struggle financially in order to have the same opportunities as everyone else. We already live in a world that is not tailored to those that have undesirable conditions. There is no need to make things harder for them. So, I know that I want to help them access what they need. I want those that can't stand putting on a prosthetic leg or arm to feel confident in their appearance, health, finances, and skills.