Hobbies and interests
Music
Exercise And Fitness
Reading
Self-Help
I read books multiple times per month
Izuka Ikedionwu
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I want to be a successful electrical engineer. I am passionate about using the knowledge and experience to help those in need. I excel academically and I am willing to take action and put in the extra effort necessary to achieve any goal.
Education
Baylor University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Minors:
- Mathematics, General
Career
Dream career field:
Electrical Engineering
Dream career goals:
Senior Engineer, Creative Director, Company Founder
Worker
Grade-A-Catering2018 – 20202 years
Sports
Football
Varsity2018 – 20202 years
Awards
- Hardest Worker
Track & Field
Varsity2016 – 20204 years
Awards
- Most Improved
- School Record
- Sectional Qualifier
- State Qualifier
Public services
Volunteering
Beta Club — Helper2019 – 2019Volunteering
Key Club — Fee collector2019 – 2019
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Black Engineering Leaders Grant
My name is Izuka Ikedionwu. I am nineteen years old and currently live in Arlington, Texas. My parents were both born in Nigeria and migrated to the United States of America in the early 90’s to further their education. Half of my childhood was living near a military base in Lawton-Fort Sill, Oklahoma and a small rural Southern town called Cookeville, Tennessee. When I was in 7th grade, my parents went through a tumultuous divorce leaving my mother the sole provider for our family and my father relocating to Nigeria. This was especially difficult because my mother was going through nursing school at the time. After I graduated high school, we moved for the fourth time in three years, relocating 800 miles and 2 states over to the outskirts of Dallas, Texas. I spent last summer after a socially distant graduation, navigating a new place amidst COVID starting my first semester at Baylor University.
I am currently finishing up my first year at Baylor University as an electrical engineering major and mathematics minor. I am an active member of Baylor Aero, a club that designs, constructs, and flies 3D printed planes by applying the principles of aeronautics and electrical engineering. Additionally, I am a member of NSBE, the National Society of Black Engineers, where I meet and am mentored by like minded individuals who look like me.
I do not know exactly what I want to do for my career not because nothing particularly sparks my interest but the opposite. Numerous paths in the field of electrical engineering interest me immensely. You will be working in the same field of electric engineering but your career or path or job may be different. I want the core of my career to be using electrical engineering to help those in need. I could see myself doing this through researching and developing new technologies that can provide electrical power to the remote and rural communities that do not currently receive stable and sustainable access. Additionally, I want to work with current methods of distribution and management to make them less expensive, more accessible, and more effective for consumers. Finally, I am interested in using my experience and ingenuity to make a company more efficient in the production and implementation of the power systems that will help the people in the target areas. My ultimate goal can be achieved from numerous angles and I hope the next 3 years of college will both zero in on the best path for me and equip me with the skills to do in the best way possible.
I am preparing to achieve my goals through my hard work, perseverance, and my drive. My degree from Baylor University will give me the foundational skills needed to be a good electrical engineer; I went the extra mile to ensure I am the best at what I do by minoring in mathematics since that is a key component of engineering. I am preparing myself by taking these courses and working hard to excel in them: I made the Dean’s Academic Honors list my first semester of college by earning a 3.75 GPA or higher. Along with my academics, I am developing the necessary skills outside of textbooks and classrooms. Being an NSBE member can help me navigate college more effectively and connect me with skill-based opportunities like internships and research positions. I am currently applying to summer internships and research positions so that I can gain hands-on experience in my desired industry. This will put me in the best position to pursue jobs as companies that want to make similar impacts on the world as I do. Above all, I am developing myself personally and mentally. I incorporate self-improvement strategies into my daily life to ensure that I am becoming the best version of myself. Through self-discipline, healthy habits, and a consistent workout routine, I am making sure I have the mental wellbeing and mental capacity to take on the hardships, challenges, and obstacles that my life may encounter on my journey to impacting the lives of others.