Age
17
Gender
Male
Hobbies and interests
Business And Entrepreneurship
Coding And Computer Science
Community Service And Volunteering
Volunteering
Reading
Academic
Novels
Science Fiction
Science
Historical
Action
Architecture
Book Club
Business
Design
Biography
Environment
Economics
Gardening
Health
Horror
How-To
Cookbooks
Sports and Games
Philosophy
Psychology
Realistic Fiction
Politics
Religion
Short Stories
Suspense
Mystery
Tragedy
Thriller
Young Adult
I read books daily
US CITIZENSHIP
US Citizen
Mohammad Abd-Elmoniem
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FinalistMohammad Abd-Elmoniem
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FinalistBio
I discovered programming at 7 and have since received 16 certificates from various organizations, including Google, Rice, UMich, and Duke. Still, as my love and realization of the impact of writing code and my progression through high school intertwined, I realized the innovative effects it could have. During my early years of high school, I used my web development skills to start a journalism site that provides students worldwide with free and accurate information about current events. During my senior year, I started developing a mobile app around developing a quick and efficient alternative to throwing away food through guided in-app donations, reducing food waste and global hunger. Shortly after, I created a mobile application for the first Muslim-run crisis line. I have also received state and regional awards in gymnastics, placed second in my collegewide AMATYC math tournament, won monthly local game and arcade development contests, become the Vice President of my college math club, and developed mobile apps as a freelancer.
Not fond of education, I discovered the real-world applications of education, and the struggles I could solve with my educated mind were an integral part of my journey.
Having completed high school earlier this year at 14 and dual enrolled college by the end of the year, I am glad to announce that I have been admitted as a junior transfer to the University of Michigan LSA at 15. However, after aid, the cost totals 60k, and with a family income of 120k and 20k EFC, my deposit remains unpaid, and education stalled until further aid is received.
Education
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Computer Engineering
Prince George's Community College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Computer Engineering
Acellus Academy
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Computer Science
Test scores:
1570
SAT
Career
Dream career field:
Computer Software
Dream career goals:
Company Founder
Founder
FeedThePeople2021 – Present3 yearsWebsite and Application Debugger
Fiverr2019 – Present5 yearsFounder, President
KA Digest2018 – Present6 yearsHead Web Developer, Vice President
Hummingbird News (Local)2016 – 20193 yearsThumbnail Designer
Fiverr2019 – 20212 yearsTeaching Assistant
Prince George's Muslim Association2019 – Present5 yearsWebsite and Application Designer
Fiverr2019 – 20212 yearsFreelancer
Fiverr2019 – Present5 years
Sports
Swimming
Intramural2011 – 20143 years
Artistic Gymnastics
Intramural2012 – 20208 years
Awards
- 2019 Maryland State Champion
- 1st place All-Around in 2019 Mid-Atlantic Invitational
- 1st place Rings in 2019 DQ3
- 3rd place All-Around in Christmas City Classic
Fencing
Intramural2020 – Present4 years
Research
Physics
Acellus Academy — Researcher2021 – 2021Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
Islamic Leadership Institute of America — Researcher2018 – 2018
Arts
Freelance
Design2020 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Diyanet Center of America — Sunday School Teacher2018 – PresentVolunteering
Al Huda School — Food Packager for Refugees2013 – 2019Volunteering
Islamic Relief USA — Food Distrubutor2014 – 2019Advocacy
Islamic Leadership Institute of America — Project Manager for Advocacy Event2017 – 2018Volunteering
Prince George's Muslim Association — Teaching Assistant2019 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Bold Patience Matters Scholarship
Patience enables me to analyze things and situations beyond their face value. The resourceful, calm, empathetic, and self-controlling behavior given to me allows me to keep smiling despite challenges.
Growing up, I remember always being surrounded by older adults and having elderly parents. From hearing to physical disabilities, I gradually learned to become patient with my surroundings. However, my patience developed significantly when I began programming.
Long hours of constantly looking at long lines of code and dozens of cryptic errors tested my patience. The harder it got, the more patient I learned to become.
I first started programming when I was 6, and at the time, I was still learning how to use a keyboard. Those characters and numbers became my alphabet, and I learned how to use them to create amazing things and experiences for others and myself. I spent the next few months learning about boolean logic, functional programming, and other mathematical principles that made programs work. The more I learned, the more excited I became. It was like an addiction.
Looking back, I could have given up then and never looked back; however, despite the struggles, I remained patient and soon enough, I realized I had discovered my true passion. As my friends began to quit, I dug myself into even more complex topics.
By understanding the importance of having patience, I maintained an unwavering focus on my long-term goals. Temporary setbacks like a delayed promotion, failing to qualify for a tournament or exam, or enduring train and flight delays do not affect me as much - they only help me become even more patient and develop as a person.
SkipSchool Scholarship
The Wright Brothers have inspired me for several years. Their efforts were often discouraged by those who thought it was impossible to develop a flying plane; however, they did not back down and are now considered the fathers of aviation. As a 14-year-old high school senior graduating several years early, I am also discouraged from my full potential or told to give up because I am too young. Instead, I decided to strive harder and believe in myself even more, ending up becoming the Vice President of a local tech newspaper at ten and founding my own freelancing business at 12.