Hobbies and interests
Engineering
Drawing And Illustration
Painting and Studio Art
Biomedical Sciences
Medicine
Reading
Mystery
Young Adult
Academic
I read books multiple times per week
Tori McNeil
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NomineeBio
I want to go to school to be a Mechanical Engineer. I do have a lot of hobbies, like drawing and singing. I have great time management skills, social skills, and I work well in teams.
I have lots of dreams and aspirations that could change the world we live in.
Education
Crowder College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Engineering, Other
Joplin High
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Accounting and Computer Science
- Computer Science
- Systems Engineering
Career
Dream career field:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Dream career goals:
Help kids get on/off busses, clip students with harnesses in, calm students
Joplin Schools2023 – Present1 year
Sports
Track & Field
Club2013 – 20163 years
Swimming
Club2009 – 20134 years
Research
Mechanical Engineering
Liberty Utilities — Essentially to watch and learn2020 – 2020
Arts
Joplin High School
MusicA fall concert for every year, A Christmas concert for every year, A Spring concert for every year, All competitions for every year, All pre/post shows for every year2017 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Joplin Humane Society — To make customers food/give customers change2017 – 2017Volunteering
Watered Gardens — Help paint/make sure adults had supplies2016 – 2016
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
One of my favorite pieces of technology is automobiles. In today's world, electric cars are becoming a forefront. Their "gas" mileage, power levels, and convenience seems unmatched. But, from the beginning new and better technology has always been apparent in the automotive industry. The first vehicle made was by a guy named Carl Benz. He created a 3-wheeled "car" (though today we see it as more of a carriage or wagon). It was the first engine powered car created. Nowadays, our cars have cushy seats and air conditioning at the least, but they can go as far as heated seats and rain-sensing wipers.
Interestingly, Carl Benz's company (now known as Mercedes-Benz) has essentially all of those new technologies. In America, it is one of the most luxurious cars you can get.
That kind of evolution is one of the most inspiring things to me. The person who created air conditioning changed everyone's lives. Bluetooth is a vital part of most people's road trips. I want to create the next fundamental change, just like those people who added to the technology of cars. Looking into today's cars with electric technology, I think, "How can I make these better? How can I get these cars to cater to more people?" Better yet, "How can I make an internal combustion engine compete with an electric car, for those who simply don't like electric vehicles?"
I see what some car companies do, and I want to have the space to evaluate on what they do. It keeps me driven, motivated, and inspired to keep thinking.
Engineers of the Future Scholarship
Ever since I was little, I've loved to create. I've had a broad mind and wanted to invent new things (and while most of those things had already been done, it didn't stop me from wanting to do more). I'm a little older now, and though some things have changed, I still want to do more. I want to create more efficient, yet more powerful engines, methods of production, I want to come up with an idea, execute it, and have it spread around the world. I feel I could really make a difference, and I want to be able to, but I can't do it if I can't afford college.
One thing I commonly have an idea for, but can't execute it is the idea behind electric vehicles. I see the public's opinion is highly split. We have people who dislike them due to noise (they want more engine noise), changeability (with internal combustion engines in cars, you can do just about anything), and TONS of people want stick shift transmissions. I want to be able to figure out a way to bring in an "artificial" engine noise that's mechanically changeable, yet not artificial, while pairing it with the fun experience of driving a manual transmission. I want to find a safe, yet easy, way to change an electric engine the way you could an internal combustion one. Doing this would change the world towards efficiency and would help the environment. I want to execute these ideas and come up with more just like it.
Engineering is a highly skilled profession. I know I am highly skilled and can do what they do. I want to be in a position that promotes and creates safety, efficiency, and problem solving. I have a knack for those kinds of things and I love to learn about it.