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Oluwadamilare Adeleke’s Details (Student ID: 626)
Submitted on: December 4, 2023 at 8:36 am
Final Average:
64.2
Essay
It has taken a very long time for me to decide on the path that I wanted to take for my career. I have almost always known that I wanted to be an engineer. I was always more interested in applying my knowledge to solve problems rather than just research and understand the world. However, I had little to no inkling as to which field of engineering I wanted to go in to. I had always been a dabbler, involving myself in a large variety of activities with the interest of learning about how stuff works. I started out learning how to use the tools in the shed outback, making pinewood derby cars and model rockets. I would help my dad with home improvement and repair projects around the house. As time went on, my ability learns and apply show more content
But I did have an interest in materials. However, mechanical engineering is a very broad field. Mechanical engineering has an area of specialization referred to as “Materials and Manufacturing” It doesn’t focus so heavily on material development and design so much as material selection and the methods of manufacturing parts using those materials. For example, “How do you mass produce carbon fiber parts?” would be a problem that a mechanical engineer of this specialization might set out to solve. At this point I had also had some exposure to electrical engineering, through a Snap Electronics kit and obtaining my Amateur Radio License. Mechanical engineers do take some electrical engineering classes. This gives mechanical engineers an understanding of electrical control systems and electric motors both of which play important roles in machinery.
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Student ID | 626 |
First Name | Oluwadamilare |
Surname | Adeleke |
Phone no: | 07032305205 |
Student Email: | dhray973@gmail.com |
Home Address | Egbedore quater |
City | Modakeke |
State/Province/Region | Osun State (Oshogbo) |
Date of Birth | March 3, 2007 |
Emergency Contact Name | Adeleke Adeyemi |
Emergency Contact Address |
Egbedore quater |
Relationship to Emergency Contact | Siblings |
Mother’s Full name | Adeleke Serah Sola |
Father’s Full name | Adeleke Lawrence Ibukunoluwa |
Mother’s Occupation | Trader |
Father’s Occupation | Farmer |
Mother’s Phone No | 07039553080 |
Father’s Phone No | 08062448343 |
Family’s compound (Agbo ile) | Agbo Ile atagbado ojo |
Name of school | Omotola Frontline College |
School category | Private |
Address of school | Egbedore |
Name of school principal | Mr Fagbemi Abiola Julius |
Current class | SS3 |
What future educational career will you likely pursue |
Mechanical engineer |
Have you registered for WAEC? | No |
Name of school (WAEC) | |
Address of school (WAEC) | |
Payment receipt (WAEC) | |
Do you have any academic award? | Yes |
Academic awards |
Senior Prefect Boy |
Do you participate in community service or extra-curriculum | Yes |
List participation in community service |
Cutting bushes near community |
Do you participate in sport | Yes |
List the sport |
Football |
Student Department | Science Student |