My name is Marc Jeune I am a freshman a City Tech the reason why I came to City Tech is because my high school had a partnership with City Tech mechanical department and if I had enlisted City Tech I would have gotten credit for the work I have done in highschool. As a young chi have I always been a person that liked to work with my hands, I guess the reason why is because my father is an engineer so I grew up watching him fix things with his hands and I grew up liking the experience because I would ask to help him and it felt really citifying learning how to screw items together then from me being a child it has never changed that I wanted to become an engineer as I get older this is why I am in the mechanical engineer major.
A hobby that I have been interested in that always calms me down is lifting weights, going to the gym is a safe place for me knowing that I could improve mentally and physically, and if I fail a set there’s no rush because there’s always time to improve and no due date. The reason why I started going to the gym is that I always liked anything with fitness. But it all started when I younger 16 years I did gymnastics and I loved it. I was going to competitions and it got really serious when my parents let me go on a meet at West Point on a Friday during school hours. But then I stopped because of quartine, but once things started to open up the group from my gymnastics started to split apart. So then I thought about something similar to gymnastics and it sparked in my head a fitness gym. But even when I was going to the gym I didn’t have that spark to push me to know what I was doing at the gym. But I have an older brother that helped me with what I was doing and it made me motivated to head to the gym more because he trained me on how to do certain things correctly.
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However, I see some good ideas here that might be the seed of your education narrative.
Did the gymnastics club save you?
What was this special program in high school?