"Two heads are better than one." As cliché as this phrase is, it does ring true and directly pertains to my desire in furthering my engineering education. As a result of my being driven to think creatively, ponder innovation, and cooperate with a team in high school robotics, I would like to continue as a robotics club member at USC. And just as USC is dedicated to fostering growth in interdisciplinary subjects, I would like to gain a foundation in the classroom in order to promote this program through outside research. Whether it is in a classroom or a lab, I enjoy keeping myself busy and am driven by intellectual stimulation. Through collaboration in both settings, I hope to gain a wide range of perspective in areas of study to broaden my insight, for the future of health sciences deals with integrating many disciplines. My core interests involve the biophysical nature of tumors--as it encompasses both engineering and biology--which I would like to explore through an internship, hopefully, leading others toward this path of exploration as well.