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Clemson student Evan Lowe explains what drove him to pursue a Ph.D. in automotive engineering.
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I'm only 14, and already know what I want to be when I'm older, obviously the answer is an automotive engineer. The reason why I want to be a automotive engineer is, because when I was small as maybe 3-4 years old, I had that passion to do something good with my life. That passion was this. I just love how cars are made. Also, when ever my Dad gets a new car, lets say a car brakes down, for some reason I have this process in my head of what could be wrong with the car, especially mechanical issues. So I come up with the main issues the car may be cranking but not starting, and those main things would be to check if the fuel injectors are working, so fuel is getting into the engine, and luckily, that was the problem. So hooray, I can find mechanical issues quickly. The question I Want to ask is - If I'm in middle set in all of my subjects, can I still be the engineer that I want to be?