I've never considered myself a genius when it comes to math, but my curiosity for computers and the world of cyber tech has always come to surpass it. I carry so many unanswered questions in my head from "how many coding languages are there" to "why are some HTML sites with the same format crashing? What's the problem? And how can it be solved?". My ability to keep going despite how harder the math gets not only defines me as the hardworking student that I am but also display some key traits of mine. If there's a concept in class I don't understand I go home and read my calculus book up and down until I understand it. That's why my older brother and my AP calc teacher refer to me having the attitude of a military brat because I come with a determined soul to achieve anything I set my mind to as cliche as it sounds. For this reason I grew inspired by a video I stumbled upon of these two boys who attend the university of Maryland, they had created a device that could detect the Alzheimer's disease at its early stage so doctors could treat it early on.