 To me, Hispanic Heritage Month is a great time to celebrate our cultures and heritage and it's also a great time to honor those that came before us. Like for example, someone who really inspires me is Enid Melancholot, who was the first Hispanic astronaut and that is something that really impacts me because I want to be a aerospace engineer. Sometimes I go to the Latino Cultural Center to enjoy some of the activities that they have. They often have hang-out sessions. It's really very good. When I was in high school, there were some of the older kids who really inspired me to pursue a science degree and I hope to think that maybe I'm inspiring someone back in high school the same way. Over the summer, I visited my high school and I had a great time with the kids building small robots to compete with each other. And I think it's a great way to really inspire people, or inspire kids to have a great time with robotics and really person-sized. For a while, I wanted to be an astronaut, change the shape of the architect and paleontologist, doctor for a bit, and then I think it might have been a second meeting in middle school, where we built a robotic hat. I mean, also my dad's an engineer, so I could have played a role. It's a conscious thing. And yeah, then I decided I wanted to focus in high school and then I joined robotics team and then I was sure I wanted to be there. I really became interested in aerospace engineering, I believe. I saw a YouTube video and I became really passionate about push planes. That's what I wanted to do, I wanted to be there.