So long and thanks for all the fish

To quote Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, so long and thanks for all the fish!
On May 6th, I will walk across the stage and graduate with my M.S. Systems Engineering degree, ending my time here at ERAU.
Last year, I graduated with my B.S. Engineering Physics degree with a concentration in Spacecraft Instrumentation and minors in Applied Mathematics and Electrical & Computer Engineering.

My time at ERAU has taught me a lot through many challenges, those good and those more…character-building. Over everything, it has truly developed me into the person that I am today. My advice for those still at ERAU is to pursue your dreams/passions with every ounce of effort that you can give, take care of your mental and physical health, and stand up for what you truly believe in and what is right. At the end of the day, you are the only one that has to live with yourself. During graduation, looking back on your time here and being proud of every decision and action that you have made is the best feeling in the world.

Godspeed to all those heading towards graduation. Here’s to the ones that dream 🥂

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About Isabella

Hometown: St. Augustine, FL Campus Involvement: Graduate Assistant for the Office of Undergraduate Research Why I chose Embry-Riddle: There are two big things that really pushed me to apply/attend to ERAU. One was the tremendous amount of hands-on experience that I could get just by asking to be a part of projects, teams, and research. The other was the numerous program-specific, non-gen-ed classes that started as early as freshman and sophomore year which made me excited to learn and apply concepts as soon as possible.

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