I am FrankI am currently a high school student enrolled at TGA.
Soon, I will graduate and move on to university. I am 18 years old. I will be attending TU Delft for my bachelor's study and potentially also for my master's studies. I look forward to diving deeper into the subject I truly love studying. CHECK OUT MY PORTFOLIO
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My Life
I am half Swedish and half Chinese
I was born in Vastervik, Sweden. Vastervik is situated in the south eastern Swedish archipelago.
I moved to Shanghai, China when I was three years old.
I then moved on to Helsinki, Finland. I lived there for three years. It was really cold.
Later, I left Helsinki for Gothenburg, Sweden. This is the city that influenced me the most.
After Gothenburg, I moved to TEDA, Tianjin, China. This is where I would through my entire secondary education.
I was born in Vastervik, Sweden. Vastervik is situated in the south eastern Swedish archipelago.
I moved to Shanghai, China when I was three years old.
I then moved on to Helsinki, Finland. I lived there for three years. It was really cold.
Later, I left Helsinki for Gothenburg, Sweden. This is the city that influenced me the most.
After Gothenburg, I moved to TEDA, Tianjin, China. This is where I would through my entire secondary education.
Stockholm, Sweden
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I am Frank Olsson and I love skiing. |
I also like playing basketball. I began playing basketball because of my height.
My Hometowns
I Love Engineering
Prologue
My name is Frank Oskar Olsson, I am currently enrolled in TEDA Global Academy in China. I love playing soccer and basketball. Over the summers in Sweden, I usually go out sailing or fishing with my brother. I also like to go skiing over the holidays. I am a mix of two cultures and ethnicities—Sweden and China. I spent the first four years of my life growing up in Sweden. I then moved to Shanghai China for two years, then Finland for two years, then Sweden for another five years, and then I moved to Tianjin, China. I have lived in a total of six cities for extended periods, this has given me a sense of the world and what it has to offer.
As a soon-to-be Aerospace Engineering student at one of the most prestigious universities in the European Union, I would classify myself as an “ambitious’ person. Just a year ago, I had no clue about what I wanted to do in the future. I was considering becoming an economist or businessman. Though after reminiscing all of my interests and hobbies, I realized that engineering would be a perfect major for me. At the end of grade eleven, I started studying the courses necessary for me to get into the university of my dreams—The Technical University of Delft. I had to brush up on multiple skills related to mathematics and physics that I learned over that year. Having been decent in physics class and not having much interest in the subject of physics, I realized that I had a lot to do. Over the summer holiday, I began working on my calculus and physics skills. I had to go through multiple online courses in order to even be close to qualifying for the program. I knew that I wanted to pursue a career in engineering, I had to work an average of five to six hours per day over the summer holiday to review the mathematics, physics, and engineering courses I missed in High School. My ambition drove me through this long, difficult, and tedious process. Ambition took me to the position which I am in today. On my way to the fifth-ranked university in Aerospace / mechanical engineering and one of the most prestigious engineering universities in continental Europe. |