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I am a member of the Honors Engineering Learning Community and a math lover.  I was born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, the birthplace of aviation.  I love stars, the night sky, and space in general.  I am in love with the heavens and beyond.  The combination of these two facts probably make it not a far stretch to assume I plan to major in Astronautical Engineering.  I also love music...all kinds of music.  As such, I also plan to double minor in Music Theory and History, as well as in Mathematics.
 
I am a member of the Honors Engineering Learning Community and a math lover.  I was born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, the birthplace of aviation.  I love stars, the night sky, and space in general.  I am in love with the heavens and beyond.  The combination of these two facts probably make it not a far stretch to assume I plan to major in Astronautical Engineering.  I also love music...all kinds of music.  As such, I also plan to double minor in Music Theory and History, as well as in Mathematics.
  
If you ever want to contact me, find me on Facebook, email me at reckman@purdue.edu, or just call or text me at (937) 901-2600
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If you ever want to contact me, find me on Facebook, email me at reckman AT purdue DOT edu, or just call or text me at (937) 901-2600

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I am a member of the Honors Engineering Learning Community and a math lover. I was born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, the birthplace of aviation. I love stars, the night sky, and space in general. I am in love with the heavens and beyond. The combination of these two facts probably make it not a far stretch to assume I plan to major in Astronautical Engineering. I also love music...all kinds of music. As such, I also plan to double minor in Music Theory and History, as well as in Mathematics.

If you ever want to contact me, find me on Facebook, email me at reckman AT purdue DOT edu, or just call or text me at (937) 901-2600

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