Artifacts

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The artifact that best represents myself and my achievements is ROTC. In ROTC I continuously work hard and persevere to do my best all the time. Keeping up with physical fitness, academics, and staying motivated are a few of the endeavors that ROTC has. This develops creates a person full of determination, accountability, and  integrity. This represents my overall character and accomplishments throughout the first semester at Ohio State. ROTC also represents my academic interests and achievements. I am an Engineering Physics major and ROTC represents STEM Majors with the Navy being one of the most sophisticated STEM branches in the military. Overall, ROTC represents my interests and my accomplishments this first semester at Ohio State.

About Me

Daniel Stuhldreher is a Sophomore at The Ohio State University and is pursing a degree in Intelligence and Security with minors in Geographical Information Systems and Military Science. Daniel is also in the Humanitarian Engineering Scholars program.Currently, Daniel is in the Army ROTC detachment at The Ohio State University and plans to commission as an United States Army Officer upon graduation. He attended and graduated from Hilliard Bradley High School in Hilliard, Ohio with a 4.0 GPA. Daniel and others around him view him as a determined, confident, and hard working person. He is goal oriented and is focused on what lies in front of him. Although 2-year Captain of the Hilliard Bradley Men’s Lacrosse team and 2 year Squad Leader for the Hilliard Bradley Marching Band, Daniel is still aspiring to become a stronger leader. Daniel is committed to service and has served 100 plus hours at various organizations such as COSI (Center of Science and Industry), South Western City Schools, Ohio Machine, and the 2012 Obama Campaign. All of these experiences have shaped him into the person he is today as he strives to continue to serve his community and his country.

Strengths

  • Futuristic
  • Relator
  • Harmony
  • Deliberative
  • Consistency