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Aboriginal Awards Program 2000 Scholarship Recipient Richard
Nelson
Its
the wish of most parents that their children go on to have
a better life than they did. Non-status MicMac Richard Nelson,
a fourth-year mechanical engineering student at Concordia
University in Montreal, has taken that wish to heart.
Born
in Saint John, New Brunswick, Richard has lived in Montreal
since he was three years old. Hes always taken a keen
interest in how machines work. When he reached CEGEP
Quebecs pre-university education preparation school
he was torn between pursuing a career in business or
science. Math was a strong subject, but hed have to
work hard at his sciences.
True
to his character, Richard didnt back down from a challenge.
He chose to study mechanical engineering. "its
all a matter of convincing yourself that you have to do it.
Theres no room to back down or procrastinate,"
he explains.
His
first year was, as Richard puts it, "a disaster."
" I had a hard time adapting. The transition from CEGEP
was tough. Juggling work and school was a challenge, but I
got through barely!"
At
that point, Richard decided to take a year off to regroup
and earn some more money, so that when he returned, he could
concentrate more fully on his studies. Upon returning to school,
he not only faced the stress of the university regimen, but
he also had to overcome personal doubts about his abilities.
Richard succeeded in both areas and since then, he hasnt
looked back.
"Ill
be the first engineer in the family," he says proudly.
"I know therell be more challenges down the road
in school and beyond, but I have lots of family support to
help me out along the way."
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