College Corner: Jarryd Kissel

Kaelynn Behrens

Jarryd Kissel will study aerospace engineering next fell.

Jarryd Kissel, an honor student near the top of the senior class, recently deicided to attend Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Here is what Jarryd had to say about his choice.

The Blueprint: How many colleges did you apply to?

Jarryd: One.

The Blueprint: What made you apply to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University?

Jarryd: My one friends brother goes there and told me how great of a school is was.

The Blueprint: What are you planning on majoring in?

Jarryd: Aerospace Engineering.

The Blueprint: What made you chose this specific major?

Jarryd: I had always been interested in engineering and then during the one career fair, I listened to and aerospace engineer and it was fascinating.

The Blueprint: What do you think will be some of the major differences between college and high school?

Jarryd: The courses will be harder, and I will be far from home.

The Blueprint: What are your feelings on moving on from Bellwood-Antis High School?

Jarryd: I am excited to start a new chapter in life, but I know that I will miss some things.