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im alex and im a grade 12 student at south carleton high school there i am student council president founder of the first ever table tennis club captain of the basketball team and leader of volunteer hours with over 200 so far one major challenge i faced was when i got a double eye injury during a rogue match unfortunately i was temporarily blind for two weeks which which set me back in my studies however i maximize my learning by using engineering marvels like screen readers to help my online studies and speech-to-text tools to allow me to submit any assignments moreover once i regained my vision my color senses were off so i used a screen recalibrator to change the colors to mimic what i was used to this challenge not only required me to face adversity but use engineering successes to help me confront my challenge this innovation and perseverance will be a big reason why i will succeed at u of t engineering