Dometrious Andre Gordine is my name. I was born in Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 7, 1992. At the age of three, I was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, a kind of Autism Spectrum Disorder. By earning both education and work experience, I have worked hard and come a long way. Virginia Union University awarded me a bachelor's degree in mathematics, and North Carolina A & T State University awarded me a master's degree in civil engineering. My adventure, on the other hand, is only beginning.
When I start working, I plan to use my abilities and expertise in public transportation, geography, mathematics, and civil engineering, especially transportation. I will demonstrate to the world how I can make a difference while doing what I enjoy and am passionate about. Any possibility that has to do with mathematics excites me. I can work as an analyst, an accountant, a specialist, or in any other commercial field where mathematics is used on a daily basis.
Around the course of my life, I've met people from all over the world, not only from my country. My life experience has changed substantially as a result of them. As a caring son, a supportive uncle, and a cousin to my generational family, I will make a significant difference in the lives of individuals who are in similar situations to me. No one should be excluded because of their disability when opportunities arise.