Winner will appear in Reader's Digest, tour The Planetary Society with Bill Nye, and win $20,000!
My son is kind, clever, and hardworking. He aspires to be a robotics engineer and to attend Purdue University. He excels in math and science
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America's Favorite Student will share their educational journey in the pages of Reader’s Digest, highlighting the power of learning and inspiring readers nationwide.
Learn MoreWhy They Love Being a Student
He loves to hang out with friends, learn new things, and try things he wouldn't normally get to outside of the classroom (i.e. experiments, different cultures, challenges).
Favorite Subject & Why
Chip loves science and computer science. He loves to learn about how things work and why. He likes to engineer things and learn how to do so.
How $20,000 Would Support Their Goals
The money isn't as important to us as the experience to travel and to meet Bill Nye. It would be put back into a savings account for when he goes to college. He plans to attend Purdue University for Robotics Engineering. He is a 21st Century Scholar, but will need money outside of that I'm sure. If nothing else, he will have it once he gets out of college and be able to use it as he needs. To live on or to start his own company. I would not be surprised if he invented something.
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