Morteza Hashemi

My name is Morteza Hashemi , a senior ECE student at Shrif University of Technology. I was born in Saveh, an industrial city in the central region of Iran on the 12nd of September 1989. I don't recall much about my first six years of life, but my parents have told me that I was a troublesome young toddler. After passing elementary school, I was accepted in secondary school in Saveh with highly competitive entrance exam. After graduation as the first ranked from secondary school, I took part in the National Organization for the Development of Exceptional Talents (NODET) high school entrance exam, which happened to choose only 30 pupils. Marvelously enough, I got accepted and pursued high school studies in physics & mathematics there until taking part in the KONKOOR. Honestly, Konkoor, as the National Universities' Entrance Exam, is the worthiest candidate for being named as the most challenging event in the educational career of an Iranian. I happened to get accepted at Sharif University of Technology, the best engineering university in Iran (and maybe the Middle-East), in the Electrical Engineering Department in 2007. It's noteworthy to mention the fact that throughout my life, I had always dreamed of becoming an Electrical Engineer and I think I am moving in a true path towards my goals. I'm not really good at ending a short essay, so I'll finish my autobiography with a William Shakespeare Quote : All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages