Jana Homsi
Shipped horus at College Station High School.
My name is Jana Homsi and I am currently on my way to graduating at College Station High School on May 22, 2026. At College Station High School, I was the President of the VEX Robotics Club and Lead Designer of the VEX Engineering Notebook. The programming languages that I am familiar with include Python, Java, and R Programming as well as ROBOTC, which is a text-based programming language tailored for VEX Robotics that bridges block-based coding and full C development. Moreover, I was an Elite Swimmer at Aggie Swim Club that showcased the values of collaboration, Harmony, and Determination for Success through each Swim Meet through my strong dedication and love for competition.
Another Accomplishment: 1st Place Team Award in Statistical Research Achievements and Efforts: Being awarded this award was a significant accomplishment because it highlighted my dedication to learn a new Programming language (R Programming) that I can utilize to do Statistical Research and complete a sophisticated presentation with all of my team's findings and projects that I worked extensively hard on, which, when the results came out, were to our surprise and confidence/dedication of our own efforts, earned the 1st Place Team Award at Texas A&M University Statistical Research Program.
2nd Accomplishment: Emerging Artist Winner at College Station High School at The Arts Center of Brazos Valley: This was where I found my talent in Art and allowed me to learn more about myself through communicating what I feel and my perspective about my Artwork, specifically "My Magnificent Kandinsky". Its significance came from how I realized that I have a visionary focus and attention to detail that bring me the confidence I need to make the artwork, which is the reason why my decision to submit it to the Emerging Artist competition compelled me to take a chance in giving myself the ability to express myself and the hidden capabilities that are still a mystery and represent my high school with pride.
Ultimately, I am an aspiring Biomedical Engineer at Texas A&M University. Seeing patients in the hospital and realizing “Is this really the best we can do and how can I fix that?” is what drives my passion for marking my footprint in the healthcare community. My early experience of Computer-Aided Design software from basic to complex projects like our Competition Robot allowed me to notice my detail-oriented nature in genuinely enjoying myself working out the process in my mind and seeing it come alive with a finished product in my hands. Seeing how my talents and way of perceiving medical problems at a new angle shifted my learning from questioning myself: what else can I build? along with the goal to reimagine and reshape health care.