Starting his journey at the painted mountains of Western Colorado, he drove gallantly through the winding roads and deep canyons which make up what is known as the rocky mountains. The journey was long, tiresome, and required discipline of the highest rank, but after 4 long, grueling, and tiresome hours in a warm automatic car, he made it to the Eastern slope, and to a small town called by the name of a star's gentle and warm light: Golden. In this town he came to the treasure which he so desired: the hospitable, freindy, and ever improving campus which is Colorado School of Mines. For the next four years he would live here, practicing and mastering skills which are impossible to master: self-improvement, self-awareness, leadership, knowledge applicability, and so much more. As he struggles and grows from day to day, the dream in his heart holds string and true. The world will be his. And this, is only where the story begins... https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/hzbzvxfEQOXaqFLKkVPNSx-Djcl06nBKRMn56szkzOt3C24XCTVtqswkGOGBwuO-b8oWCLsGAKlEnIcTQOXVFmBdFQQXKfWet7dzlW7_DSo63Y2FV4rASfjtvOGN3hgpYZPYA-Z5
Ahem. On a more serious note, Torin Johnson is a University Innovation Fellow originally from Grand Junction, Colorado, and now attends the Colorado School of Mines, where he is pursuing a degree in Computer Science + Robotics and Intelligent Systems. After graduating, he plans to work in the up and coming robotics industry for a few years, then head back to school for a Masters in Business (possibly a MBA, and hopefully at the Wharton school of business). Eventually he wishes to start his own company in the tech field, most likely in robotics.