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You are here: Home / Featured Story / Class of 2026 Graduates: #19 Luke Schonerstedt

Class of 2026 Graduates: #19 Luke Schonerstedt

May 8, 2026

Colorado School of Mines

Biomechanical Engineering

Most Impactful Activity, Class or Teacher

Mr. Reeves freshman year engineering class was very impactful. It taught me all of the basics and made me love both design and building.

Most Cherished High School Memory

My most cherished memory was just going to class and hanging out with my friends.

Overcoming Challenge & The Lessons Learned

My freshman year I had an engineering project that I had to work on with someone who completely disagreed with my ideas. From that project, I learned to take in others’ views and ideas, and I realized that I could be wrong.

Advice on Succeeding in High School

To make sure to have a good balance of fun and work. Know what to prioritize.

My Inspiration

My mother gives me inspiration because she is the most hardworking person I have ever met and she inspires me to work harder.

Proudest Accomplishment

I am most proud of being accepted to the Colorado School of Mines because it is a top engineering school in the nation.

Who Knew?

I am pretty lazy most of the time and really have to lock-in, so I do not fail. This is a weakness I am trying to get past.

Thank You So Much

I would like to thank my mom, because without her I would probably have failed English and she always pushed me to be better.

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