'== Ashkan Sobhe =='
I was born on
November 9, 1986 in Tehran, Iran. I lived in Germany for a while
when I was four years old; I went to kindergarten there and had a
lot of fun learning a bit of German. Then, my family and I traveled
to England and stayed there for a while. After that, we all moved
back to Iran. I spent most of my life in Iran except for some
travels to Singapore, Malaysia, and Dubai.
My elementary,
junior high, and high schools were all in private schools; my
father was also an active member of PTA during all these years. He
holds a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Southern
California, USC. My academic grades in elementary and junior high
were straight A's.
After taking several tests and exams, and
going through a few interviews, I was accepted by one of the
top-four high schools in Iran; therefore, my parents bought me a
classical guitar to show their appreciation for my hard work. Now,
composing music, writing songs (lyrics), and singing is my favorite
hobby, and I practice playing guitar at least one hour per day.
I loved horses since I was a little kid. I enjoy being in the
nature and spending my time with such loyal animals, like horses.
One day, my father came to me and said that he had found a Horse
Back Riding Club next to his warehouse which was in the suburbs of
Tehran. I saw my dream come true. Five years later, I found myself
in the 5th place in a nation wide horse jumping competition.
My
family and I moved to the U.S. in September 2003; we resided in New
York City for the first 10 months. Last year, a huge earthquake hit
the city of Bam in South Iran. Many people died; lots of houses
were torn down; almost everything was destroyed. I really felt bad
for the kids who had lost their parents in that natural disaster. I
could feel how they felt because I was living without my dad during
that short period of time too. So my brother, who was 11 years old
at that time, and I, made our minds and decided to pick up the
phone and call our father in Tehran and ask him to donate our 3
horses to the kids of Bam who had lost their parents and had no
place to live in and no shoulder to cry on. A couple of days after
that, my father sent me an e-mail which had a copy of a newspaper
attached to it. That newspaper had mentioned my brother's name and
mine for our big donation.
While attending my 11th
grade in a private high school in New York City, I was asked to be
in charge of sound systems and the computer section during
International Day. My job was playing the national anthems of each
country. 26 nations were represented by the students. In the same
year, I also was part of our school soccer team. I played there as
a defense player, and had a few competitions with other high
schools in the city. We won all the matches. I was also selected to
go to a United Nations Conference representing my school with seven
other students. I became the student of the month for a couple of
times.
My family and I moved to Los Angeles in late June 2004. I
did not want to waste my summer time, so I took a pre-calculus
course at UCLA and earned a B grade. For my 11th grade, it became
such a great experience. For the fall of 2004, I enrolled in
Beverly Hills High School, and I am glad I did. I received a
wonderful education and a whole rounded experience there. My
"Teenage Problems" research started with a simple project for my
English class with Dr. Ramsey, this year at Beverly Hills High
School. Later on, I thought, it would be a great idea to publish
this information on a website, so all the teenagers from all over
the world could use them. This is why I designed and built
www.drsobhe.com . Two weeks ago, the radio station "670 AM, KIRN"
invited me to go there and have a live show and talk about my
website and teenage problems. It was such fun and hopefully I will
have more shows on the radio in the near future. Sometimes, I write
poems and one of them was chosen and published in this year's,
"Voices Around The World" magazine.
I love reading books. I
worked during the summer of 2003 in a bookshop back in Tehran. Now,
I work at the Beverly Hills Public Library as a homework helper. I
do this with love as a service to the community, in which I live.
In addition, I work at Hawthorne school in Beverly Hills, as a math
mentor for 8th graders. I love Math, Computer Science and
especially Computer Networking. When I was in Iran, as an extra
curriculum activity, I took the Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer, (MCSE) Course. In its final exam, I received the best
possible grade, 1000 out of 1000. I also took some English classes
after my regular high school classes in Tehran. Besides English, I
speak two other languages; Farsi, and Turkish.
In the fall of
2005, I will be attending California State University, Northridge
(CSUN), and my major will be Computer Science. I would like to
continue my studies until I receive a Ph.D. It is my goal to have
my own company in Information Technology and Computer Security
Systems. I would also like to keep working on the website and
develop it fully. I Hope it helps teenagers, as it has in the past.
Most of the books, articles, and websites on teenage problems are
prepared by adults. I believe teenagers, can help themselves as
well, if we open the way and prepare the ground for them to
communicate with one another. The teenagers of today, will be the
leaders of tomorrow. We should believe in them and give them the
opportunity to prove themselves.
Ashkan
Sobhe
ashkan@drsobhe.com