Over the years, I have had a variety of career interests. At age five, I was determined to become a princess. At age 12, a choir director seemed like the best profession for me. When I was fifteen, I wanted to become a nurse. Finally, as a senior in high school, I figured out what type of career I actually want to pursue for the rest of my life. After much consideration, many pros and cons lists, and some input from my family, I finally made the decision to pursue mathematics education. I know…
Alternate Major A general curiosity of numerical calculations in the existence of matter is the major root-cause for majoring in Chemistry. In essence, a lack thereof of such curiosity fuels the desire to transition from Chemistry to another science-related fields. One popular change is from Chemistry to Biology. I personally think that changing my major to Biology will be the easy route to take because the comparison between the two illustrates a rather compelling idea of 39 credits to obtain…
Forget Shakespeare, I’m going to be an engineer. I consider myself a very math and science oriented person; I am not a social studies or English person. I have problems memorizing dates and remembering what Louis the 14th did during his reign. And I can't think of thesis statements off the top of my head, instead it takes me hours of rewriting and crossing things out. I do, however, know how to use data. I love learning about the world around us from the smallest cells in biology, to imploding…
One of the primary responsibilities assigned to Ms. Pabbaraju will be to translate business requirements and functional specifications into program designs and code modules. Ms. Pabbaraju will design and develop new interfaces, modify existing interfaces, and configure existing Sterling interfaces and processes. This will ensure that Lowe’s systems have accurate and up-to-date customer order, payment processing, and inventory management information. Additionally, Ms. Pabbaraju will work…
Explain how equipment innovation has improved performance and/or prevented injury. Improvements, advancements, and the latest intentions have resulted in innovative progressive and enhanced equipment to give the performer or athlete an elite presentation. Not only are innovations limited to equipment, but clothing/apparel is similarly more improved and dynamic depending on the athletic performance. Computer analysis measures done by researchers give imperative insight to detailed performance,…
I can recall my recent summer when I challenged myself to do tremendous work. Looking back to my previous summers, the mundane experience encouraged me to take drivers education for my license next year, test out of Algebra 2 and P.E., work on my AP History and Advanced English homework, practiced my viola for Symphonic Orchestra, read books during the night, and study for the S.A.T. (which was indeed, way too early for me). I was prompted to act because I recently found my ambitions for my…
I have always been interested in technology and robotics. In high school, I started mentoring a child with autism and discovered my interest in helping people with disabilities. During my sophomore year, while looking summer research opportunities, I came across a Robotics Lab at Washington State University that was developing a semi-autonomous wheelchair to improve navigation for quadriplegic ALS patients–a project which combined both my interests. Captivated, I wrote to Professor Taylor who…
discovered an issue with the building he designed, he persisted to conduct more research, inform the companies and people involved, and support the reconstruction of the issues found in order to protect the safety of the public and the integrity of his engineering career. Therefore, LeMessurier’s actions are crucial to discuss, as his ethical decisions set a good precedent for future scientists who may face difficult dilemmas. The Citicorp Center trusted LeMessurier to create the structural…
Picture this; a six year old girl sits in her kindergarten classroom on career day. At the front of the room, a teacher asks what she wants to be when she grows up. She excitedly answers that she’d like to be an engineer, and one of her classmates firmly tells her, ‘That’s a boy’s job.’ Ten years later, she’s sixteen, and she’s overwhelmed by the tiny female to male ratio in her AP biology class. Then, she’s eighteen and she’s putting in college applications. She’s torn. She wants to put in her…
The assigned material for this week's article summary assignment is titled "Metal polishing: Do this, not that". The article is authored by CTD Mike, and was published on 06 Oct 11. The article appears on the cheaperthandirt.com website, and may be sourced at: http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/metal-polishing-this/. The article begins with the assumption you have a task to perform that involves removing metal. Should I use the Dremel rotary tool? Stones? If you want to make sure you don't jack up…