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    is listening skills and good interpersonal skills as they will be working as part of a team. Where education is concerned, it would be wise to have done an internship at a music studio or enlisting in a degree program in recording arts or sound engineering. To achieve your ambition of becoming a Recording Engineer, there are a wide variety of different courses you can invest in to get all the necessary training and prior instructions. Some of these courses include: • Advanced Structural…

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    Engineering a Career for Life (Rough Draft) With technology constantly advancing in the healthcare industry, many jobs have been created to continue these advancements. One of which is the job of a biomedical engineer. Through the combination of engineering with medical and biological sciences, biomedical engineers can make major advances in healthcare technology. While it requires a lot of advanced mathematics, being a biomedical engineer would be a good career for the future that I would be…

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    • Aerospace engineering and computer sciences are important in today’s society because without these two fields, life as we know it would not be possible. Aerospace engineering is responsible for many inventions that we take for granted every day. Things like the rumble strips down the highways, braces, Velcro, Febreze, and much more. Without aerospace engineering inventions like these would not exist. By exploring how to travel in space, different inventions are made that citizens can use in…

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    I did a lot of drafting by hand because at the time Solidworks and cadding technology wasn’t as prevalent as it is nowadays. I also did a lot of punch card programming, which is old school programming of 1’s and 0’s to a logic reader a.k.a. a computer. My school experiences were helpful in that they gave me the general know how in certain aspects of my job. Basically school helped me to become a very resourceful person; whenever I didn’t know something or was having trouble with something my…

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    I dreamed as a kid, like many others, of being a nurse or a doctor when I grew up. I loved the idea of giving shots and wrapping up broken bones. Fixing medical issues seemed cool. After all, there’s an injury, and as a nurse or doctor you have to solve it. Problem solving seemed to be my forte. Yet somehow, I wasn’t completely satisfied. I kept forcing myself to think, “This is what I want. This is going to be great.” I started to outgrow my love the medical field. In my junior year of high…

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    Introduction I would describe myself as an engineering enthusiast, and have wanted to create things ever since I can remember. While it’s really hard to pin-point exactly why I’ve always wanted to become an engineer. I love the engineers give a purpose to mathematics and science, and use them to create the tools of our world. I want to experience the intellectual challenges engineers face. Engineers are paid well, and encouraged by everyone to solve the biggest problems of today. This report…

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    scientists and engineers.” Within my lifetime I have heard an unremarkable amount of facts and figures concerning how much STEM is growing, and thus have been greatly encouraged to pursue a degree in these fields. I am planning to major in Electrical Engineering and my mother is very pleased about this because I, according to her “need to get a good job that will provide for my wife as well as my mother.” I can honestly say that if I were to tell her that I was changing my major to philosophy…

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    suits, standing in line for 15minutes”. After entering the building, first I got overwhelmed by the great variety of companies actually participating in this event. Then, unfortunately, I noticed that most of the companies were looking for either computer engineers or mechanical engineers. There was really nothing there for psychology and/or communication major student. Most, but not all, of the people who were representing these companies, were not well informed. When I asked them questions…

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    I’ve always wanted to be an inventor long before I found Engineering. I wanted to be someone who made the coolest of things and made so many people happy. I dreamed big as a kid, always getting lost in my little world of imagination. Growing up has changed some things for me. I still aspire to be an Inventor of sorts, but I want to do it better through becoming a world class Engineer. A world Class engineer would be able to effectively make goals and stick to them to strengthen their effect; the…

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    My Passion For Mathematics

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    school, I had fostered an intense passion toward Mathematics particularly, as well as other natural science disciplines in general. Therefore, it had been my anticipation since then to select a career in the realm of STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics); however, which exact career was still an uncertainty. My interest varied inconsistently throughout my early years in high school, as I initially wanted to become a pharmacist, and subsequently a high school math teacher.…

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