Q: How will education affect my earnings?
A: Well, when I grow up I want to become an aerospace engineer. In this profession I would have to design, build, and/or perfect aircrafts, rockets, and/or spacecrafts. I understand the concept of the more education I have the more money I will earn from my job. Education would benefit me both money wise and skill wise. If I learn about mechanics, science, and math; I could perfect/create aircrafts that would never breakdown or loose air lift. I could create crafts that run efficiently on other fuels like water or light. I could do so many things to improve how flight works. 


 
    Well it was a long day. We spent this day at Brown University. We started off by splitting up into 2 separate groups. Each group started in a different area of the campus. My group started in the theater. The teacher who taught the classes told us his life story. he told us how when he was young he loved to write and direct plays. Mr. Elmo's story was very long. There were some points that I dosed off and at other points I was very into it. One part that I was very into was when he started to speak about the Voodoo flags hanging around the theater. I felt very uncomfortable and strange after that. Then we were of to the gym. The gym was okay. It wasn't the best in the world ,but it wasn't the worst. We walked around; we saw the hockey rink, their basketball court and there rooftop (which they don't use. After that we went to the cafeteria. The food there was very good. I ate about four plates. Then we went on a scavenger hunt Which was (sorry to say) boring. Overall i had a good time at Brown. There were a lot of college students there. There weren't many cute girls around. I think this all tied in with the career projects because the stories that the teachers were giving to us were all about pursuing what you like/love to do and get a degree in that field. For example: Mr. Elmo loved theater when he was young. He pursued his love for theater and went to college to get his degree in performing arts and now he teaches dozens of students at Brown everyday.
 
The career that I will be choosing to follow or pursue is called Aerospace Engineering. Aerospace engineers specialize in building and designing planes and rockets. They work for the military, space programs or for commercial airliners like Boeing. It sound very interesting especially when you can build 3 dimensional models of the plane or rocket that you are building and designing. I like to build things, but I don't have the skills or time to build things.

 
Question 1: What are your thoughts about the career project?
Question 2: Do you have any concerns?
Question 3: How are you feeling about the trip to Brown University?
Question 4: What are you looking forward to?

Answer 1: Well I'm excited but I'm also a little nervous about the presentations.
Answer 2: One of my concerns is the presentation I have to give about my career.
Answer 3: I feel excited about the trip to Brown University
Answer 4: I'm looking forward to everything (especially the college people)