Friday, September 18, 2009

ACT applying

Now I've applied for the ACT. Im taking it on October 24. Which reminds me that I have to show my teacher my admission ticket for extra points. Anywho I'm challenging myself to make higher than my friend. He scored a 25 on his first try. You might know him; his name is Austin Walker. I took the practice test when I was in the ninth grade just to see where i was at and I made a 18. I thought I did pretty good even though my math score was the lowest of all. I didn't understand how that could happen when math is my favorite subject. Today when I went to do my career compass in the Library the woman told me that even though math is my favorite subject, it was lower than anything because we use it the least. I don't know how true it is, but it seems very true. Well, thats all for now. I'll keep you posted.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

College Offers

What am I doing to pursue my career as an Aerospace Engineer? Well, I'm maintaining a GPA of 2.7. I'm applying for scholarships and colleges. In fact, today I received a letter form Florida Institute of Technology. It's located at 150 West University Boulevard in Melbourne, Florida. They offer a variety of majors and programs such as Aerospace Engineering of course, Biochemistry, Humanities, Aquaculture, etc. It's know for it's beautiful weather, surf-perfect beaches, wealth of high-tech industry, and close proximity to the Kennedy Space Center and world class Orlando attractions. They offer a countless number of internships, cooperative education, and employment opportunities. Well as you can see I've really been trying to be an engineer. Until next time everyone.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

When I get older, i want to be an Aerospace Engineer. Even though i can't draw very well; i like to design things. Now u can design on the computer. This branch of enginnering is behind the design of aircraft and spacecraft. The two major parts of Aerospace engineering are aeronatical and astronomical engineering.

Aerospace Enginnering can be studied at the advanced diploma, bachelor's, master's, and PH.D levels. NASA was founded in 1958 as a response to the clodwar. U.S. Aerospace Engineers launced the first american satellite on January 31, 1958 in response to the USSR launcing Sputnik in October 4, 1957. Aerospace Engineers are paid about $300,000 a year. The least they get paid is $70,000 a year. As you can see i'm well on my way to becoming an Aerospace Engineer. I'll keep you posted on what i'm doing to become one.