My senior year for me has been pretty relaxed. I spent lots of time with friends, I rarely had homework, kept all A's, got a wonderful girlfriend, and so much more. I spent a lot of my internship doing mostly the same thing over and over but that's just part of the job. I still had a good time there and I'll be interning at McGuire and Hester during the summer three days a week for $15 an hour. It'll basically be a continuation of my current internship. Though I didn't learn much in iQuest, I did polish up on all of the skills that were taught in the class.
I'm excited for what I'll be doing this summer and I can't wait to go to the University of Arizona this fall. I'll be studying civil engineering and playing rugby in the hopes of being successful with at least one of them.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Blog #15
A "self-healing" asphalt, Erik Schlangen, TEDxDelft, October 2012
Summary:
The TED talk was about a specially made asphalt that is capable of "healing itself". The way that it works starts with the way the asphalt is made. By this I mean that instead of just making the asphalt a solid layer it is instead made so there are pores in it. This allows for filtration of rain water and also silences most noise from the road. What makes the asphalt self healing is what holds it together. Between all the pores there are small connections made of some material that is mostly steel because steel is a great conductor of heat. Using steel as a conductor makes it so that in hot or warm weather, those steel bonds melt a bit to hold the asphalt back in place.
I would recommend this to people that are interested in engineering, infrastructure, or even chemistry. I personally thought this was quite intriguing since it makes roads last at least twice as long and stay in better shape.
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Blog #14
Internship update
There hasn't been too much that I've been able to do at my internship due to the constant rain and bad weather. Along with the weather a lot of people at work have gotten sick so I haven't been able to do much. On the bright side, I've gotten really good at working on projects in Planswift and learned how to do landscape takeoff. I haven't really learned anything about myself other than that I don't mind working in the office as long as I can visit a job site every once in a while. I hope the weather can be sunny more often because Bruce wants me to see more job sites to help with my understanding of what it is that I'm working on.
There's nothing new that I can really think of that I want to do in particular. I don't have any questions about my internship or field of study. I can't really think of anything to get the most out of my experience aside from visiting job sites.
There hasn't been too much that I've been able to do at my internship due to the constant rain and bad weather. Along with the weather a lot of people at work have gotten sick so I haven't been able to do much. On the bright side, I've gotten really good at working on projects in Planswift and learned how to do landscape takeoff. I haven't really learned anything about myself other than that I don't mind working in the office as long as I can visit a job site every once in a while. I hope the weather can be sunny more often because Bruce wants me to see more job sites to help with my understanding of what it is that I'm working on.
There's nothing new that I can really think of that I want to do in particular. I don't have any questions about my internship or field of study. I can't really think of anything to get the most out of my experience aside from visiting job sites.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Blog #12
Bucket list
- Bench press 355 lbs
- Be able to squat again
- Win NorCal Championships for the 3rd time
- Win Nationals for the 3rd time
- Get my housing plans set for UA
- Get better as a referee
- Travel to France again
- Travel to Spain again
- Travel to Italy again
- Travel to the Bahamas
- Travel to Russia
- Travel to Romania
- Travel to South Africa
- Travel to nice parts of Mexico
- Go on a cruise ship
- Ride a tortoise
- Race a car
- Get a Mustang of my choice
- Go to some crazy parties
- Get over my embarrassment of dancing
- Learn German
- Travel to Germany
- Get better at billiards
- Go scuba diving
- Go to Hawaii
- Own a profitable business
- Learn more about the human body
- Fly in a hot air balloon
- Make lots of friends
- See the Northern Lights
- Witness a solar eclipse
- Get married
- Have a meaningful relationship
- Have my own dog in the future
- Learn how to style my own hair better
- Learn to play an instrument
- Get a little better at cooking (I'm already pretty good, just not creative)
- Go to a cabin in the snow
- See cherry blossoms in Japan
- Watch all of the shows on my list
- Watch a lot of major movies that I've yet to see
- Fly first class
- Be on the mens' national rugby team for any country
- Visit a volcano
- Fly in a helicopter
- Do a back flip
- Do a front flip
- Get a six pack
- Play Wing for a whole game in rugby
- Become famous
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Monday, January 23, 2017
Blog #13
My Myers-Briggs code is ESTJ. This basically means that I'm sort of outgoing, I'm aware of things around me, I think about things instead of act on feelings, and I judge things instead of trying to perceive something. The paragraph explaining it says that I am Practical, realistic, matter-of-fact. Decisive, quickly move to implement decisions. Organize projects and people to get things done, focus on getting results in the most efficient way possible. Take care of routine details. Have a clear set of logical standards, systematically follow them and want others to also. Forceful in implementing their plans.
My Holland code is RIC RCI. Which is saying the same exact things as the Myers test.
The test results didn't surprise me at all because I am exactly as the tests say: realistic.
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