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Most effective method of assesment
April 10th, 2008 by monkey
ASSIGNMENTS
because you can get ideas from other people and you don’t have to be as quiet like in a test, and asking questions in class.
I also think tests with multiple choice questions are good.
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on April 21st, 2008 at 7:01 pm
Hello Luke, I am a student/blogger from Costa Rica. I remember that you visited my blog and asked me why I liked aerospace engineering. For your question, I like aerospace engineering because of four main points. First of all, it is a very good job and you can become successful, in other words, lead a good life. Second, I am interested in aircraft and spacecraft construction and the technology and science behind these marvelous vehicles. Third, I owe these engineers a sense of gratitude because do you ever travel by plane to visit your relatives or friends? Or go on vacation? Imagine if there wasn’t any planes and you had to take a boat to get to another country in your case. Since Australia is basically surrounded by water, the only way to get outside of Australia is by boat IF planes didn’t exist. Aerospace engineers create these aircraft and I want to be part of the aerospace industry where I would produce these planes to help people move from one country to another much quicker than boats or cars. Finally, aerospace engineers also create spacecraft which allows astronauts to go to space. Without them, there wouldn’t be any HBO or ESPN in many countries. Why? Because astronauts need to carry satellites to space. How? They need spacecraft, right? Aerospace engineers create the spacecraft so the astronauts can carry the communicating satellites which transmits the television channels to other countries. So… That’s why I really want to become an aerospace engineer to help people travel faster or allow astronauts to go to space. Well, does that answer your question. Luke, it was nice talking to you, I REALLY REALLY hope that you comment back to me so we can blog back and forth in the future. Well, cya later Luke.