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SEAS 1001

SEAS 1001 this semester has been a very rewarding experience overall. I got to work with materials and programs I had never previously worked with, such as MATLAB and TinkerCAD, and I found myself loving the programs and it was rewarding to see my work put to something tangible such as a 3D printed wrench. Learning about the entrepeneurship route that engineers can take professionally. I was good to think out of the box, in a different way than I was thinking before in terms of applying my knowledge.

I also got to work with the business side of engineering, such as thinking more about inclusion and diversity in the workplace and how I would possibly apply my knowledge to run a business. Overall, SEAS 1001 has been rewarding, especially since I have a wrench, automation, and program to show for it that I hadn't been experienced with before. This has been a great introductory course into the field of engineering and SEAS in general.

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