Saturday, August 17, 2013

Summer Mentorship Component

Literal:  

1. (Know) Log of specific hours with a total and a description of your duties

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aibi1noNRs3wdHl2OVBBVUhGVzc3alg2X0hwMVdrWUE&usp=sharing





2. Contact Name & Number

Gordon Borneman
(909) 986-0410


3. (Need to know) What questions were raised because of the 10 hours of experience?  List them.     

About how long does it take to make a casting?
What steps other than the molding  and pouring go into the creation of the casting?
How many people contribute to each casting?


Interpretive:

4. What is the most important thing you gained from this experience? Why?

A better understanding of what it means to work hard. Because i always thought that working hard on school and desk work was hard, but there are jobs that require you to work much harder both physically and mentally, and that sometimes, schooling isn't enough. It takes real life experience to teach certain topics such as problem solving.


Applied:

   
5. How did what you did help you choose a topic?  Please explain.

What I did with Alumalloy was just a topic that i was interested in, due to some of the cool parts they make like airplane parts or missile parts, but I doubt that I will pursue it as my senior topic, because it isn't quite as interesting as i believed it to be.

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