Hello, so I just wanted to sum up all I have done my junior year. I started out doing hand drawings in my class which was a lot of fun. I learned the basic skill of drawing lines and why its important to keep your line type the same. We then started learning AutoCAD. We spent a lot of time learning the program and also doing work out of the work book. Around the same time I was learning the program I was elected to be the junior president of AMD 1.
Also I had an interview to be a lead ambassador. I was picked to be a lead ambassador and was soon out to schools to recruit. After becoming a lead ambassador I then got a email asking students to go to a Skills USA conference down at the Ohio State Fair. I got the privilege to go to this as well. We spent two days down in Columbus and I had a blast and look forward to going to this next year.
Around this time in lab we started designing and building bridges for the Rhodes State contest. We also had to build a tower to try to get it the tallest in 30 min. I took first in bridges and took third in towers. After the bridges and towers we then began to work on architecture and the mechanical side worked on drawings.
I got an email from Mrs.Spain asking if I would like to be a blogger. I immediately replied yes and asked what I had to do to become one.
So now you know what my junior year is all about. I became a blogger, a lead ambassador and Skills USA president of the junior class of AMD. To all of the students that are coming up next year I suggest you take every opportunity Ohio Hi-Point gives you. Make the last two years of your high school career two years to remember. I guarantee that I am always going to remember that I was part of Hi-Point Journeys.
By Jason Posted May 30th, 2010 at 9:59 . Filed under:
Architecture, Architecture/Mechanical Design, Jason, SkillsUSA
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