notagoose: (Default)
Shane 'Goose' Gooseman ([personal profile] notagoose) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2021-12-15 10:39 pm
Entry tags:

Introduction to Engineering - Wednesday, 3rd Period

“Welcome to your last engineering class this semester,” Goose said when he started that day’s lesson, he was a little surprised that he had actually made to the point where he could give a final exam since past experiences with Fandom taught him that by about half way through the week it was basically impossible to attend classes.

Still he had at least prepared an exam just to be on the safe side so at least that was something.

“For your final exam, I thought we’d do something similar back to the start of the semester but this time I’d like you to write an essay on a specific achievement of engineering from your time period and what discipline it relates to and why it’s of particular importance to you,”
onlyajones: (Default)

Re: Sign In

[personal profile] onlyajones 2021-12-15 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
Josephine Jones
canlendanear: (Default)

Re: Sign In

[personal profile] canlendanear 2021-12-16 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
Alara Kitan
onlyajones: (Default)

Re: Write your Essay

[personal profile] onlyajones 2021-12-15 12:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Jo decided to stick with the original answer that she gave back in that lesson and talked about the car and that it was related to automotive engineering. She did remember that part from that same lecture and she also wrote about how valuable it was for transportation as to why she considered it to be important.
canlendanear: (Default)

Re: Write your Essay

[personal profile] canlendanear 2021-12-16 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
Alara had had a similar idea to Jo’s when she wrote her essay, she talked about the invention of starships and how that related to aerospace engineering and she wrote how they were important achievement because they allowed her to travel from her home planet and see more of the galaxy.

At least that's what she intended to get across her writing was rather messy so Goose may not have been able to decipher what she had written.