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Ngoc Linh Dan
Ngoc found the hands-on training and learning new problem solving skills the most rewarding part of her Associate Degree in Engineering.
Ngoc Linh Dan
Associate Degree in Engineering Technology
In one of my classes my tutor taught us that getting 100% was not the most important thing, it is our thinking and how we apply it.
I enjoy learning how things function and work.
This degree included hands-on learning and the use of specialist machines and tools. It was a great way to learn and a good experience.
I’d recommend that students study not for the grades or exams but to understand. It’s the best feeling!
In one of my classes my tutor taught us that getting 100% was not the most important thing, it is our thinking and how we apply it.
I hope to continue to improve my knowledge with a job in mechanical engineering.