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Pro.MorelliENG 1074/28/2017

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Recently I enrolled the ASU University. I came here because of a variability of educational programs and future opportunities. I have already studied for one semester there, and I can say I am greatly satisfied with the course of my occupation. My major is civil engineering. I will tell the factors which are important for my studying and how my class of English 107 helped me to prepare to the enrollment.

I am interested in civil engineering because it interacts with needs of society and technical feasibility. Moreover, the discipline applies engineering principles indeed to the public domain infrastructure, which are transportation, water resources, buildings and other structures as dams and bridges (School of Sustainable Engineering, 2017). For the first time, it was quite hard to accommodate to the educational process as the strong knowledge was demanded. The English 107 class helped to develop my skills and gave me a lot of precious knowledge that will help me to get the profession I want so much. However, with the pass of time, I got used to the course and found it encouraging. I chose this specialization as my future occupation includes exploiting of diverse situations, participating in clients’ assistance, and tools.

Finally, I find my choice right as lots of perspectives are open in my future career, and the help of the English 107 class is huge. Additionally, different skills will be helpful in improving my knowledge, implementing tasks and working with the clients. Lastly, this occupation will always be in a great demand on a labor market.

References

Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering | School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment. (2017). Ssebe.engineering.asu Retrieved 28 April 2017, from http://ssebe.engineering.asu.edu/prospective-students/civil.html

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