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Latest revision as of 07:38, 9 May 2020

I did my project on Pipeline Integrity. Not very many people know about it, so through my presentation I explain the reasons why this job exists and is so important. I explain my interest in it and why. I show how to get into the field, the type of degree you must have, and the work you have to put in.

Lauren Braggs 2020
House STEM
Advisor Stephanie Heiliger
Plans Work
Advice Just do it, it's not gonna get any easier.
Type Presentation
Subject Pipeline Integrity
Discipline History and Social Studies

How It Began

Pipeline integrity.

How It Changed

It was a lot of work, but I did it.

Reflection

I learned that some things will always be stressful.