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Revision as of 16:21, 8 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 | |
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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.