To me, career preparation means learning skillsets essential to an entire field of jobs and careers. What this looks like depends on the field of study and how it is applied. In the field of applied mathematics, one would use graphing programs and calculators; 3-D, motion, and physics software. In Telecommunications, this would be hardware-based, hands-on experience with various data transmissions equipment as well as customer interaction. I intend to pursue a career in the field of computer science, hence the evidenve below.

Addition-Elimination

This is a Word document in which I typeset various addition-elimination equations. This is a very good example because the ability to express mathematical equations digitally as well as in writing is absolutely essential in any applied mathematical career.

Data Run Trendline

This is a bitmap image taken from Datastudio. This trendline of a data run was part of a Scientific Studies project (On Your Marks). We played the part of Sports Analyisists by interpreting and giving advice by viewing various data runs and equations related to them. This project not only introduced me to Datastudio, but the world of anaylsis.