Professor Kate Poirier | OL33 | Spring 2021

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Group 6 – Standard 3 & 4- Group Assigment

Present: Daniel Pena, Albert S and David H. Two other people did not show up Lincoln C and Brandon S.  

We solved one problem for standard 3 which is Integration using Trigonometric substitution, we discuss how to solve it step by step. Also, we solve one problem for standard 4 which is Integrals using partial fraction decomposition.

Learning dedication- my siblings

Growing up with 5 siblings, it didn’t seem quite right writing this dedication for just one of them. In all honestly each one of them made me the person I am, want to become and put me where I am today. I am the youngest of the 5 siblings so I guess you can say I had 5 role models and best friends for life who experienced most things before I did. I was always so attached to each one of my siblings anytime u seen them you would see little me tagging along.

My siblings and I are a close bunch. They give me advice like no other. Having three brothers I was a tomboy and grew up playing sports. Living a block away from the park my siblings and I spent most of our hours there playing basketball, football, baseball and soccer and they didn’t quite take it easy on me. When I began high school my brothers suggested I join a team, so I joined basketball and then flag football. When I made both varsity teams my brothers showed up to every game, cheering me on and on weekends we were at the park practicing. They showed me the true meaning of hard work pays off. Over the years I noticed how they were always by my side pushing me to be the best I can become in everything I do.

After graduating high school I was so indecisive on what I wanted to be or major in. Knowing that some occupations require more years in college, kept altering my decisions. My sisters, one a future doctor and the other a lawyer, spent a lot of time in school. I watched my sisters as they studied for their mcats and bar exams. They were in no rush and I learned patience from them. They taught me that following my dreams may take some time but in the end it’ll all be worth it.

I love having a big family there’s never a dull moment and I owe it all to them even if they may not know it.

Introducing Eduardo Berroa-Wisky

Hello everybody! My name is Eduardo Berroa-Wisky. I am currently a lower senior not too far off from pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Construction Engineering Technology. My interest in my major all began from childhood. I loved Hot Wheels racetracks and piecing the components altogether. Also, I loved railroad tracks spanning distances away from one location to another. When I moved to New York, I loved the sight of subway trains passing through elevated railroads above streets, even the network of commuter railroads starting from the city to span outside of the boroughs, so that was how I became interested in my major. Amid the non-stop pandemic, my chances of graduating from CityTech are inevitable but my chances of pursuing an internship are pretty complicated. My short-term goal is my hope in applying for available internships and job positions in civil engineering (soil testing and inspection, material testing, concrete testing inspection) as a starting point. Yes I have a few hobbies: food pantry volunteering, singing (not karaoke) and dancing. My favorite books are Lord of the Flies, The Catcher in the Rye, and A Raisin in the Sun. My favorite animals are Tiger, Bears, Raccoons, Owls, and Wolves. The pandemic has impacted me in terms of my academic performance. Nearly all courses (except nursing courses) are virtually online and personally, I never find virtually online courses “effective”, rather I find them extremely susceptible to distraction.

Anyways, nice to meet y’all!

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