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Welcome back to ENGR A151!Announcements
Please pick an Attendance form and the Project Description handout
Starting today you can take the Library Audio tour (has to be taken by October16th) – Go to front desk of the library and ask for Audio Tour
AND the question sheet; turn question sheet in at front desk with your name on the top after you took the tour. Make sure you mentioned you are enrolled in ENGR A151.
Chapter 1
Keys to Success in Engineering
Study
Anyone who starts off as an engineering major has the ability to graduate in engineering.
Strongly Disagree 3% 0% Disagree 9% 1% Neutral 20% 3% Agree 39% 37% Strongly Agree 29% 59%
I am certain that I will be able to graduate in engineering.
I tend to procrastinate, putting off the things I need to do.
Strongly Disagree 9% Disagree 21% Neutral 25% Agree 35% Strongly Agree 10%
If you are struggling with procrastination,read Chapter 5.2 of the textbook.
First things first…
You Can Do It! But,…
Poorly prepared students have succeeded
Highly qualified students have failed
Why?
Be Aware of the Transition
What is Success?
Success is the achievement of something desired, planned, or attempted
Goal Setting
Goals give you something to measure yourself against
Goals give your life direction
How can you ever expect to get somewhere if you don’t know where you want to go?
Identifying a clear goal (graduation in engineering!) and developing a strong commitment to that goal are the essential first steps in the process of achieving success.
Project: Design your Process for Becoming a “World-Class” Engineering Student
To become a successful engineering student is a process!
Strategies for Strengthening Your Commitment
Clarifying your goalsLearning as much as you can
about engineeringPrepare a roadmapDon’t let adversity stop you
You must be willing to risk failure You must passionately hate failure Persistence is a necessity, just as is
the willingness to acknowledge defeat and move on
Learn from Failures
From “Nine Commandments for the Entrepreneur”:
Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight!Japanese Proverb
No Deposit, No Return
Your education represents a significant deposit you are making in yourself
Your return-on-investment will be in direct relation to what you put in
Effort
Return
Education
Effort is both Time and Energy
Distance = Rate x TimeCompleting a task (i.e. traveling a distance) requires that you devote energy or mental power (rate) and spend time on the task.
The Good News
Your success in the study of engineering is in your control
How well you perform depends on your effort Completing a homework requires to devote
adequate time and mental power You can choose to do it or choose not to do it
These are attitudes
I lack confidence in my ability to succeed in engineering study. I have a tendency to sabotage my success. I tend to blame others for my failures. I don’t see any need to change myself or to grow or develop. I’m generally unwilling to seek help from others. I tend to procrastinate, putting off the things I need to do. I tend to avoid doing things that I don’t enjoy. I hate to read I avoid contact with my professors outside the classroom. I prefer to study alone rather than with other students.
Positive attitudes produce positive results.
Negative attitudes produce negative results.
Keys to Success in Engineering Study
Attitude – “Think Positively”
Effort – “Work Hard”
Approach – “Work Smart”
Group Discussion Exercise Ability vs. Effort
Divide into groups of five or six and discuss the following issue:Do you believe that people succeed because of their ability, That some people “have it” while others don’t?
Or do you believe that people succeed because of their effort?
Which do you think is more important: ability or effort? Why?
Select a group leader to keep the discussion on topic and a recorder who will report out for the group.
Make sure you note the important conclusions in your journal. Make a heading:Date: 9/11/2012 Group Discussion – Ability vs. Effort
Assignments due by Monday 9/18
Read Chapter 2, sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 of the textbook– Note your opinions of the sections in your journal– Note questions, issues or perspectives you have/gained
Exam 2 (blackboard), make sure you read Chapter 2 sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 of the textbook first
Prepare a statement, your statement, to the question: What is engineering? Write this statement in your journal.
Homework #1:– a) List ten benefits of graduating in engineering. Rank them in order of
importance to you– b) Graduating with a BSE degree in engineering: How important is that
goal for you? How can you make it even more important? Homework #1 needs to submitted as doc(x) or pdf file through
blackboard (email submissions will not be accepted)
Hand in your attendance form!