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== About Me ==
== About Me ==
:
:Tatiana Garcia
:Sophomore at Humboldt State University
:Majoring in Environmental Resource Engineering
:From From Southern California
 
== Interests in Engineering ==
*I'm not yet sure what I want to focus on. Maybe water or wind technologies,
:but I need to experience more before I can say definitively.
 
 
== Experience in Engineering ==
*Last semester I was in a group of three for a statics project. We set out and accomplished (not so beautifully) to create and build a cardboard bike that was able to withstand all 110 lb.s of my weight sitting on top of it. In addition, a colleague and myself managed to build a prototype using only toothpicks and super glue.
 
* Very recently I grouped up with three more ERE students in order to build our very own Rube Goldberg machines. It took us about a week and 150+ man hours. It definitely worked and I am extremely proud of that project.
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My Engr 215 web page


REPLACE WITH YOUR OWN CAPTION TEXT

About Me

Tatiana Garcia
Sophomore at Humboldt State University
Majoring in Environmental Resource Engineering
From From Southern California

Interests in Engineering

  • I'm not yet sure what I want to focus on. Maybe water or wind technologies,
but I need to experience more before I can say definitively.


Experience in Engineering

  • Last semester I was in a group of three for a statics project. We set out and accomplished (not so beautifully) to create and build a cardboard bike that was able to withstand all 110 lb.s of my weight sitting on top of it. In addition, a colleague and myself managed to build a prototype using only toothpicks and super glue.
  • Very recently I grouped up with three more ERE students in order to build our very own Rube Goldberg machines. It took us about a week and 150+ man hours. It definitely worked and I am extremely proud of that project.
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