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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Jacob Kane
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Cite Sources
WISCareers. WISCareers, n.d. Web. 24 Oct. 2013.
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PASSION
I enjoy designing things
I enjoy working with computers
I enjoy building things or taking them apart
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ATTITUDE
I'm good at working with by myself but I can also work with other people
I am good at working with computers
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TALENT
One of my natural strengths are working with computers
Building or taking apart objects
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HEART
I care about how much free time I have
I care about how I'm doing with my life
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WORK & LIFE VALUES
How much time I have to work a week
How I am physically and mentally
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Design electrical machines all the way from household appliances to satellites
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SALARY
$52,070 to $108,900 in Wisconsin
$56,490 to $136,690 nationally
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JOB OUTLOOK
Job seekers will find competition for when finding a job in Wisconsin and nationally
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DEGREE OR CERTIFICATION
The degree they need is Electrical, Electronics, and Communication Engineering
They become licensed through a combination of education, work experiences, and examinations
Must have a bachelors degree in electrical engineering
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COLLEGE MAJOR OR PROGRAM NAME
Electrical, Electronics, and Communication Engineering
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THREE ADDITIONAL FACTS ABOUT THE CAREER
Sit for long periods of time
They usually specialize in one area
Want decisions to be safe, efficient, and long lasting
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MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Milwaukee, WI
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STATISTICS
Distance from GB:118.5 miles
Student Population:2642
Tuition:$9,555 per quarter
Room/Board Cost:$2,388 per quarter
GPA required is 3.52
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STATISTICS
ACT/SAT minimum score is
For ACT its 18-36
For SAT its 400-800
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HELPFUL HS COURSES
Calculus
Statistics and Probability
Trigonometry Advanced Algebra
Physics
Chemistry
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SCHOLARSHIPS
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THREE ADDITIONAL FACTS
Must be able to sit in one place for a long period of time
Usually work about 40 hours a week
Usually work in offices or labs
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PROS
Enjoy the challenge of solving complex designs problems
Enjoy working with people in a variety of special fields
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CONS
Dislike having to study continuously to keep up with changing technology
Dislike having to move often to find the best jobs
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ADULT INTERVIEW
I interviewed a nurse practitioner
I found it surprising that many people that fear blood or deep gashes find this job challenging
She works at Bellin Hopsital
She's worked at this job for twenty years
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STUDENT INTERVIEW VIDEO
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SMART GOALS
Short Goal:I want to start saving more money than I did last year to
Short goal continued:pay for things needed to get into the college I want
Long term goal: I want to attend Milwaukee school of Engineering,
Long term goal continued: graduate at the degree of master,
Long term goal continued: and get a job as an electrical engineer. I will achieve this goal at the age of 20-25
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REFLECTION
Is this career right for you?
Yes because I enjoy designing things, building or taking apart objects, and work well with computers
Why or why not?
Because they are required to sit for long periods of time
In one place and I am able to do so without getting distracted
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REFLECTION
What have you learned from this research and presentation process?
I have realized my strengths and weaknesses and am now planned for college
That the career I chose is a hard job to do but I would enjoy doing it
Jacob Kane
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