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Aerodynamics Researcher Career Training Guide
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Question: what should i write for my skills and interests if im applying for a prestigious science programme? this sci programme is related to aerodynamics, and i badly want to get in becos it may help me achieve a sci scholarship in the future.
This is the Young Defence Scientist Programme. "We need the best brains in the country to conduct defence research, develop advanced weapon systems, manage large scale systems engineering and realise the transformation of the SAF. For our country's continued stability and security, it is critical that our best students develop an interest and passion for defence science and technology… I encourage you to make full use of this opportunity to learn and satisfy your intellectual curiosity. Just as importantly, learn how to work as a team, make friends with your mentors and fellow researchers and enjoy your work."
The YDSP hopes to help young students discover their fascination and excitement for science and technology. And for some of you, this will hopefully turn into a passion to investigate, discover, to create n innovate. PLS HELP!
Answer: skills:
highly numerate
creative abilities
excellent verbal and written communication
ability to work in groups as well as the initiative to work alone
it would help if you were familiar with either comp languages like c++/CAD or office packages.
interests:
avid reader
sports related stuff
say you like challenges
chess/puzzles
Question: What should i write for my skills and interests if im applying for a prestigious science programme? this sci programme is related to aerodynamics, and i need to write a paragraph for my skills and interests.
This is the Young Defence Scientist Programme. "We need the best brains in the country to conduct defence research, develop advanced weapon systems, manage large scale systems engineering and realise the transformation of the SAF. For our country's continued stability and security, it is critical that our best students develop an interest and passion for defence science and technology… I encourage you to make full use of this opportunity to learn and satisfy your intellectual curiosity. Just as importantly, learn how to work as a team, make friends with your mentors and fellow researchers and enjoy your work."
The YDSP hopes to help young students discover their fascination and excitement for science and technology. And for some of you, this will hopefully turn into a passion to investigate, discover, to create n innovate. PLS HELP!
Answer: You're not going to like this, but...
Write about your skills and interests. Honestly. There must be some reason why you're doing this, and if that reason is not because you are interested, then pick another program.
Answer these questions.
Why are you interested in this program? Have you ever done anything similar? What have you done involving planes? In a team? Were there any experiences in your childhood that led to your interest in science/technology/aeronotics? (For example, a trip to a space museum, putting together model planes, things like that.)
Also try free writing, that is just sitting down with a blank piece of paper (or blank Word document and a time limit) and write whatever comes into your head about this thing. Make a list, write whole sentences, whatever is more comfortable for you. Then pick out of that the parts that seem to work or that pop out at you. You then have something work with that can become good, clear writing.
Good luck!
Question: What do you think of the 2010 Match ball? It is called the Adidas Jabulani
Jabulani means celebrate in Zulu
It will also be used in the MLS 2010 and Argentinean Tournament
The ball is constructed using a new design, consisting of eight (down from 14 in the last World Cup) thermally-bonded, three-dimensional panels. These are spherically-moulded from ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU). The surface of the ball is textured with grooves, a technology developed by Adidas called GripnGroove that is intended to improve the ball's aerodynamics. The design has received considerable academic input, being developed in partnership with researchers from Loughborough University, United Kingdom.
[edit] Colouring
The ball has four triangular design elements on a white background. 11 different colours are used, representing the 11 players in a football team and the 11 official languages of South Africa. The Jabulani Angola, used at the 2010 African Cup of Nations in Angola, is coloured to represent the yellow, red, and black of the host nation's flag
Here's a Photograph.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co…
Here's a picture of 2006's popular teamgeist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Teamge…
The 1970
Telastar
The first ball made for a World Cup
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1970Te…
Answer: Damn did you write all of that
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