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BT BULLETIN ROAD TO SUCCESS IMPORTANT REMINDERS Freshmen: Hey Class of 2018! Excited for your first year in high school? Try checking out any of the STEM clubs like FBLA, Imagiscience, and TSA. Keep in mind that this is our freshmen year and we should spend it exploring our interests! Please remember to check for new emails and read the bulletin, they’ll keep you up to date on the different events and competitions coming up. -Valerie Tsao Sophomores: Thank you to those who attended the sophomore orientation! Hope everyone learned a lot from Mrs. Gallardo and the seniors who gave speeches about their internships. Please keep an eye out for any upcoming emails. There may be some important information about workshops and preparation for the future. - Leslie Sim Juniors: Your annual orientation and the first meeting of your online internship class is coming up on Wednesday, November 19 (during 3rd period)! But right now, your job is to start looking for internship opportunities. In fact, some internship applications are already open!!! As a reminder, the internship class in online through Blackboard barring some required after school workshops and the summer internship, all other work is online. Unit I in the content folder is now open. Read it thoroughly for important information and prior to attending the meeting on November 19. Make sure you can log into your student ID and access the internship folder. - Samantha Yang Seniors: Seniors, don’t forget about Unit V, which is Scholarships. It will be coming up second semester on February 1. Don’t forget about your applications guys! As we are all applying to colleges, it’s important to know what you would like to do. Going in with a major in mind will help you pursue your career more easily, but don’t forget to keep an open mind and always do your research. - Kelvin Pang UPCOMING EVENTS/COMPETITIONS ● National Engineers Week National Engineers Week is an event held by the Discover E Foundation every year to spread the impact and awareness of those working in the given profession. Last year, one of Brahma Tech’s teams took first place in the Engineering Games! This competition will take place during the week of February 22. For more information, please check out the website: http://www.discovere.org/our-programs/engineersweek ● Future Engineers Challenge yourself and design a Space Tool! Submit a digital 3D model that you think astronauts would need in space and it may become one of the first things ever to be 3D printed in space! Deadline to submit is December 15, 2014. For more information, go here: http://www.futureengineers.org/#challenge ● DuPont Challenge Science Essay Competition A competition seeking to increase science literacy among students and to motivate them to excel in communicating scientific ideas. The annual challenge encourages students to write a 700-1,000 word essay discussing a scientific discovery, theory, event, or technological application that has captured their interest. For more info, visit: http://thechallenge.dupont.com/ ● Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament An annual mathematics tournament held at Harvard, this competition attracts the best mathletes from around the world. If you are interested in an intense team math competition, this is the right competition for you. Learn more here: http://hmmt.mit.edu/ A TASTE OF THE BRAHMA TECH INTERNSHIP This past summer, I interned at the Boeing Company's facility in Huntington Beach. This internship allowed me to experience working in a workplace environment and collaborating with professional engineers and chemists. My work at Boeing largely consisted of data analysis of electrical components required to assemble missiles. At Boeing, I had the opportunity to network with high school students from other schools during bonding activities and technical workshops. On top of this, I had the privilege of shadowing under component engineers and chemical analysts and gather an idea of what kinds of work that jobs in these fields call for. - Alvin Ma - THE OFFICER BOARD Welcome, Valerie Tsao, as our new Brahma Tech freshmen representative! A Special Bio Written by Our New Freshmen Representative: Hey guys, I’m Valerie Tsao, the new Class of 2018 Student Representative! I’ll be working with the other class reps to make the monthly newsletter. So I thought it would be nice to introduce myself to those of you who don’t know me yet. I generally enjoy hanging around with friends, reading, and painting on my own. I’m not a particularly athletic person, but I love watching basketball games (Go Lakers!). Joining the Brahma Tech Academy has always been a given for me because of my interests in inventing, engineering, and technology. I sincerely believe that this program can expand our understanding in multiple STEM fields and introduce us to future career opportunities. As the years progress, I hope to gain more experience and further develop my knowledge as a BT student. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. What kind of internships are out there? There are many kinds of internships that fit the Brahma Tech requirements. There are many college summer programs offered by colleges all over the country including UCLA, USC, Stanford, MIT, and many more. Students can also consider doing research with professors from local colleges or ask their parents and relatives about internships at their companies. Remember that connections are always great sources for possible internships. If all else fails, you can always just search for available internships using Google. Although finding an internship is primarily a self-endeavour, Brahma Tech also connects you with several internship opportunities, including USC SHSARP and the Boeing internship. Make sure to check that whatever internship, program, or research position you choose meets the internship requirements! They must also be approved by Mrs. Gallardo. 2. What happens if I can’t find an internship? Inability to find an internship ultimately means dropping out of the Brahma Tech program, but don’t think that you won’t find one! Connections and applications are everywhere. Go to your friends and family. START Early. Look for internships as soon as possible and make sure to check it meets the requirements of the academy. 3. What are the Brahma Tech graduation requirements? Students in Brahma Tech must take Computer Systems either during the summer before Freshman year or during their Freshman year. Students who successfully complete Computer Systems will receive 10 credits towards their 50 credit requirement. Another 10 credits will be earned through the mandatory Internship course completed during Junior and Senior year (more information on the Internship page). This leaves 30 credits to be fulfilled by taking other Brahma Tech classes. Within the 30 credits, 10 are offered for some AP science or math classes, and 20 are offered for those classes if they are IB students. This leaves 2 more Brahma Tech courses. Students are also required to obtain a B or better in Algebra I or higher and an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher. REMINDERS ● NCWIT The deadline to apply is November 2, 2014. Check it out at http://ww2.ncwit.org/award/award.index.php ● Los Angeles Tech Week Los Angeles Tech Week November 17 to November 23 is a weeklong conference with top speakers and demos of the latest technological innovations. For more information on the conference, check out: http://techweek.com/losangeles/ picoCTF Great job competing teams, remember that the competition closes on November 7! Good luck and keep on hacking! QUOTE OF THE MONTH “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” ― Confucius