| Stephen Goodfellow ( @ 2005-09-14 22:49:00 |
The first day of the rest of my life...
Yes, I could probably think of something less clichéd to write as my first title, but it’s not entirely inappropriate.
Allow me to explain and introduce myself, as briefly as possible.
My name is Stephen Goodfellow, 22, and an Engineering student recently graduated with a Masters degree in Aeronautics from UWE in Bristol. There are many things to tell you about my life and the way I perceive the world yet to avoid boring you, dear reader, I’ll try and spread it over the course of several years.
One excuse I should make from the start however is that I am an Engineering student, and a dyslexic one at that. This means while my vocabulary is excellent, my writing skills are average. I find it difficult to express myself well outside my own head, so please bear with me if things don’t make very much sense.
Getting back to the title, I’ve recently returned from the Royal Aeronautical Society where a very nice lady gave me some very important information relating to my future. In short, she gave me a swift kick up the arse and told me to get on with it. It’s now time to leave Rugby behind and get a real job, a real house and a real girlfriend.
But where to start?
That’s the part I’ve been having troubles with, but now I’ve got lots of links to companies, advice on CVs and inspiration for the future. I’m going to start reading up on companies, trying to make connections, attending young engineers conferences and getting on with life (http://www.megatokyo.com/index.php?str ip_id=19 comes to mind). It’s been a fun summer, but its time to move on. I’m not a kid any more.
Thought for the day: “wisest is she who knows she does not know”
Yes, I could probably think of something less clichéd to write as my first title, but it’s not entirely inappropriate.
Allow me to explain and introduce myself, as briefly as possible.
My name is Stephen Goodfellow, 22, and an Engineering student recently graduated with a Masters degree in Aeronautics from UWE in Bristol. There are many things to tell you about my life and the way I perceive the world yet to avoid boring you, dear reader, I’ll try and spread it over the course of several years.
One excuse I should make from the start however is that I am an Engineering student, and a dyslexic one at that. This means while my vocabulary is excellent, my writing skills are average. I find it difficult to express myself well outside my own head, so please bear with me if things don’t make very much sense.
Getting back to the title, I’ve recently returned from the Royal Aeronautical Society where a very nice lady gave me some very important information relating to my future. In short, she gave me a swift kick up the arse and told me to get on with it. It’s now time to leave Rugby behind and get a real job, a real house and a real girlfriend.
But where to start?
That’s the part I’ve been having troubles with, but now I’ve got lots of links to companies, advice on CVs and inspiration for the future. I’m going to start reading up on companies, trying to make connections, attending young engineers conferences and getting on with life (http://www.megatokyo.com/index.php?str
Thought for the day: “wisest is she who knows she does not know”