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It’s not easy even just to inspect the area because there is a lot that needs to be done, but

thanks
to the engineers who never tire of explaining what they are doing and what needs to be done in
inspecting each area, our knowledge has also become broader. In engineering.

It wasn’t easy to balance either, especially since it was the first time we did it and engr also
explained. Mark is what we need to do in the construction of the total station.

I apologize for the inconvenience. Here is your journal entry in a journal-like format:

Journal Entries – Immersion Experience

Day 1:
Today was the first day of my immersion experience in the engineering field. I had the
opportunity to meet Engineer Kerwin, who introduced me to the basics of AutoCAD and
engineering. It was a great start to my journey.

Day 2:
Engineer Joshua provided me with valuable advice regarding engineering, and Engineer Kerwin
assigned me a task to do geo tagging. I learned a lot from their guidance and support.

Day 3:
Engineer Kerwin assigned me another task, this time to create a floor plan. I sought advice from
Engineer Jericho, who provided me with valuable insights and suggestions. I am grateful for the
opportunity to learn from experienced professionals.

Day 4:
Today, I focused on using AutoCAD and scanned a document that Engineer Kerwin needed. It
was a challenging task, but I managed to complete it successfully.
Day 5:
I joined Engineer Joshua, Claire, and Engineer Anne for a site inspection in four barangays: San
Vicente, Sto. Niño, Perpetual Help, and San Nicolas. It was an eye-opening experience to see
engineering principles applied in real-life scenarios.

Day 6:
I spent the day assisting my co-immersion trainee in printing documents and helping Tresha with
AutoCAD. It was fulfilling to collaborate with my colleagues and contribute to the team’s
progress.

Day 7:
Engineer Kerwin was absent from the office today, but another engineer assigned me the task of
printing documents. It was a reminder of the importance of adaptability and being able to assist
others when needed.

Day 8:
Today, I assisted Althea in completing the task assigned by the engineer. It was a valuable
learning experience to work together and support each other’s professional growth.

Day 9:
Engineer Mark taught us how to use a total station, which was an essential skill for surveying
and data collection. I appreciated his expertise and patience in guiding us through the process.

Day 10:
Today marked the last day of my immersion experience. Engineer Mark took us outside the
office to practice using the total station in a real-world setting. Before leaving the engineering
office, we took a memorable group photo to commemorate our time together.

Overall, my immersion experience in the engineering field has been incredibly rewarding. I have
gained valuable knowledge, skills, and insights from the experienced engineers I had the
privilege to work with. It has solidified my passion for engineering and has motivated me to
continue pursuing a career in this field.

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