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I owe all of a ton of apologies for not updating back in January so to make it up to you I will do two entries.

To start things off I suppose I should play catch up so here's what’s happened so far. I have entered the second semester of my sophomore year here at Wentworth and, just like high school, it continually gets more challenging. Despite the fact that I only get up at 8 in the morning once a week, my Strength of Materials class goes into the early evening hours and it just drags on and on.

On a lighter note, my CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) class is pretty fun. My first big project was to write a code for a Gantry machine so it could cut a design into a wood block. Being mechanically inclined I chose the Scion car logo. After hours of tweaking in AutoCAD I was able to convert the .dxf file into G-code which I loaded into the machine and poof, instant A+.

The last part of this entry goes to all you prospective students. As I said before class will get more difficult as the years go by and you’ll have to adjust your personal schedules as such. Take me for example, I have not been out on as many walks as I have been before, but maybe it’s due to the wintry weather we’ve been having, difficult to say.

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Trevor Keyes Deming

Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology
Hometown: Farmington, CT
High School attended: Farmington High School, Class of 2006
Year of Graduation: 2010
Interests: FIRST Robotics Competition, music, writing fanfics, scenic walks

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