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Amy Klinkovsky

Hands putting an Aggie ring on another hand

December 6, 2023 By: Jacob Tarter

Remember there’s always an alternative

I felt I needed to be a perfect student or get straight A’s in order to get the opportunities I needed to enhance my career. But this isn’t always the case.

Topics: Future Students, Student life

Michelle Chinke smiling at a photo booth at an event

November 22, 2023 By: Michelle Chinke

Pepper and Parsley Don’t Taste the Same

Okay, so you’ve read my title and are probably wondering what in the world I’m going on about. Here’s the short version: I’m talking about why you shouldn’t compare yourself to other people.

Topics: Student life

Group of students in the Student Engineering Council’s Directed Internship

November 15, 2023 By: Guest Blogger

Redefining Space with Engineering and Business

Over this past summer, I participated in the Student Engineering Council’s Directed Internship (SEC DI), a unique internship program. I’d like to share about it and my thoughts and experiences!

Topics: Internship experience

A big group of students working on laptops

November 8, 2023 By: Yash Patel

Unleashing Creativity and Innovation: My Journey as a Mentor and Judge at Howdy Hack

Ever wondered what it’s like to witness bright young minds turn ideas into reality in just 24 hours? Let me take you on a journey through the incredible projects, the energy in the air and why you should consider participating in hackathons like this one.

Topics: Academic activities, Student life

Bailey Sizemore standing in front of the Eiffel Tower

November 1, 2023 By: Guest Blogger

Embracing the Unknown: How Studying Abroad in France Transformed Me

Having spent my entire life within an hour of my home, venturing into a completely foreign environment was thrilling and terrifying.

Topics: Study Abroad experience

Students eating and talking in a coffee shop

October 25, 2023 By: Rutuja Wadekar

Making small talk as an engineer

New year, new semester, new opportunity to make friends. This post aims to share some tips and tricks that worked for me as someone who’s moved around. I hope it does you some good too.

Topics: Future Students, Student life

Austin Kees sitting in the cockpit of a helicopter

October 11, 2023 By: Austin Kees

Fight Life’s Autopilot Trap

It is easy to take the path that life sets up in front of us, never truly pausing to think about the implications. This is called autopilot: going through life semi-consciously from one thing to the next. It is problematic because it belittles your purpose and pursuits, but it can be combated in several ways.

Topics: Future Students, Student life

Airplane wing in front of a sunset

September 13, 2023 By: Jessica Williams

Tips and Tricks for an Out-of-State Internship

Congratulations! You got an internship in a new and exciting place. Now how do you make the most of it? Internships far from home can be great personal and professional development opportunities, so here are some tips to help make the most of your summer and avoid common pitfalls.

Topics: Internship experience

The SEC Career Fair with hundreds of students and booths

September 1, 2023 By: Guest Blogger

Engineers in Energy share career fair insights

Career fair season can be stressful for engineering students. Check out this advice from former students currently on the ExxonMobil recruiting team for making those quick career-fair interviews count.

Topics: Internship experience, Student life

Two hands trading a one-hundred dollar bill

August 30, 2023 By: Vishal Kandala

Managing Finances as a Grad Student

Navigating the intricate landscape of graduate student life, rife with its fair share of stressors and obligations, can be daunting. Let me guide you in taking advantage of these elements to deal with the financial constraints often placed on graduate students by those supplementary burdens.

Topics: Graduate Students

Austin Kees smiling while working on a laptop

August 16, 2023 By: Austin Kees

Quick guides and practice tests: The best way to study

Studying is the key to academic success in college. I was fortunate to learn a very effective way to study, a method that has earned me A’s in every major-specific engineering class. Check out the four steps of my study method, so you can become a pro at studying and bring your A-game, literally!

Topics: Academic activities, Student life

The word "Software" on a laptop with buildings in the background

July 5, 2023 By: Dharma Paladugu

Software skills are the key to success for an electrical engineer

Gone are the days when companies searched for a narrow set of skills. If you are banking on a single aspect of a specific domain in electrical engineering, it is time to expand your expertise.

Topics: Graduate Students

Austin Kees holding a Texas A&M flag

June 21, 2023 By: Austin Kees

Amazon’s Peculiar Ways, a Q&A on interning with Amazon

Many students contact Ingenium to ask bloggers about their internship experiences. The following Q&A is one blogger’s way of providing answers.

Topics: Internship experience

Exterior view of the Administration Building at Texas A&M University

June 7, 2023 By: Jessica Williams

An Engineer’s Civic Obligations

We talk about the ethical obligations of an engineer fairly often…What we fail to acknowledge is the broader civic and community obligations we have as engineers.

Topics: Student life

Hands typing code on a laptop

April 26, 2023 By: Dharma Paladugu

Need an adventure? Try a hackathon!

For this blog post, I interviewed fellow Ph.D. student Tushar Pandey, who works primarily in low-dimensional topology and hyperbolic geometry in the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M University.

Topics: Academic activities, Graduate Students

A student writing math equations on a whiteboard

April 12, 2023 By: Jessica Williams

Why be a math person?

Maybe you were surprised by the amount of math in your classes and maybe you weren’t, but love it or hate it, you are going to need to be a math person to be successful as an engineer.

Topics: Academic activities

Ingenium blogger Vishal Kandala working with a female lab partner on equipment in a research lab

March 29, 2023 By: Vishal Kandala

Finding Your Place in Research: A Guide to Navigating Research Labs

Attention! Are you feeling lost in a sea of research labs? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. In this blog post, I’ll give you the lowdown on how to find the perfect research lab that matches your academic goals and research interests.

Topics: Graduate Students

Ingenium blogger Austin Kees in the Playa de Espana

March 15, 2023 By: Austin Kees

3 Ways to Maximize Your Time Abroad

Time really flies while abroad. There are so many new and exciting things to do, it can be overwhelming. Follow these tips to ensure you maximize your time.

Topics: Academic activities, Study Abroad experience

Ingenium guestblogger Joel Lopez posing in front of pyramid on Yucatan peninsula in Mexico

March 1, 2023 By: Guest Blogger

IRAP: Two weeks in Yucatán that changed my life

Studying abroad can be intimidating, but a two-week program is an excellent way to get a feel of the experience.

Topics: Academic activities, Student life, Study Abroad experience

Student sitting at a desk with books and two computer monitors

February 22, 2023 By: Dharma Paladugu

Planning a research paper

The factors contributing to success and failure of a paper mostly depend on research type and domain. Only a handful of steps can be generalized, but here are five of the most important steps in writing a research paper.

Topics: Graduate Students

four Texas A&M University students studying in the Zachry Engineering Education Complex

February 15, 2023 By: Guest Blogger

Dear Aggie Engineer…

After a long first semester of engineering at Texas A&M University, here’s what I’ve taken away. Learning is not easy, and if you are not getting physically angry at your lab assignments, then you are doing something wrong.

Topics: Academic activities, Future Students, Student life

Scenic view of a pond at sunset

February 8, 2023 By: Dharma Paladugu

Find your place in Aggieland

It is easy to get lost in the daily hustle in engineering school, so it is essential to take a step back once in a while to do something creative, fun or both. The 1000+ student organizations plan and organize the activities. All you have to do is show up and make some connections.

Topics: Graduate Students, Student life

Student Austin Kees in front of buildings in Spain

January 25, 2023 By: Austin Kees

How Being Abroad Made Me Value My Major More

Studying abroad is an amazing experience, and I would highly recommend it to any Aggie. Not only are there many opportunities to learn a new culture and language, but being abroad also made me value my industrial engineering major in a whole new way.

Topics: Study Abroad experience

Student Vishal Indivar Kandala standing next to a poster research project

January 11, 2023 By: Vishal Kandala

A day in the life of a graduate student

Ever wondered what the day-to-day grind of a grad student looks like? Is it laid back and relaxed or insanely hectic? Let’s explore in this post.

Topics: Graduate Students, Student life

Three Corps of Cadets brass brooches that say "Per Unitatem Vis"

December 28, 2022 By: Austin Kees

7 Tips for Freshman Cadet Engineering Success

Being in a Navy/Marine Corps outfit as both a fish and an upperclassman, I know that being an engineer in the Corps is challenging. Thus, here are some tips I used for engineering academic success as a cadet.

Topics: Academic activities, Future Students, Student life

A group of students faces the front of the classroom while a professor is teaching

December 14, 2022 By: Vishal Kandala

5 tips for being a TA

While all teaching assistantships aren’t equal and your mileage may vary, I put together some general advice on handling a TA position that I have learned over the last two years.

Topics: Graduate Students

Group of students smiling

November 30, 2022 By: Prakhar Sarkar

The importance of a strong support system in graduate school

To pursue a degree in a place thousands of miles from home can be daunting. For many students, like myself, who come here for an education, a community often provides respite from the rigors of academic work.

Topics: Graduate Students

Selfie of student, Austin Kees

November 16, 2022 By: Austin Kees

The Pursuit

During my time at Texas A&M University, a resounding lesson has been that there is always more to learn. Despite the frustrations, stress and monotony that can come with a college experience, I want to learn. But to truly learn, it is necessary to step out of the comfortable scope of your own knowledge.

Topics: Student life

Student, Leah Davis, sitting in front of flight operations computers and tvs

November 2, 2022 By: Leah Davis

A semester in life of spaceflight operations

My favorite class in my undergrad at A&M has been Dr. Greg Chamitoff’s human Spaceflight operations course. Not only is Dr. Chamitoff a former NASA astronaut, he has successfully maintained his connections in Spaceflight to provide an exhilarating class for all space enthusiasts.

Topics: Academic activities

Directional signage with arrows that say health, friends, time, work, career, and family

October 19, 2022 By: Vishal Kandala

Treat your graduate school journey as a full-time job

Graduate school can be exciting and exhilarating. However, the change from strict undergraduate deadlines or fixed work hours can be a double-edged sword. One of the best ways to deal with this is to treat graduate school like a full-time job.

Topics: Graduate Students

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