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Advance Elective Module (AEM) – Material Science – RP

Its yet another day at Republic Polytechnic – RP , the last time I went there is for the Infocomm NSI competition, which is about some computer forensics stuff. ( Yes, its like Computer CSI )

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This time we are going there to do Material Science, and basically this is the programme outline:
The programme is designed for students to appreciate technology yet be flexible and innovative in its application.
Knowledge of how materials work are the key to harnessing the advantages of science for daily life, as it allows us to travel faster and further, create faster and better computers to connect instantly with anyone around the world. The merging of biology and technology now allows repair and improvement of the human body. ( Source : RP )

The view of Republic Polytechnic is amazingly nice, I mean the outside view.
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But inside looks kinda empty, and what I feel is only Air-Con and lots of benches, I mean, the school rarely have people at all, even the library is empty.
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Look at the vast amount of space.
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The lab is where it gets interesting, the items they use are quite modern, and up to date, the whole school is air-coned.
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Basically, our instructor during that day is Andy.
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After the materials science course, we wrapped up and left.
I will see what we can learn tomorrow and I will keep you informed.

Jeremy

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