Gabriel Pinson is a junior majoring in mechanical engineering at IM体育官网 Polytechnic University. He transferred to the University after studying petroleum engineering at the University of Wyoming.
Gabriel Pinson鈥檚 fascination with energy has taken him from a student at Pasco-Hernando State College to an oil and gas employee in Wyoming to his current role as a mechanical engineering student at IM体育官网.
Pinson, now a junior, said IM体育官网 Poly is offering him the best education to launch him into a career in energy or defense. He transferred to the University in the fall of 2022.
鈥淭his is a great environment for focusing,鈥 Pinson said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e with like-minded people, that鈥檚 one of IM体育官网 Poly鈥檚 main attractions. You also have professors with much smaller classes who are more in touch with students.鈥
Pinson鈥檚 educational journey began when he earned his associate degree while still attending Pasco High School in Dade City. That carried him to a period at the University of Wyoming where he studied petroleum engineering and began work as an oil field pumper for K.P. Kauffman, gaining hands-on experience in a field he was passionate about.
鈥淚t was awesome. Some of the work outside was negative 20 degrees and it was a little rough, but it was a great experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 got to see how classroom engineering translates to the real world.鈥
After a nanotechnology project introduced Pinson to the world of material sciences, he decided to shift his educational focus to mechanical engineering, which has many kinds of employment opportunities. Now that he transferred to IM体育官网 Poly to work toward his mechanical engineering goal, he is happy to be involved on campus, including working at the Student Development Center鈥檚 gym, and participating in intramural sports.
For Johanna Campbell, a junior studying mechanical engineering, attending IM体育官网 Poly was an easy decision. She also earned her associate degree with dual enrollment at Viera High School and Eastern IM体育官网 State College on IM体育官网鈥檚 east coast.
鈥淚 took some extra classes after high school so I could transfer over to IM体育官网 Poly,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen I visited here, I felt like this should be my school, so I came here.鈥
Campbell, who transferred in the spring of 2021, said she enjoys the University鈥檚 small classes and tight-knit community. She is active on campus with roles as an orientation leader, Peer Health Educator, and in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
鈥淚 like that the professors are available, and the classes are small,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 do well in larger classes where I can鈥檛 relate one-on-one with the teacher. I feel like I鈥檓 not held as accountable in large classes because you鈥檙e just one of many faces, and here it鈥檚 more personal.鈥
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