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~What is an Elevator Pitch?~

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What is an elevator pitch: A persuasive pitch An elevator pitch is when you're giving a persuasive reason to sell a product, idea or projects and why it is worth investing in. First Video: Explain who you are give some background information Give some context of where you go Make some type of connection with the person you are talking to Make it right away About how you love their company Ask the person you are pitching to become your mentor Kill them with kindness   Close it out kindly Second Video: It should be short and to the point Be prepared on what you are going to say Practice numerous times Try not to sound non professional You dont want to give the person the wrong idea Third Video: Know who your talking to Make sure it is short and consistent What can I do to the person I am speaking with BE motivated with passion and be enthusiastic Ask the other person when you can make an appointment about their situation

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An academic interest that I'm looking into is Engineering and Design. I looked into two professors and they are  Masataka Okutsu , and  Marcus Besser . Some things that I would like to research is how to make legos. Growing up I loved building and creating new figures such as houses, cars, and helicopters.  If I were to study in this field  and research  more with one professor it would probably  be Masataka Okutsu, he is my professor right now in Engineering and Design and I also know him on a more personal level. In class we are using this 3D design software called AutoCAD which helps you create any 2D or 3D creation you can think of. Later on if you have a 3D printer you could code it to the printer and print the creation you want to make.  Would AutoCAD be the best way to create and generate lego bricks? What other ways could we make the bricks? 3D printing takes a lot of time and legos have many different shapes and sizes, would we create more than one brick or stick to