Weird Questions/ answer for HVAC Maybe?
Business Adm to HVAC Post 14
Following are some weird questions about both industries. The following is based on what I wanted to blog about in the past this week for more information than can be held in 15 posts.
My plan for this original blog post 14 should be to the HVAC system compares Factors of a Production mind map. However, believe that trying to make some quick questions might benefit any readers more than the original goal.
Weird questions: What are my good and lousy studying habits for HVAC?, What ideas/ reviews or tips can I share about Remington College Career Fair?, How does this affect new and old students? These questions are showing up from Nov 27 to Dec 4.
Should I review Remington College's class as I did with BPCC?
How will I review my first class at Remington College?
HV102 – Basic Refrigeration Theory – Hybrid
Some reviews and cool (conditioning) take way, hopeful? This class shows four major parts of the refrigeration cycle or called refrigeration. In school, it will give you a better definition of refrigeration than here. In terms of refrigeration, things can any can-hold heat space. The Lab will teach how to use the manifold gauges with low-loss fitting.
Fun question: What does HVAC stand for? Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Labs: Recover, charge, Pressure test, example for EPA exam time in the ending of four weeks.
End: In the Lab, they will teach basic skills using manifold and the smallest parts of a job.
As the question above, this could start using make a blog post.
Why am I talking about a four-factor production economy?
In my old class economy, my professor at BPCC was a big fan of mind maps as a way to study and review class. This idea was great but following will take some time. But a simple draft is made, not functional, for it is un-complete.
How do you might study and what time?
I think this question might appear in the blog's post. Each Lab is part of a step for learning. I try to get to the three hours for study each week, but I must get three by Sunday to Tuesday. Sunday, one hour read the textbook. Monday, complete work for the school as an example; discussion questions could take 15 minutes to review the information as long as the need know is asked and 10 to 20 minutes to reply. Wait for an answer or reply from classmates. The online meeting is about a total hour, and let's interplay the simulation. In the early days of rewatching online meetings to ensure I got to three hours out of school learned.
Do you ever hear about deep work or light work? These ideas some task need lot of focus, and other types are simple.
The End: I was to post my schedule for the week, like start after HV 102 week or Basic Refrigeration Theory. If you are interested in learning about this schedule, stay tone for the next blog called " Next" next Sunday. The post will have a table showing my math based on my memories of events of these weeks.
Then ideas about the career fair at Remington College?
Maybe be more HVAC companies there in the summer—a great time to network and learn about people's careers. Let's say we all can define a network as actions that allow a person to get to know another person to see if you can work with them to complete a common goal. I run into a friend of mine from BPCC. Learn about HVAC company that is not at the career fair. A continued viewer of this blog can find a blog post about the network on an post of the Bus. to Adm to HVAC.
The End: This little talk with my friend from BPCC brings more topics for blog work. "Most improvement from taking this class over other colleges?" But that might be too hard to write about using any relevant information for the consumer or viewer of this blog.
End to Post 14 of Business Adm. to HVAC
So, thank you for reading about my life at BPCC and Remington college.
The next post will be called "Next" on Sunday. I hope it will be more beneficial than this short three or four posts summary.
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