
Students participating in the Follow The Voyage-Share The Experience Program are excited to watch cadets learning aboard a sip at sea.
Many classes have emailed to ask the cadets:
What are you mist excited to learn aboard the TS Kennedy?
Let's see what they had to say...
“I cannot wait to get my hands on everything that I have learned about in class. I have a decent amount of hands-on work experience in automotive, general contracting, and machine operating so the hands-on is what really excites me. The sooner that I can get down into the Engine Room and into my field, the more and more I’ll enjoy my already good experience.” – 4/C Joshua Bajadek (MENG – Newfoundland, PA)
“I am looking forward to learning how to work in the Engine Room, and overall, how to live on a ship.”
– 4/C Justin Zadroga (MENG – Nantucket, MA)
“I am looking forward to doing some hands-on work in the Engine Room because I am a very hands-on learner and I would love to learn about how the ship moves and what is required to do so.”
– 4/C Kyle Casano (FENG – Bourne, MA)
“I want to spend time in the Engine Room and AMR to just see the thing in action and learn as much as I can that way.” – 4/C Austin Chavero (MENG – Framingham, MA)
“I am looking forward to learning how a ship operates day to day, what a working ship looks like. I am also excited to see the TS Kennedy maneuver into port.”
– 4/C Abigail Stiltner (MTRA – Middleton, MA)
Please keep your questions coming!
Captain Campbell and the cadets enjoy hearing from students participating in the Follow The Voyage-Share The Experience Program.