About Jose P.R.
A bit about me.
My name is Jose Poyan Rodriguez.
I am an undergraduate student at The University of Sheffield. I am currently (2012) in my first year doing MEng. Civil and Structural Engineering.
I have already decided to follow the structural engineering path and I have also interest in mechanical engineering and I take advance of being a student at Sheffield to study a few modules by my own.
I am Spanish and I have been living and working in London for five years before moving to Sheffield where I did the Foundation Year last term with an average mark of ninety, totalling more than six years here.
My aim is to start a career in the construction industry as early as possible.
I can be contact by email to: [email protected]
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