Instead of having (50 rows of data signifying states) X [3 snapshots (At least, some years had up to 12 snapshots so this amount right here determines how high and low it could actually be)] X (12 years) which is at least 1800 rows of column we have found a better method of collecting data.
I finished with only needing to do [12 rows (which represents years) X [50 tabs (separate tabs for each state)] which amounted to 600 rows.
Basically went from 1800 rows minimum to exactly 600.
Streamlining
This blog will document the process of collecting data and analyzing them through graphs to create correlations in order to give sound evidence for the notion that there should be something done about adolescent fatality due to driving. There will also be pictures of the hospital and development inside the hospital.
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Monday, March 13, 2017
Finished Step 1!
I can't provide a picture because of how much private information I have in my email but...
I have completed the entirety of Step 1 (which was 4 tests which was covered by 49 pages and 5 videos of material).
Now I wait for 5 days to book my interview for Step 2.
Step 3 will be a Health Screening and if everything goes well, I'll officially be apart of the PCH team!
By the way. It's 10:47 PM
I have completed the entirety of Step 1 (which was 4 tests which was covered by 49 pages and 5 videos of material).
Now I wait for 5 days to book my interview for Step 2.
Step 3 will be a Health Screening and if everything goes well, I'll officially be apart of the PCH team!
By the way. It's 10:47 PM
Work Outside of Certifications
Since this is all accessible in the public domain, I'm allowed to show this-
1 hour and 30 minutes for collecting 150 rows of data... Got to find a way to streamline this.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
It Starts Here
For me to even access hospital info, I have to go through a long process of certification and this is one of the manuals I have to study for said certification. However it is painfully small and can not be zoomed in on my laptop screen making it even more irritating for my eyes...
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