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A family tradition

Posted by Stephanie Rogers on May 10, 2019 in News
Jack Lynds, Valedictorian, Class of 2019.
Jack Lynds, Valedictorian, Class of 2019.

For Jack Lynds (Class of 鈥19) of North River, N.S., choosing 麻豆传媒 Faculty of Agriculture as his alma mater was a no-brainer. The close family ties to Dal AC and close proximity to his family home were just a few of the reasons Jack pursued a diploma in mechanical engineering at the Agricultural Campus.

鈥淢y mom graduated from NSAC in 1990, and now works as coordinator of the Ruminant Animal Centre on campus,鈥 Jack says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 cool to be following in her footsteps. My little sister is also starting here next year so it is starting to become a family tradition!鈥

On May 10, Jack will cross the convocation stage at Dal AC and receive a diploma in mechanical engineering. Not only will Jack gratefully accept the diploma he worked so hard for, he will take the stage and address his peers representing the Class of 鈥19 as valedictorian. Twenty-nine years ago, Jack鈥檚 mother Jean Lynds, addressed the Class of 鈥90 as valedictorian.

鈥淚 am proud to be selected by my classmates to represent them as valedictorian,鈥 Jack says. 鈥淔rom getting to know them over the past two years through school, sport, my job at the Langille Athletic Centre and other campus activities, I know that we have a graduating class full of remarkable people. I just聽hope that I can do the job justice.鈥

鈥淚 remember reading my mom鈥檚 valedictory address and thinking how honoring it would be to be selected by your peers for that role,鈥 he adds. 鈥淣ow that I've experienced it, I can report that it is humbling聽and I am looking forward to聽the opportunity. I believe it will be a nice way to end such an incredible time here at the AC.鈥

Jack admits that he was drawn to Dal AC for more than just his family ties to the campus. After exploring a few other options during a high school university fair, Jack realized that the reputable university he was looking to study engineering at was right in his own backyard.

鈥淒al AC appealed to me in many ways,鈥 Jack says. 鈥淥ften the first thing people note when asked about their time at Dal AC is the small class sizes and more one on one time with professors. Another contributing factor was the opportunities this campus offers for hands on learning. Aside from that, it allowed me the opportunity to stay home for another two years while playing soccer for the Rams.鈥

Set to graduate with a diploma in mechanical engineering, it was in high school that Jack realized his passion for science-based courses. With the help of his high school teaches, he became more interested in natural sciences and developed a strong understanding of those subjects. A natural problem solver, Jack decided engineering was the path for him.

鈥淚 have always enjoyed solving problems, so engineering seemed like a good fit,鈥 Jack explains. 鈥淚t can be challenging and frustrating at times, but the best part is the rewarding feeling when you complete a project that solves a problem or helps somebody in some way.鈥

Upon graduation this spring, Jack is eager to begin the next chapter of his academic career at 麻豆传媒 in Halifax. After completion of the two-year diploma program at Dal AC, engineering students have the option to complete an additional three years of studies at 麻豆传媒 in Halifax to earn a Bachelor of Engineering degree. Their studies also include the opportunity to gain valuable work experience through three co-op work terms. Jack鈥檚 plans are to do just that.

鈥淭he transition from Dal AC to the Sexton campus in Halifax should be smooth and I am really looking forward to the opportunities I will have through the co-op program and extracurricular clubs,鈥 Jack says.

Jack鈥檚 future plans go beyond his education. As a fan of stock car racing, Jack hopes to tailor his academics that will lead him to a career in the sport.

鈥淢y dream job would to become an engineer for a NASCAR team,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 am really interested in the application of physics to the performance and safety of the sport. I am planning to tailor my courses and work terms to that career and see where it takes me.鈥

Not only did Jack excel in his academics, he was involved in extracurricular activities at Dal AC. He was a member of the Rams soccer team and also represented Dal AC at both the Atlantic Engineering Competition (AEC) and the Canadian Engineering Competition (CEC). At the CEC, Jack and his three teammates travelled to Ontario to compete in an engineering design competition. The team secured the national championship title for the third year in a row.

鈥淏eing involved on campus really enriches the student experience,鈥 Jack explains. 鈥淭en years from now, we may not remember the classes and long nights of studying but we will never forget the friends we made and the memories we made together.鈥

As Jack winds down the semester, wraps up exams, and prepares his valedictorian address, he reflects on his time at Dal AC. It鈥檚 evident he is proud to hang onto those family ties to Dal AC. Despite his sadness to move on from the beautiful campus he calls home, he鈥檚 excited to see where the next chapter will take him.

鈥淚 have no regrets about my decision to study engineering at Dal AC,鈥 Jack smiles proudly. 鈥淭here are so many fields to enter upon graduating with an engineering degree and I鈥檓 excited to see where it takes me!鈥

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