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<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>It's hard to sum up the past six months of my work on Fab Academy in a single paragraph. While I will receive a diploma that represents the countless hours of hard work that I put into the program, I think the vast majority of the value that I ultimately extract from my participation in the program will be the various skills that I acquired and some of the values that the rigor of the program instilled upon me. I learned how to use a preponderance of softwares and machines throughout the course of the program, providing me with the capability to fabricate (almost) anything on my own, which is a super unique and valuable ability and definitely worth all of the time that I have put into the program on its own. Additionally, Fab Academy taught me about the importance of hard work. Prior to my participation in Fab, I never needed to devote a significant amount of time to any academic challenge in order to succeed. Fab caused a pivotal change in this dynamic, as the program is unique in that it truly is boundless in terms of what each individual student can accomplish during the assignment for any given week, meaning that the value of the program is unique to each student and is a function of the amount of time they're willing to put into the program. Some of the most fun I had during the program was during the few weeks where I took very deep dives into concepts that I was previously unfamiliar with, taking it upon myself to master the intricacies of new abilities that I found incredibly interesting or applicable. Overall, Fab is certainly something that I would recommend to other aspiring engineers and makers who are looking for a challenging but immensely valuable course that covers nearly every facet of digital fabrication in a concise but in-depth manner, and I am incredibly grateful for my instructors and parents for providing me with the to do Fab. </p>
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