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Jenah Arsenault
It all started with a high school robotics class—a class Jenah Arsenault took only because she needed to fulfill a computer credit. In the end, she liked the course so much, the teacher recommended she consider an engineering career. “I started looking at different engineering fields,” she remembers, “and when I read about designing the infrastructure for cities of the future, I knew that civil engineering was it. At Wentworth, my favorite co-op has been producing a schematic design for a carwash. It covered so many aspects of civil engineering, and I loved every minute of it. That’s the beauty of a co-op—find out if you really love what you plan to do.”

It all started with a high school robotics class—a class Jenah Arsenault took only because she needed to fulfill a computer credit. In the end, she liked the course so much, the teacher recommended she consider an engineering career.

“I started looking at different engineering fields and when I read about designing the infrastructure for cities of the future, I knew that civil engineering was it. At Wentworth, my favorite co-op has been producing a schematic design for a carwash. It covered so many aspects of civil engineering, and I loved every minute of it. That’s the beauty of a co-op—find out if you really love what you plan to do.”