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Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
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Kettering University (accepted) Michigan Tech (accepted w/ scholarship offer) University of Michigan Going out of state was definitely out of my price range, but there's tons of great engineering schools that are local. Michigan and Michigan Tech are definitely preferred to Kettering (unless I get a massive scholarship) because they're public and subsequently much more affordable. U of M is my top choice because I love the honors colleges and programs, plus my twin sister wants to go into Kinesiology and we want to stay together. There's not many schools that have great programs for both, but U of M is one of them. To make a point about FIRST on applications: FIRST is THE reason I'm going to get accepted and excel in the university of my choice. I've been fortunate enough to work on a great team and learn tons of things about engineering, leadership, and what I want to do with my life. My networking through FIRST landed me a college level engineering internship before graduating high school, which is a definite bonus. However, the way you portray your FIRST experience dictates how colleges will view it. Play it up; what we do is inspirational and important, but we're not just a group of nerds playing with robots: we're the future. In addition, it's not just about the concrete skills you gain. The moments that have influenced me the most haven't come behind the glass or at a presentation: they've been working, teaching, and inspiring fellow students, younger kids, and being inspired by my mentors. I really tried to express that in my essays. To be fair, grades and test scores are still important. I think people (especially us, as we're in the application process) think FIRST is getting watered down on college apps, but you have to consider the schools that high-caliber FIRST kids are applying to. When I saw this list, I was blown away! I considered applying to Purdue, Notre Dame, Olin, and a few other colleges, but nothing compared to the long lists of prestigious universities most of you guys applied to. Keep in mind that MIT is still MIT, Stanford is still Stanford, and that your acceptance status doesn't dictate who you are as a person. |
Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
Any Cameron Crazies out there?
Applied: UNC-Chapel Hill University of South Carolina UC Berkeley UCLA Duke (ED) Accepted: Duke Hoping to see some FIRST students at Duke! |
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There's something nice to be said about only being in class for 22 weeks and watching your friends complain about finals when you finished yours weeks and weeks ago. (If you're on A-section that is.) What did I do last night? Went swing dancing. What's everyone else doing? Finishing finals. I'm pretty sure I had more fun. =D |
Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
LSU @ Baton Rouge
Geaux Tigers |
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Applied/waiting: Vanderbilt University of Kentucky Duke Accepted: University of Tennessee Denied: Stanford |
Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
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University of Missouri (accepted) University of Kansas (accepted) Iowa State University (accepted) University of Missouri at Kansas City (accepted) University of Missouri of Science and Technology (Rolla) (accepted) I decided to go to University of Missouri of Science and Technology because they are one of the top engineering schools and they reasonably close. My major will be computer engineering. Anyone going to Missouri S&T? |
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Staying on the East Coast.
applied: UMD college park Virginia Tech Accepted: WPI :D UMBC Drexel done applying to places now applying for scholarships. Will this process ever end? |
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Hey guys! I've always wanted to know where other FIRST people were gonna go, so this thread is totally awesome!
I am applying regular action/decision to MIT (dream school) and VT. I'm looking at Mech Engineering (build team swag!) for my major and hope to continue to build robots :) |
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UOIT is really nice. What program are you thinking of applying to at those universities?
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MSOE (the Milwaukee School of Engineering) has been my first choice school and so I didn't apply anywhere else after I was accepted into the Architectural Engineering program and offered a chance to apply for full ride scholarship.
I'm really excited about their collegiate FIRST program and they offer a $2500/yr scholarship to FIRSTers with a letter from a mentor! |
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Wow.. a lot of good schools here.
Glad to see some Carnegie Mellon on here though! The Robotics program here is amazing! It's also a major! If anyone is applying to CMU and has questions about any of the schools or the Robotics Institute (Absolutely amazing program, resources everywhere, labs everywhere) PM me. I can answer them or put you in touch with the right people . |
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I applied to RPI and was accepted. The Rensselaer medal that I received really persuaded me to go there. I enrolled last week.
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I applied to University of South Florida, University of Florida, Georgia Military College and Florida Gulf Coast University. (in order of preference)
Accepted at USF and GMC. I decided on USF for Environmental Engineering with a minor in Military sciences. I am an Army Reservist and will be starting in Spring of 2015 (after all my training) After Graduation I will be a 2nd Lieutenant with the Army Active Duty. I hope to get selected for MOS 12 ( Engineering Officer). My big goal in life is to become the Director of Jacksonville USACE District, and FIX THE EVERGLADES!!! |
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