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pmangels17 16-12-2013 20:50

FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
I thought it'd be a cool idea if all of this year's seniors shared their college plans. Colleges you applied to, admission decision, and anything else you'd like to share would be awesome. I think it'd be pretty cool to see where the rest of the FRC Class of 2014 is going, myself included.

I guess I'll start:
Applied:
University of Notre Dame, Purdue University, SUNY Binghamton, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, U of Maryland, Northwestern University, Villanova University.

So far, I've only received one decision:
Purdue: Accepted

So everyone, where are you hoping for!?

MetalJacket 16-12-2013 20:59

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
This is an awesome idea, should be cool to see where my fellow FIRSTers are going.

Applying to:
Stanford (the one I really hope for), MIT, Princeton, Cornell, University of Colorado Boulder, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon, WPI, Virginia Tech

So far I've heard back from:
None, but I should hear from WPI within the next few days
EDIT WPI - admitted

pmangels17 16-12-2013 21:03

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
Whoa, thats an impressive list. Good Luck to everyone in their endeavours (118 reference)!

safiq10 16-12-2013 21:07

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
Im not graduating from this year but my friends in FRC who are graduating have applied for
UT dallas:accepted (full ride + extra)
MIT: Put on normal admission
UT Austin: (3/4 of ride)
Rice: No word
Baylor: (accepted)

Domenic Rodriguez 16-12-2013 21:34

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
This thread is a great idea.

Schools I was considering: Drexel University, Carnegie Mellon University, WPI, Rutgers University, Rowan University, Cedarville University.

I ended up applying early decision to Grove City College for Electrical Engineering, and just received my letter of acceptance today. :D Grove City College is a smaller school, probably not well known around here, but they still have an excellent engineering engineering program in an outstanding environment.

cadandcookies 16-12-2013 22:16

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
I'm applying to the following schools:

MIT, University of Michigan (AA), University of Illinois (UC), University of Minnesota.

Already got accepted to UMN, though it was kinda a gimme because I've been taking classes there for the last five years.

EDIT: Also, mods probably want to move this to the colleges/universities section, where it would be a better fit.

Oblarg 16-12-2013 22:23

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MetalJacket (Post 1313456)
University of Colorado Boulder

Spent two years there before returning to Maryland for monetary reasons. Fantastic school; gorgeous campus, great physics and math programs.

MrTechCenter 16-12-2013 22:49

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
I applied to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Sacramento State University, San Jose State University, and UC Merced. All for Computer Engineering. I know for sure that I'm going to apply to Embry-Riddle as well.

I'm strongly considering applying to WPI, I'm just not sure yet. Any insight from anybody that knows a lot about it and/or has been able to visit the campus?

MetalJacket 16-12-2013 22:52

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrTechCenter (Post 1313500)
I applied to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Sacramento State University, San Jose State University, and UC Merced. All for Computer Engineering. I know for sure that I'm going to apply to Embry-Riddle as well.

I'm strongly considering applying about WPI, I'm just not sure yet. Any insight from anybody that knows a lot about it and/or has been able to visit the campus?

The thing that is most appealing to WPI (at least for me) is the fact that they have an actual Robotics Engineering major. Aside from that, they are on a quarter system (don't know if that matters to you or not), and they have a very project-oriented curriculum. Although, coming from CA, I hope you can get used to the cold if you decide to apply :).

ehfeinberg 16-12-2013 23:00

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
My schools;

Cornell, Northwestern, University of Michigan, University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, University of Maryland College Park, Rose-Hulman, and WPI.

All big, cold, Northeast/Midwest colleges. Bring on that snow.

DampRobot 16-12-2013 23:17

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
Deferred at MIT.

Applying regular to Stanford, Princeton, Cal, UCSB, Cal Poly SLO, Boulder, Olin.

I think schools have grown tired of seeing FIRST on a extracurricular list. It seems, for better or worse, to look very pedestrian and not very impressive on college apps.

seg9585 16-12-2013 23:26

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
Not a HS student anymore but I am amazed at the number of folks applying to WPI. A bit curious if FRC's control system affiliation with them has any bearing on that decision?

As an RPI alumnus, surprised not to see as much enthusiasm for my alma mater. Both are good schools. WPI was sort of RPI's dark twin sibling across the state border whom we didn't interact with much. Ultimately, all that matters is what gives you the best opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills outside the classroom (ie internships!!!)

joelg236 16-12-2013 23:32

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
Applying to U of T, Waterloo and U of C. Haven't decided if any US schools are worth it.

cadandcookies 16-12-2013 23:34

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DampRobot (Post 1313507)
I think schools have grown tired of seeing FIRST on a extracurricular list. It seems, for better or worse, to look very pedestrian and not very impressive on college apps.

At least in my experience, the response I've gotten from my involvement in first has been significantly more positive when I talk about specific stories and how they effected me within FIRST-- just being on a robotics team is like just being on a swim team or anything else. My MIT interviewer was nonplussed when I mentioned that I did FRC, but really started to come around once I talked about the non-technical lessons I've gotten from FIRST and my experiences volunteering in FLL and FTC. Just doing robotics isn't enough-- it's letting the passion for robotics and STEM/STEM education shine through that get people to bite on it.

Steven Donow 16-12-2013 23:46

Re: FIRST Class of 2014, Where are we going?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by seg9585 (Post 1313515)
Not a HS student anymore but I am amazed at the number of folks applying to WPI. A bit curious if FRC's control system affiliation with them has any bearing on that decision?

As an RPI alumnus, surprised not to see as much enthusiasm for my alma mater. Both are good schools. WPI was sort of RPI's dark twin sibling across the state border whom we didn't interact with much. Ultimately, all that matters is what gives you the best opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills outside the classroom (ie internships!!!)

I applied to WPI (and got in), and one of my main "exposures" to the school was through FIRST. Academically, I considered myself "good but not good enough for Ivies" and combined with their (perceived, at least) love of FIRST, I considered it an upper-level school that was definitely in my reach.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DampRobot (Post 1313507)
Deferred at MIT.

Applying regular to Stanford, Princeton, Cal, UCSB, Cal Poly SLO, Boulder, Olin.

I think schools have grown tired of seeing FIRST on a extracurricular list. It seems, for better or worse, to look very pedestrian and not very impressive on college apps.

I'm not an admissions expert,but in my opinion, it all comes down to how you present your FIRST experience on your application. If you just say you were on Team XXXX and held XXXX position, that won't get you anywhere that any other extracurricular won't. It's the other aspects that FIRST participation can help; recommendations and essay. My essay was about FIRST, one of my recommendations was from a FIRST team leader, and I think some of my other teachers even dropped in mentioning of my involvement in their recommendations.


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