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T967 27-04-2004 22:44

Re: HS and college seniors: where are you going next year?
 
Iowa State University- I want into that Aerospace Field dang it! DLavery here I come, well maybe in like 3-4 years. [oh, thanks FIRST for the scholarship, $5000 cuts into that chunk of cash that I don't have. :-) ]

Avarik 27-04-2004 23:41

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Originally Posted by SuperDanman
just sent my admissions reply yesterday to some school around boston...

Anyone know of any teams in the Cambridge/MIT area that will be in need of an EE undergrad next year?


I believe MIT mentors a team.

srjjs 27-04-2004 23:54

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Word is in from most of the rest of my team:
MIT: 1
CalTech: 1
UC Berkeley: 2 (including me)
Stanford: 1
UC Davis: 1
UC Irvine: 1
UC Santa Cruz: 1
San Francisco State: 1

With two still undecided.

Matt Leese 28-04-2004 11:13

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Originally Posted by Randy
Wow, RIT, My cousin is going there now and paying $40k/year in-state.

No they aren't. From someone who actually pays to go to RIT, with tuition, room, and board, the total cost is somewhere around $30,000 per year (from looking at RIT's website it's $30,549). Now, most of the people I know are on some form of scholarship or other as well as financial aid. That said, RIT's also a private institution so there's no such thing as "in-state" tuition. RIT happens to be one of the cheaper private schools out there. About 6 years ago, when I was looking at colleges (was it really that long ago?), RIT was listed as one of the best values in the northeast.

Matt

EvanG 28-04-2004 22:22

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Originally Posted by D.J. Fluck
I tell you what...my family is split.

My mom actually graduated from a nursing school, but took a lot of classes at Lehigh and my dad actually graduated about 20 miles down the road at Lafayette... If you are looking for a good wrestling program or like good college wrestling, Lehigh is for you :p

Well thanks for the info. It's been difficult. And I got to say, I really enjoyed the rivalry between Lehigh and Lafayette because I like colleges sports. However, i've come to the decision that I will start at WPI because it will be easier to transfer out of should it not be what i'm looking for. The loss is... engineers playing sports. ;D

Adam Y. 29-04-2004 08:13

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Anyone know of any teams in the Cambridge/MIT area that will be in need of an EE undergrad next year?
The Neutrons are in Boston though I forget where they are in the city. All I remember is that you take the Northeaster University train stop.
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yeah... i would be a high school senior right now, but the university of washington gave me a two-year early entrance. so right now i'm a college sophomore, and next year.... I'll still be at the UW. HUSKIES RULE.
What is it with colleges and dogs?? Northeastern has the Huskies. Your college has the huskies and right down the street BU has the Terriers.
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Iowa State University- I want into that Aerospace Field dang it! DLavery here I come, well maybe in like 3-4 years. [oh, thanks FIRST for the scholarship, $5000 cuts into that chunk of cash that I don't have. :-) ]
Umm isn't DLaavery involved with robotics??? If that is the case aren't you getting the wrong degree.

Cory 29-04-2004 10:46

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Dave Lavery is the Program Director of Solar Systems Exploration at NASA (I think that's his official title :)) It just so happens he does FIRST too :P

Cory

Adam Y. 29-04-2004 11:07

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Dave Lavery is the Program Director of Solar Systems Exploration at NASA (I think that's his official title ) It just so happens he does FIRST too :P
Errr... I thought he did work with robotics. Sorry. I remember talking to another NASA scientist and he said Dave was his boss. I assumed then he must work with the robots since this scientist did.

BFreund 29-04-2004 13:10

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"When in doubt, go to Stout!" I'll be making my journey to UW Stout for technology education! Thanks Mr. Schuff for being a great role model, and my inspiration to become a teacher. Hope to mentor a team someday.

Brandon

Cory 29-04-2004 13:28

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Dave does work with robots. You might have heard of his "toys" Spirit and Opportunity.

I think they might be on Mars or something :yikes:

Cory

Adam Y. 29-04-2004 15:07

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Dave does work with robots. You might have heard of his "toys" Spirit and Opportunity.
Wouldn't working with robots entail computer science.:)

pludodog 30-04-2004 21:18

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SEAS of Columbia University here. The two other seniors from Team 30 are going to RPI and Olin, respectively...

Jessica Boucher 30-04-2004 22:05

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To all you to-be Olinites...

Feel free to stop by the Sigma Kappa tower next year over on Babson campus (it's not like you won't be over here a lot anyway ;) )...I'd love to meet all of you :)

Jake177 02-05-2004 21:30

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WPI for mechanical engineering, currently planning on aerospace for grad school

Scooter 02-05-2004 23:03

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As for me, I am off to CU Boulder for aerospace!!

Any others heading there?

Bill


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