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Re: Non-Engineering Majors Who Loved FIRST

I'm glad I finally came into this thread to read. I realized late in my first semester at college, that engineering may not have been the reason I enjoyed FIRST. I was involved all 4 years of high school, and the last two I was very serious with my driver tasks. However, while taking engineering labs in college, I have noticed that I never actually took part in the fabrication and building, and enjoyed the logistical parts of engineering moreso than anything else.
Although, I very much enjoyed Robotics, and engineering. I am still pursuing a childhood dream of becoming a doctor, and tied it in with engineering through a major of Bioengineering in the medical school track.
I have considered trying to find something on the logistical end that I so much enjoyed about FIRST, however it has been difficult trying to tie in medicine with that.
Best of Luck to anyone who found a small aspect of FIRST other than engineering. I hope you are able to tie in your major with something you enjoy.
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