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Re: To all students - Why do I do this ?

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Originally Posted by ebarker View Post
Team 1311 is working on a long term project that tests ideas on how to engage academically qualified but as of yet uninterested students to participate in FIRST and consider careers in engineering and science.

We want to know what you think. We have several questions.

1. If you are going into engineering or science, did FIRST help you decide, or did you already decide to before starting FIRST.

2. Are you more interested in the technology, or are you most interested in the application?

3. To what degree are you interested in “making a difference” with an engineering career?

4. Prior to starting FIRST did you view engineering as something for “someone like me” ?

This is a non scientific sampling and we will treat the data accordingly.
1. FIRST was what made me go into engineering. I am currently in college majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

2. I'd probably say the application. I guess technology really isn't that impressive to me unless it can be applied somehow. For instance, with Dean Kamen's robotic arm, I wasn't that impressed with the amount of sensors and the degrees of movement, but rather, the application of it.

3. I don't know if I've really decided that in my life. At this point, I'm open to just about any job. I would have to say though, that I hope to stay involved with FIRST throughout college and into the workforce.

4. Not really, I started out in FIRST in my sophomore year as a webdesigner and then worked my way up to Autodesk Inventor. I was a computer guy, and since working with Inventor, I started to see how everything worked, and how everything got put together. Thats how I got interested in engineering.
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