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| View Poll Results: What is the ratio of boys to girls on your robotics team? | |||
| All boys |
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22 | 8.03% |
| More than three quarters boys |
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151 | 55.11% |
| About two thirds boys |
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54 | 19.71% |
| Half and half |
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19 | 6.93% |
| About two thirds girls |
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10 | 3.65% |
| More than three quarters girls |
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7 | 2.55% |
| All girls |
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11 | 4.01% |
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Out team is about 5:1 boys to girls, which is probably a better ratio than what you are going to see in many Engineering colleges in the fields of Electrical and Mechanical, most of the girls (ehh women) liked chemical engineering back when I graduated. I think there were a total of 3 or 4 women in my graduating class at Purdue in Electrical. Until things change that type of ratio is a drwaback to engineering which is why Dean and Woodie encourage everyone to participate.
Hey Alfred I was wondering if anyone was going to pop that in. |
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