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Re: 2015/16 College Help Thread
Hey! I'm Eric, I'm going to University of Minnesota-Duluth. I'm a double major in the College of Liberal Arts, so don't ask me about robots. If you do have robot questions though, I can direct you to my friends who are in CSE or any other program. I don't really know what to say about UMD besides how great the Multicultural Center is. I basically live there.
There's sports, which I know nothing about, but there's a lot of speakers and Brown Bag (lunchtime with a speaker) events. We also have an MPIRG group at our school which is the best. LDiDomenico goes here too so he might be a better person to DM if you're not a total sjw like me. Feel free to DM me if you are a total sjw, or just curious. Last edited by Shrub : 25-10-2015 at 21:03. |
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This is a neat thread.
I'm currently a senior in Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, aka Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech is a public school right by the heart of midtown Atlanta. Georgia Tech's College of Engineering is one of the best in the country and world, with many of our programs ranked in US News' top 10 lists. It's primarily an engineering school, but we also offer a variety of other majors in science, business, and liberal arts. The quality of education you would receive at Georgia Tech is top notch. We also have a unique culture and our traditions, from our Fight Song to our mascot. Everyone, regardless of major, gender, age, or race, who attends Georgia Tech is a Helluva Engineer. In addition to that, our campus is located in Atlanta, one of the most diverse cities in the USA, and with a booming engineering and software market. Most of our students will find themselves with a job offer halfway through their senior year. We also foster the development of hundreds of startup companies and organizations, through our startup center and Invention Studio. We also have a huge robotics program, the GT Robojackets, who participate in battlebots, robocup, and mentor FIRST teams around the area. In addition to robojackets, we have other engineering and competition teams such as SolarJackets, HyTech Racing, and GT Motorsports. We have hundreds of clubs for students to join and meet new people, make friends, and even industry connections. If you have any questions about GT, feel free to pm me and I'd be happy to answer! #THWG |
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Currently at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, MA. It's a small school with a solid Co-Op program in one of the greatest college locations ever. Feel free to pm me if you're interested in WIT or Boston in general, I'd be happy to answer any questions.
I also have friends at a lot of the other schools in Boston, and can direct you to them if you need it. |
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Anybody have any info for Purdue, U of Wisconsin- Madison, U of IL- Urbana/Champaign, Iowa State, or Rose Hulman? I know each of these 5 schools are respected for their engineering programs, and I've done my research & visited campuses, but I was wondering whether any CD user had any inside info/experience regarding their engineering programs or just the school in general.
I'm pretty much in the process of applying to these schools at the moment. |
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). As far as FIRST is concerned, there is a large number of FRC alums on campus (I've met some from plenty of Indiana teams as well as some from Cali, PNW, MAR, Michigan, and plenty others), and Purdue has a long-running FIRST program that is part class and part service - students in the program attend leadership lectures, etc. for class credit as well as helping mentor local FIRST teams, running competitions, and PR. Purdue is a great school, especially if you want to attend a large university. Along with the huge engineering program and state-of-the-art equipment and labs, Purdue has over 900 extracurriculars about anything you want to do (I'm in Jazz Band, Pep Band, Game Dev club, and one of the competition Rube Goldberg teams). The food is also good... I also know U of Illinois is a great engineering school from my visit there a few years ago. It seems to be fairly similar to Purdue in most respects although their liberal arts school is a little bigger and Purdue's science/engineering program is a little bigger. |
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Great thread!
I am currently a junior mechanical engineering major at Michigan Technological University. Michigan Tech is a public university located in Houghton, Michigan. MTU is primarily a STEM school, but we have degrees ranging from forestry to the arts. There is a large presence of FIRST Alumni - I see team t-shirts everywhere. The quality of education at Tech is excellent, and employers take notice: we had over 370 companies at our last career fair. The unique Enterprise program allows you to replace your senior design credits with a larger, interdisciplinary team working on projects for industry clients. Michigan Tech is also recognized as one of the safest campuses in the nation, thanks in no small part to the friendly attitude of the students. The main campus is small, about a 10 minute walk from end to end. Located in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula, Tech receives a lot of snow, but we embrace it. There is a lot to do in the winter, with the highlights being Broomball and Winter Carnival. We even have our own ski hill with free lift passes for students! I definitively do not regret my decision to come here. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions about Michigan Tech! Edit: As a final thought, you are going to get a great education at any of the schools that are/will be mentioned in this thread. Pick the school the you believe will fit you the best. The reason that I chose Michigan Tech is that it just "felt right" when I first visited it, but it isn't for everyone. Visit the schools that you are interested if possible. Last edited by Chris_Ely : 26-10-2015 at 00:32. |
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I'm Chris, currently a mechanical engineering/computer science senior at Michigan Tech University. It's a relatively small school that's highly ranked for engineering and salaries of graduates. We get a lot of snow and it's far from your parents if you live near Detroit. We have a student org (Copper Country Robotics) that mentors local teams and connects students with event volunteering. We have 3 FRC teams (857, 2586, 5486), 1 FTC team (10723), and about 9 FLL teams. Edit: Ninja'd a bit by the other Chris, but I talked about FIRST, so that's something. Last edited by Christopher149 : 26-10-2015 at 00:35. |
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I'm Brian, and I'm a freshman studying computer science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
It's a great school with great students and a great name, especially among employers. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Boeing have had recruiting events and tech talks during my brief time here so far. My classmates are really bright, talented people. I've met so many FIRST alums from countless different teams. RPI students mentor two FRC teams: 2791 (who I have been working with) and 20. There are also a number of other teams within easy driving distance. RPI hosts the Tech Valley Regional, which draws local teams and some from out-of-state (including 195, 303, and 1923 last year, and possibly 359 next year). There's also the RPI Center for Initiatives in Pre-College Education who run many STEM outreach activities for young people, including FLL mentoring. I love RPI and would be happy to answer any questions about the school! Last edited by Brian Maher : 26-10-2015 at 01:11. |
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There's a robotics centered RSO that competed in CARD (FIRST College demo), and competes in Battlebots, VEX, JSDC, and others. It's called iRobotics they also volunteer in FIRST things.... For FIRST-y things, there's a FRC team that loves college mentors Ctrl-Z, FLL Qualifier, and FLL State Champ. Plus numerous FLL teams (including a class at UIUC you can take to mentor teams), and a rookie 2015 FTC team. Ask questions if you've got any specifics. Also for Purdue FIRST-y things (since I was there this weekend), they have one of the most well-established FIRST college orgs I've ever seen that we tried hard to emulate called Purdue FIRST |
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Thanks for the responses everyone!
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I'm a sophomore CS student at University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, which is one of the largest research universities in the country. Just about all of our engineering or technical programs are highly ranked, and we have a very large FIRST presence here-- both with GOFIRST (which both builds robots of our own and does a lot of outreach to local teams) and the many on-campus FIRST related events held here (two regionals, kickoffs for FRC and FTC, volunteer trainings and team workshops).
We're also very affordable, whether you're from in state or out of state, and the Twin Cities are fantastic, even if it is cold here for a decent chunk of the year. Definitely take a look at us and feel free to PM me with any questions. |
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Is there anyone who as attended the Colorado School for Mines? I visited their campus this summer and was pretty impressed with its robotics lab as well as location.
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I don't know anything about that college, other than the name, and I know the name because of the rivalry football game between the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (my alma mater) and CSM, which is nicknamed "The Battle of the Miners" for somewhat obvious reasons. And if anybody is interested in SDSM&T, feel free to ask me. |
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I'm a Freshman Music Composition Major, computer science minor at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. I know it's not typically regarded as an "Engineering school" but that's simply because it's a liberal arts university.
Since we aren't a research school, our professors are focused on teaching as their primary goal. Beautiful campus, good food and a good social life. JMU hosts the State FLL competitions and the local high school has a team that'd be happy to have some excited mentors. |
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