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How FIRST has affected you?
Wondering how FIRST affected you. I am a freshman, but I would like to see what others have to say.
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
There isn't enough space on this forum to explain how this organization has affected me. I will keep it short and to the point. I was first-off a pathetic nerd who could answer so many questions correctly that you could say I was feared by my classmates and so much so I was the last person they would talk to. Then one day in my Honors Biology class I started my FIRST upbringing when the teacher announced a demonstration by Winnovation in Rockford and from there-on I was a FIRST-er. Now if I have free time I have nothing to do, because all my time used to be taken up by FIRST and classes.
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
FIRST has done a lot for me because our team is made up of 4 smaller schools (I'm the only member from my school) so it gives me a chance to meet people from other schools. Most of my good friends are from other schools, not from my own school. Also it has opened a door for my interest in Welding. Because of FIRST I took a welding class and learned how to do every type of welding you can do. Although i dont wanna be a professional welder, but now i know a very useful skill that I can use.
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
Most obviously, I'm going to major in Mechanical Engineering (not a really big change though, without FIRST I would probably be doing either Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics). More subtly, FIRST has really helped me learn leadership skills and time-management. Oh, and FIRST helped me learn that soldering when sleepy is a bad idea.
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
Quite simply, FIRST has taught me to mind my semicolons.
Plus, it taught me what I don't know (I finally learned what a wrench is, not kidding.) |
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
lets see, besides change my whole view on my professional life. not much. I went from wanting to study medicine to wanting to become a programmer in nothing flat. It gave me a life, and a passion. A reason to pass and to make friends. It gave me friends to have faith in. The list goes on and on, its limitless.
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
The obvious answer is probably true for all of us- FIRST has given me opportunities that I would never have otherwise had. Between music, drama, and languages there never will be any time in my schedule for shop classes. FIRST has been a hands-on learning experience in all sorts of useful things, from how to solder to the right way of building pneumatics to the vital skill of using power tools without killing oneself.
The most significant change in my life from FIRST has been my recognition this build season that computers aren't actually boring. (yeah... believe it or not, a mere six weeks ago I thought that code just sort of happened!) If you join a team with an openminded attitude and the willingness to do whatever needs to be done, you'll learn more than you ever did in school-- and you'll only learn things that are interesting or useful! Also, Team 847 PHRED is my sport. I dislike athletics because I find them totally arbitrary and not all that useful in the real world, but thanks to FIRST robotics I'm able to gain the experience of working on a team. It's also a less militaristic way to meet interesting people. Nobody "normal" joins robotics, so it's a perfect place for the rest of us. |
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
I cant really explain how it affected me because I have been involved in FIRST since 2001 when I was in 4th grade. I am now a Sophomore, and honestly cant remember times before I was involved in FIRST.
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This thread is probably mentioned one way or the other; every year. I believe I posted in one of them when I was a sophomore in high school. Now I am going into my 8th season with FIRST. It's been a long journey full of good and bad memories.
Pros: FIRST has directed me to a path that I enjoy working with. I am majoring on Mechanical Engineering at Florida Atlantic University and have had several internships/co ops with different companies. For example with Motorola (because of team 108) and EDF INC. contractor for Pratt & Whitney (because of the mentors from team 179). I have met some good hearted people who are willing to help you through your ups and downs. Most of all, I have met some inspiring mentors who have taught me more than what a book could have. Cons: FIRST has become a drug for me. A drug that isn't easy to quit. I told my kids that 2007 build season would be my last season with the team and FIRST; but somehow they have managed to pull me back. More so, team 108 engineers, the teacher, the kids have managed to convince me to go back to the team as well. Everything is a business and no matter what, every business turns into politics at one point or the other. I have always tried to keep myself away from "politics," not realizing that I have to face it at some point of time. Through FIRST, you will face a lot of real world "problems," whether it's business related or personal. It's a challenge that I face everyday and try to get through it. There are times when FIRST will make you smile and there are times when it will make you upset. I have involved myself with several committees down here in South Florida as well as the regional committee. I am involved with FLL committees down here as well. I am also a full time mentor on 2 FRC teams. FIRST keeps me busy enough for me to not to worry about little things when I am not at work or school or with my family. As far as sleep goes, I have learned to deal with 2/3 hours of sleep during the week. The effectiveness of FIRST in your life can be different for each individual; It all depends on how you let FIRST effect you as a son/daughter, brother/sister, husband/wife, student, employee and a human. |
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
Thanks for letting us know that it made a difference. As a mom who has driven several places to demonstrate the robot (and I do it much less than our coordinator!), it's nice to know that maybe it really does count for something.
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
I'll take the opposite and discuss how FIRST didn't affect me.
When I was in High School (in the 90's,) my school was not involved because FIRST was just starting and really wasn't in a lot of schools. Anyway, I went into engineering because I was good at math and science, and I liked my electronics class. Some justification for a career choice, huh! When I did get involved in FIRST (as an engineer) I see how much this mirrors what you will be doing as an engineer. Learning the process now, in High School, has so many benefits for college and your future. You are exposed to many engineering areas and can make up you mind on actual engineering experience and not on whether your good at physics or not. I'm glad the career I chose, but FIRST would have helped out so much back then when I was trying to decide what I wanted to do. |
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
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You never know how a team will impact - it is like a pebble in a pond, rippling out and touching everyone with inspiration. Amazing really. |
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
FIRST makes me tired and sleepy. Last year I lost a pound a week from kickoff to the CMP.
This year I'm still tired and sleepy and eat burgers and ice cream trying not to lose more weight. I've never had so much fun being so tired and sleepy ![]() |
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
I can definitely relate to the views that FIRST has become somewhat of a drug.
I first learned of FIRST in the fall of 2002 whilst working on a Fibreglass Canada Goose project for our school library, when the teacher was co-mentoring our school's first FIRST team. I joined on the spot. That was in Grade 10. In grade 11 we competed again, but in grade 12 (2005 season) due to lack of sponsorship, 1075 didn't compete. I learned through the lead mentor (whom I've made good friends with over the years), that the team was back for 2006, and I elected to aid the team with the programming aspect of the game, as this was my primary area of expertise. In 2007 and 2008 I have been a very active member of the team, despite my being a now 3rd year university student. FIRST is like a drug. For six weeks out of every year, the lead mentor (Mr. Smith) and I eat, sleep, and breathe everything robots. His family goes without their Dad for those six weeks, and they should be applauded just as much as he should. 1075 has always had notoriously bad support from the teachers in our school, so its basically just the one teacher, all the time. Mr. Smith and I both are thoroughly addicted to the world that is FIRST. The challenges are many, and never stop challenging us to better our designs and develop a truly fantastic machine. I have always been the kind of person that has to know how everything works. FIRST has taught me how to convert that knowledge into how to MAKE something that works. While I may not be the best at manufacture, I am quite capable of very functional designs. FIRST has done me a great service. Its also consumed the last 5 and a half years of my life. |
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Re: How FIRST has affected you?
!!! I just spent like 45 minutes writing a huge thing about how much Robotics has affected me.. and CD TIMED OUT!!! as if!!
so, starting again... I'm 17 and in my 3rd year of highschool and have been on the Local Robotics team since my grade 9 year. Prior to joining this team I was a sissy girl (yes, I'm admiting to being a priss when it comes to getting dirty) and I've spent a bulk of my time each year for three years with a group of about 25 tech savy boys. DO YOU HAVE IDEA HOW THAT CAN AFFECT A PERSON? Basically, it changed me completely. I have an all new respect for these people and, of course, love them to death. I don't think any other program or organisation could have exposed me to such a completely respectable and admirable group. I have learnt so much from these people and have gained so much self confidence that it makes me smilee just thinking about it. Lastly, I want to say that at the beginning of this season my mentors showed us a FIRST insipirational video about Robotics and it's entirety and I was crying... I've never been so happy to be apart of something so great. It brings tears to my eyes to see the level of success and achievement teams around the world are receiving through FIRST... and that doesn't mean just metals.. it refers to EVERYTHING this organisation has given us (many others have posted the specifics e.g. time management, teamwork etc.) and tears of joy Okay, so that was the emotional impact.. as for the physical... I CAN WELD!! I can omg! weld!! I didn't weld anything on the current robot because I'm a wuss butttt I can totallly weelDD!! (Special thanks to our team captain Mitch for his graciousness and extreme patience <3) ![]() Also, I've been apart of the Electronics team since the beginning and am completely and utterly capable of wiring the whole entire (complicated bundle of metal) err.. I mean ROBOT. And, I know like everyone on this forum can do it with their eyes closed.. but I'm so proud of it and so completely overjoyed that I, a bookworm, can wire and be partially responsible for a beautifully functioning robot ![]() I want to thank everyone who has been a part of FIRST. There isn't one person out there who deserves anything less than the biggest most exstravigant applause known to man. We've done an amazing thing... ![]() Lots of love, Lindsay Erin of 1535 The Knights of Alloy. Last edited by muffinxo : 26-02-2008 at 16:53. |
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