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Because of FIRST I am working at Foster-Miller building the next-generation TALON robots to save lives. Check out my signature for more info on TALON.
I went to college at Drexel University, and I did the co-ops and everything. When I interviewed at Foster-Miller, they were familiar with co-op experience, and I knew it would take something more to boost me into my dream job. I told them about FIRST and how I had been building robots for the past 7 years and it was quite literally the straw that tipped the scale in my favor. |
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
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Well, i was very much into Programming and was absolutely sure that im gonna study programming in University.. Well, thanks to first i am now studying Aeronautics and Space Engineering, and with a scholarship =] That kinda tells it all, but i also almost got chosen to a special millitary project in wich you get 2 deplomas in Mechanical Engineering in 4 years. I've been number 18 in their list, when only 16 get chosen... |
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
I not only want to be an engineer now, but I've been "in training" as a paid intern at Northrop Grumman:Space Technology since Sophomore year; All from my F.I.R.S.T. experience.
I'm also applying to many schools I never even heard of before; Cornell (School of Engineering), Rochester, Northeastern (I may meet some teammates there), W.P.I., C.M.U. (And make some fancy cameras for future F.I.R.S.T.'ers), UC San Diego (May meet some teammates there too), the California Polytechnics and few others. |
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
FIRST paved the way to becoming more professional in 3D Moddeling and also Programming. Due to some of the knowledge learned with FIRST and programming, I now have an internship at Siemens VDO doing database scripting for almost a whole year. With this internship i will have a wider road paved and we will see whats next to come !
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
If it weren't for FIRST I wouldn't really know what engineering was. I learned so much in general from my participation and these skills gave me an edge over some of my other classmates. Because of FIRST I got a scholarship for school and an internship my freshman year. The internship has now lead to my current job, a design engineer at NORAM. If it weren't for FIRST I would probably in the army right now.
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
Prior to going into FIRST I wanted to be an engineer, I got on the WildStang team and decided to go into the video area of the team, something I liked to do at the time and had no intention of persueing past that season. It turned out that I really did not like engineering at all. It was amazingly boring to me, but I loved to make movies. FIRST saved me from being in a career that just wasn't right for me. So now I am going to school for Television Production where my FIRST experience is actually making it easier for me to understand the technical aspects of television production.
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
All things considered, it hasn't, yet. I still plan to teach World History at a high school level. But maybe I'll take a liking to FIRST and choose a career that is relative in the future. Who really knows.
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
i joined FIRST as a freshman, and after attending the portland regional, i knew that robotics (electrical and programming) was what i wanted to do... im going to major in electrical engineering next year (along with 2 of my other friends, one of which i dragged into FIRST)... hehehe...
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
I reply to this question as someone who is at the other end of the career- I have 27 years as an Engineer in the auto industry and have been a mentor with our local FIRST team (773) Kingsville Kukes Ontario, Canada for 4 years. I have found it very rewarding and fun to say the least- It should be mandatory that every corporation fund and mentor a team. I have found it sharpens my "old" engineering skills as well as helps "keep me young feeling". I hope to not sound selfish by this - but it is true. - It is too easy as one ages to fall victim to routine - It is nice to see the youth get enthused over math science and the competition.
I am bit concerned however that our local team 4 years ago was very hard working and dedicated. Over the past 3-4 years the caliber and disipline of the student has degraded to the point its almost a social club. We are at a crossroads with this team and need to make some real hard decisions in the next year or so or it will die. I do not want to see this - but the work and dedication has to start within each individual- I cannot make or force a student to work-. there also seems to be a total indiference with the attitude toward FIRST. I am thinking it may be time to cease the existence. We are a small school 550 students in the entire school. The band 200 kids- we barely get 15-20 for a team and they are not very dedicated. any other mentors sensing this same thing ? I would be very interested in hearing from you. or as a mentor am I doing something wrong?? Les. |
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
I reply to this question as someone who is at the other end of the career- I have 27 years as an Engineer in the auto industry and have been a mentor with our local FIRST team (773) Kingsville Kukes Ontario, Canada for 4 years. I have found it very rewarding and fun to say the least- It should be mandatory that every corporation fund and mentor a team. I have found it sharpens my "old" engineering skills as well as helps "keep me young feeling". I hope to not sound selfish by this - but it is true. - It is too easy as one ages to fall victim to routine - It is nice to see the youth get enthused over math science and the competition.I am bit concerned however that our local team 4 years ago was very hard working and dedicated. Over the past 3-4 years the caliber and disipline of the student has degraded to the point its almost a social club. We are at a crossroads with this team and need to make some real hard decisions in the next year or so or it will die. I do not want to see this - but the work and dedication has to start within each individual- I cannot make or force a student to work-. there also seems to be a total indiference with the attitude toward FIRST. I am thinking it may be time to cease the existence. We are a small school 550 students in the entire school. The band has 200 kids- we barely get 15-20 for a team and they are not very dedicated. any other mentors sensing this same thing ? I would be very interested in hearing from you. or as a mentor am I doing something wrong?? Les. |
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
Before FIRST I was all about engineering. FIRST told me that I am horrible at it and I discovered my love for leadership and team management. Today I am going to college while working at Hamilton Sundstrand as an administrative assistant (hey, it isn't glorious, but my foot is in the door!)
FIRST definitely gives you that real-life experience you need to see what you will truly want to do. I'm sure that I could have learned the engineering with FIRST, but the leadership/communications/PR roles came much more naturally and suited me better. Through networking and learning other life-based needs (such as how much to pack for what amount of time, navigating airports, quasi-living with co-workers) FIRST raised me! |
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
I've always been interested in space, spacecraft, and engineering. When I joined a FIRST team last year, I decided that I wanted to be an engineer, so my goal is to become an aerospace engineer. The interests have always been there, but the decision to make it a career came from FIRST.
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
This is a great thread. Someone should let the guys up at FIRST read this.
FIRST has absolutely impacted my career choice. Before FIRST, I started out wanting to be a Pre-Med major, I wanted to be a pediatrician from the time I was 5 or 6. I was all set for that major when I was a junior in high school. Senior year started and HHS got a FIRST team. My mom had been pushing engineering and FIRST (which we had known about then for 5 years), and my response was always "Huh? What is engineering?" By the time I graduated, I had completely changed courses. I was enrolled at the Rutgers University School of Engineering as a Mechanical Engineer. The freshman Dean of Engineering (read: a father of one of the kid's on Team 25) knew all about FIRST, and when I went for an interview, he simply said "With the experiences and determination you've learned from FIRST, you can succeed in anything you want." Wow. What an impact. I'll be honest, however, I've strayed from that path. I'm now on my third major, but FIRST has helped to open a lot of doors for me, and has also made me focus my talents and decide exactly what my best skills are. When I do go back to school (after my term as a FIRST Americorps VISTA member), I will be going for Education. I've been researching education in NJ, and TCNJ even offers a Technology Education degree. After working with my FIRST team now for 5 years, I finally realized that this is what I enjoy. I love to see the students I work with grow, learn, and succeed. It seems silly; I thought I knew exactly what I wanted to do after high school. And here I am, completely turned around, and happier than I can ever remember being. So for me, being in FIRST has helped me realize one thing, I want to be in FIRST forever. That is why I took the Americorps VISTA position. This is why I still mentor my old high school team. Not for everything that I get out of the program (which I'll be honest, is a LOT), but to help other kids get as much out of it as I have. Long-winded as usual, Sara Reffler |
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Re: How has your involvement in FIRST affected your career choice?
My first two years of high school I lived in a town with no FIRST team; Science Fair was king of the land. I competed in science fair for two years, first in an area I had no interest in, and the next I did the category of mathematics. I planned at the time to go into investments and did an elaborate experiment involving analysis of the NASDAQ (stock market). I was also president of the Future Business Leaders of America at the school during this time. The experiment placed in state competition.
The next year (2003) I moved to Florida and joined a FIRST team its rookie year. Since then I have learned about design, electronics, pneumatics. I have developed skills in time management, teamwork, public relations, and leadership. I have had hands on experienced working with actual engineers and machinists to learn how to use a mill and lathe. Although the Science Fair was a wonderful experience, nothing has altered my life and thinking like FIRST. I have a completely new respect for engineering projects like NASA's probes and rovers. This sort of thing is my hobby that I enjoy doing, however, I can not see myself doing it as a career and continue to desire to go into finance. FIRST has inspired me and I have grown because of it, this is the point of FIRST. Not every FIRST student is expected to go into an engineering field. Other ways FIRST has affected me: *Not only did I receive a FIRST scholarship, but my essays and interviews for other scholarships were loaded with my FIRST experiences and this is the reason I received many of them as well. *I have met many of the best friends a guy can have that have similar interests. *It helped me get a job at the Kennedy Space Center (thanks again, Gabe!) *It has given me a cause to donate my time to share the experience with others The final thing I would like to mention is about that town I lived in that did not have a team. Bartlesville has started team 2165 to compete this season. (check my signature) Last edited by Barry Bonzack : 29-12-2006 at 17:58. |
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