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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - What aspect of the robotics team does he work on? Software? mechanical? Electrical? When I toured colleges with my robotics-team-loving DS we realized college robotics programs largely mean programming. But there are tons of fun extracurricular options to look for as another poster mentioned - BAJA club, rocketry clubs, steel bridge, concrete canoe, vex robotics, Ri3D, etc Also lots of schools have maker spaces where kids can tinker. Lehigh, Lafayette and Bucknell are some LACs that come to mind. Another route is volunteering as a mentor for a middle school or high school team. Depending on the team they may be thrilled for any help they can get. [/quote] OP here. DS is software. Any of the activities you mention would be fine -- he basically wants the team experience that others might get through sports but that he gets through STEM.[/quote]
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