Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting... loves math and robotics but 0 interest in STEM/Engineering schools.
Ours was the same. Tech school culture is…really unappealing.
They are not Tech schools they are colleges that are really good in stem and engineering. Most offer many other degrees. How is that unappealing to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting... loves math and robotics but 0 interest in STEM/Engineering schools.
Ours was the same. Tech school culture is…really unappealing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In terms of facilities, Hamilton will offer "best-in-class technologies and resources" for students interested in electronics and robotics:
Hamilton Invests in Digital Innovation with New $50 Million Facility - News - Hamilton College https://www.hamilton.edu/news/stories/ai-technology-innovation-building-campus
I am not sure of Hamilton's current status in competitive robotics, or of whether or not competitive robotics will be developed through the new facility.
50 million is not that much…and it currently doesn’t exist.
It’s plenty of money for effectively an expansion of the sciences building. It includes a new robotics lab, is under construction, and will be open by fall of 27. If you cannot contribute useful information please just keep quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting... loves math and robotics but 0 interest in STEM/Engineering schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In terms of facilities, Hamilton will offer "best-in-class technologies and resources" for students interested in electronics and robotics:
Hamilton Invests in Digital Innovation with New $50 Million Facility - News - Hamilton College https://www.hamilton.edu/news/stories/ai-technology-innovation-building-campus
I am not sure of Hamilton's current status in competitive robotics, or of whether or not competitive robotics will be developed through the new facility.
50 million is not that much…and it currently doesn’t exist.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting... loves math and robotics but 0 interest in STEM/Engineering schools.
Anonymous wrote:In terms of facilities, Hamilton will offer "best-in-class technologies and resources" for students interested in electronics and robotics:
Hamilton Invests in Digital Innovation with New $50 Million Facility - News - Hamilton College https://www.hamilton.edu/news/stories/ai-technology-innovation-building-campus
I am not sure of Hamilton's current status in competitive robotics, or of whether or not competitive robotics will be developed through the new facility.
Anonymous wrote:Does he want to compete or just build things with other people?
Many engineering schools have engineering project teams. And some make room for non-engineers.
Look at the Michigan LSA math major and then at the descriptions of Michigan Engineering project teams. There's a Michigan Mars Rover one that might be interesting. Also a NASA one. The descriptions often say when they have space for LSA majors.
Michigan also has Computer Science and Data Science in LSA.
https://studentorgs.engin.umich.edu/project-teams/
https://studentorgs.engin.umich.edu/project-teams/