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Of the 169 members and former members we have major info on,49 (28.8%) ECE (electrical and computer engineering)44 (25.9%) MechE (mechanical engineering)33 (19.4%) CS (computer science)8 CIT Undecided6 RI6 Physics4 IS3 Math3 MBA2 Undecided2 MSE2 ArchEand 1 each of:Philosophy, Biology, Social/Decision Science, Econ, Design, EPP, BME,and Creative WritingAnd the statistic you've all been waiting for: Approximately 18.4%female, which is worse than CS, ECE, MechE (though just barely, 18.6%),CIT undergrad, CIT overall, SCS overall, or pretty much any other groupI tried to compare us to. This percentage is based on me lookingthrough names of this years members and only counting those that i waspretty sure of.
Hmm... I spend 11 years in univiersity study biology and chemistry. Tons of useless piece of papers on the wall. Nothing related to robot. But I built many robots when I was younger.I guess you have to love your hobby to make it happen, otherwise you never going to build one.
Quote from: Ai-bot on September 14, 2007, 10:20:45 PMHmm... I spend 11 years in univiersity study biology and chemistry. Tons of useless piece of papers on the wall. Nothing related to robot. But I built many robots when I was younger.I guess you have to love your hobby to make it happen, otherwise you never going to build one.I'm sure you did get something useful with you from those years. Studying increases the brain capacity in general, right? And as you are building an android (an really cool one!), it must have helped knowing how an human works, right?