Step 1. Have parents in engineering or CS. Step 2. Go to an amazing high school (i.e. your parents live in a well off area). Step 3. Have money to buy hobby material to develop your skills. Step 4. Do competitions and clubs at your amazing high school. GG to the rest of you.
Not really; his project is baced on FTC/FRC witch doesn't really cost you anything besides teh registration cost (witch is like 30 to 110 per year depending on the school)
@@Baddman3000to get the qualifications necessary to move on in life and to give students an opportunity to work in laboratory or research environments.
@@Baddman3000 colleges with such high status like caltech or mit you go to because of their reputation and top of the line education. Apply anywhere and tell them you went to mit. For most places watch them shit themselves realizing the catch they just landed.
Step 1. Have parents in engineering or CS. Step 2. Go to an amazing high school (i.e. your parents live in a well off area). Step 3. Have money to buy hobby material to develop your skills. Step 4. Do competitions and clubs at your amazing high school. GG to the rest of you.
Not really; his project is baced on FTC/FRC witch doesn't really cost you anything besides teh registration cost (witch is like 30 to 110 per year depending on the school)
Hey. Love from India. Enjoyed your work!!. I'm 16 years old and would love to get a bit of guidance on how to get started on with robotics
what robotics challanges did you compete in?
this is who you are competing against
genuine question how do these ppl even learn how to build all of this its so impressive
first hand experience is the best method in my opinion. you just do what you love and you will eventually build up all your knowledge
Usually they have parents that are in related fields and therefore had exposure starting at a very young age
nice
congrats! i'm starting a robotics team at my school and would love to talk to you about cad and the design process if that's alright with you :D
Sure, dm me on discord @wodepiguhenda
Can you share how you learn to code
I kinda just picked it up by coding my robot in FTC
To get in to an Elite US College istg you need to already know everything you will ever learn. It's wild.
Then what they in there for then ???
@@Baddman3000to get the qualifications necessary to move on in life and to give students an opportunity to work in laboratory or research environments.
@@Baddman3000 colleges with such high status like caltech or mit you go to because of their reputation and top of the line education. Apply anywhere and tell them you went to mit. For most places watch them shit themselves realizing the catch they just landed.
@@BucketheadsBucket I mean they deserve it too tho . This is what eutopia of education looks like .
@@BucketheadsBucket Hmm, I don't know sir. I think employers want to know what you know.
Ws in the shatt
This guy took my spot?
you should join MIT Motorsports! - Former 9527 guy
hi...MIT aspirant here...one batch behind u...could you share your stats? (gpa, sats, etc) would like to get some insight...thanks
Yeah sure
that’s my boyfriend!
Same 😂😂😂
@@AkshatParikhhisame😂
hey ive seen that robot before
congrats on wr game lmao
congrats on World champs now lol
Great video
Awesome!
can you share cad for power play bot?
dm me on discord @wodepiguhenda
this was awesome!! I wish you good luck with your future projects and ambitions
Yooo fellow FTC enthusiast - Congratulations!
Wait I think I know this guy
lmao @@the_crustyDonut
Inspirational. I hope to join you at MIT!
Better aim to normal ivies