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What I do with all my time
So I go to Western Washington University and am in the Vehicle engineering program. I am also on the Formula SAE team and this is our car for this year:
http://www.wwufsae.com/images/news-a...s/v43front.jpg http://www.wwufsae.com/images/news-archives/v43side.jpg Its a pre-preg 3k carbon-fiber mono-coque with a nomex core front chassis and a steel tube frame rear. with 600cc Honda f4i bike motor the entire car is designed and built in the shop at school. |
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That's awesome. I've seen that competition on Daily Planet the other day, looks like tons of fun.
Rob. |
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Freaking cool!!
That's awesome!! I'm also in Washington and thinking about applying to WWU!! I would love to have some more information on the program your in because that is exactly what i want to do. I'm an obsessed car maniac trying to find a way to use my talents in the real world.
Thanks Forrest |
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Stay in school, it will $pay off$ in the end, it did in my case.
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I totally agree with you. Last year I finished High school and this Sunday I'm headed back to the states after spending a 9 month "Sabbatical" year of sorts living with a family in Spain. So I agree that staying in school will def increase your chances of income, but there's other things that can help to Like speaking Spanish fluently.
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1972 1300 GL In Progress |
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hey Thats really awsome that you are interested. If you end up coming to western just come by the Engineering building and go down stairs to the VRI (Vechicle Research Institute) and start asking about the formula team.
This comming fall or end of summer (september) would be best for checking everything out. mean while check out our webite wwufsae.com for up dates on our cars and the program. |
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