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EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)Ventures University of Florida, EGN 1935 Team: MILlionaires Robot: Turlington Victim Fall 2013 Team Members: Ryan Molloy Joey Jacobsen Matthew Bendetowies. RYAN MOLLOY. 2 nd Semester Freshman Major: Civil Engineering - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EGN 1935: ECE (Ad)VenturesUniversity of Florida, EGN 1935

Team: MILlionairesRobot: Turlington Victim

Fall 2013

Team Members:Ryan Molloy

Joey JacobsenMatthew Bendetowies

2nd Semester FreshmanMajor: Civil Engineering

Learned how to do basic programming from this classCourse has helped improve my knowledge in the field of

Electrical and Computer EngineeringUF goal: Join clubs and become more outgoing

Get an Internship/Study Abroad in EuropeLife Goal: Become a Structural Civil Engineer and play golfAdvice: “Your mindset will determine whether you pass or

fail”

RYAN MOLLOY

1st semester FreshmanMajor: Electrical Engineering

Gained knowledge about Electrical and Computer Engineering from this class

Now understand what to expect in Electrical EngineeringUF goal: become involved on campus

Career Goal: Earn Bachelors in Electrical Engineering, and Masters in Business Administration

Hope to manage a large Engineering companyAdvice: “Go to class”

JOEY JACOBSEN

2nd Semester FreshmanMajor: Material/Electrical Engineering

Learn how to program a robot to be autonomous through the class

UF Goal: Get an Internship early on, get involved in clubs and have fun

Career Goal: Go to graduate school and find a job that will be enjoyable

Advice: “Do not miss class and plan out your week”

MATTHEW BENDETOWIES

THE TURLINGTON VICTIM

Advice: • Your experience at UF is what you make of it.

• It will be tough but never get frustrated as there are great professors here to guide you in the class--

engineering adventures. • This class has helped give a solid foundation in engineering by having knowledge of how to do basic

programming. • We have all personally gained a better

understanding of what specific tasks electrical and computer engineering are faced with on the job.

CONCLUSION