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Hello, i am a majorly physics based person who REALLY wants to make robots. Though i'm only 14 my IQ is higher than most (last checked 132) and i need info on collages! I know it's still YEARS ahead but i want to know to PLAN ahead, anyway, i want to know of a collage that has good courses in mechanical, and electrical engineering. On another note, if you could give links for resources for me to not get bored to death, (from lack of being able to make things) and to help inspire me halfway to utter madness, it would be much appreciated.
P.S. if you know of any accurate, free IQ tests please link them.
Have you contacted your local Mensa chapter? Mensa is a group for high IQ individuals, they have accurate tests and resources and a culture for those with a high IQ to connect, meet, share and help one another.
Thanks! (checks it out) hmmmm..... it's kind of cultish looking... (looks deeper) okay, maybe REALLY cultish looking and uuuuh... old? and costs money?...... thanks for the suggestion, but i'll pass.
The only good collage class I had was a high school art class.
I mean, I took Art History in college but we didn't do collages in there.
Wise beyond your years.
I'll write more later when I am not on my phone, but also research IQ and it's history. Isn't all it is cracked up to be. If you want a really interesting read, "The Mismeasure of Man" by Stephan J Gould.
Alan
Well,never made it to my computer tonight. MIT and Stamford have historically been the top choices for physics and robotics. Stamford isn't currently doing as much robotic research as some others like University of Maryland, Carnegie Mellon and some others.
Alan
Thanks! being the ultimate "wise-guy" is one of my life goals, (at least kind of) and i'll have to check out that book you suggested! Also, immediately checking out those institutions of learnedness and knowlagability (aka collages). Anyway, thank you... shockingly much!...