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Get Involved
No Instruction Manual
You know there isn’t an instruction manual for building an experimental hydrogen car, or for adjusting the suspension for a Formula SAE racer. As a part of the team, you write the book on the subject at Mizzou.
People Resources
Teams are like small businesses in many ways, and can display a range of majors outside of engineering including journalism, art, and business.
Real World Ahead
Getting involved is a whole lot more than padding your resume:
- Learn by doing— You’ll become a genuinely better engineer by facing the real world on the road, in the water, and up in the skies
- You’ll become more attractive to employers.
- In addition you’ll make bonds and develop contacts with your fellow students and interact as a true team.
What to expect
You’ve got what it takes to be a meaningful part of any team, but the first time you attend a meeting, it’s easy to get discouraged by the fact that you’re not immediately selected to be the team’s lead engineer… you may need to stick around for a few meetings before you’re able to substantially participate on a project.
But once you are responsible for getting things done, you’re entering a rewarding journey that will likely demand the sacrifice of some late nights and some spring breaks; but it’s going to be worth it.
So join up, attend some meetings, and make a difference to the team.


