Students from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) spent the end of their summer vacation at Hack Lodge, a week-long camp with locations in California and New York in which attendees lived, studied and designed projects together. In California, students focused on cryptocurrency, blockchains and Web3, presenting finished projects at the end of the week.
“There are very few times when you just live in one space with 20 other people who are there to learn, very excited about the fields they’re working, and very smart,” said Walden Yan, a third-year student at SEAS studying computer science and economics. “You get to see everyone grinding, and see yourself making progress on your product. We started on Sunday, and by Tuesday, we had to ship something that worked. By Thursday, it had to be refined, and on Saturday we presented a final project to quite a few impressive people who came by to watch. The mentorship and culture is really amazing, and...
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