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Jenn Feathers 27-03-2012 16:57

Robotics after FRC
 
I am realizing that I only have one more year that I can be a student on a FRC team. I know that I could come back as a mentor after I graduate, but what other robotics competitions are there that are NOT like battle bots but are more like the FIRST competitions?

Hallry 27-03-2012 16:59

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
Well, this will be the second year of the C.A.R.D. level robotics for colleges. You can find more information about the program here.

Aren_Hill 27-03-2012 17:09

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
I'm participating on a Lunabotics team for a competition NASA holds every year, I've also been a part of the robotics club on campus and made a Wall-E, and also helped out the solar car team some. Feel free to spread what you've learned in FIRST, don't just stay in the safe bubble.

http://http://www.nasa.gov/offices/e...unabotics.html

EricH 27-03-2012 17:10

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jenn Feathers (Post 1150260)
I am realizing that I only have one more year that I can be a student on a FRC team. I know that I could come back as a mentor after I graduate, but what other robotics competitions are there that are NOT like battle bots but are more like the FIRST competitions?

NASA's Lunabotics competition http://www.nasa.gov/offices/educatio...unabotics.html.

There are also the IEEE competitions, SAE's Collegiate Design Series (5 competitions of various types), and all sorts of OTHER engineering competitions. Bear in mind that most of them are full academic year-long competitions.

Jenn Feathers 27-03-2012 17:11

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
Wow! That looks very interesting. Thank you! Is that the only college level robotics competition?

Andrew Lawrence 27-03-2012 17:12

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hallry (Post 1150263)
Well, this will be the second year of the C.A.R.D. level robotics for colleges. You can find more information about the program here.

That sounds awesome! Thanks for sharing!

Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1150268)
Bear in mind that most of them are full academic year-long competitions.

That's even BETTER! Imagine FIRST....for a WHOLE (academic) YEAR!

EricVanWyk 27-03-2012 17:13

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
This is a bit off topic, but I recommend against mentoring FRC during your freshman year, and very strongly recommend against ever mentoring a team that you were a student on.

Jetweb 27-03-2012 17:14

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
Ill throw out a good word for formula SAE. Its not robotics but its quite an intense engineering challenge that feels a lot like FIRST.

http://students.sae.org/competitions/formulaseries/

Jenn Feathers 27-03-2012 17:16

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
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Originally Posted by EricVanWyk (Post 1150272)
This is a bit off topic, but I recommend against mentoring FRC during your freshman year, and very strongly recommend against ever mentoring a team that you were a student on.

why so?

Andrew Lawrence 27-03-2012 17:17

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricVanWyk (Post 1150272)
This is a bit off topic, but I recommend against mentoring FRC during your freshman year, and very strongly recommend against ever mentoring a team that you were a student on.

i understand the whole not mentoring as a freshman, but why not the team you were a student on? One of our mentors is the team captain from 2001, and she does great!

EricLeifermann 27-03-2012 17:17

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricVanWyk (Post 1150272)
This is a bit off topic, but I recommend against mentoring FRC during your freshman year, and very strongly recommend against ever mentoring a team that you were a student on.

I think that if you wait 4 years to go back to your high school team you will be fine. After 4 years all the kids you knew on the team as peers will be gone and you can assert yourself as an adult and mentor easier.

JesseK 27-03-2012 17:21

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You land lovers...

Build a robot that flies. (MIT puts on a competition, not sure what it's called)
Build a robot that swims. (NURC)
Or build a robot that does both. Hah.

Andrew Lawrence 27-03-2012 17:24

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 1150283)
You land lovers...

Build a robot that flies. (MIT puts on a competition, not sure what it's called)
Build a robot that swims. (NURC)
Or build a robot that does both. Hah.

ATV bot? I'm digging it.

Jeffy 27-03-2012 17:25

Re: Robotics after FRC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricVanWyk (Post 1150272)
This is a bit off topic, but I recommend against mentoring FRC during your freshman year, and very strongly recommend against ever mentoring a team that you were a student on.

I half agree. Mentoring the team you were a part of is bad for many reasons.
I mentored this year in a different state than my hometown team (as a freshman in college) and felt very satisfied. It definitely takes a shift in mentality, but it can be done.

Andrew Lawrence 27-03-2012 17:28

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Originally Posted by Jeffy (Post 1150286)
I half agree. Mentoring the team you were a part of is bad for many reasons.
I mentored this year in a different state than my hometown team (as a freshman in college) and felt very satisfied. It definitely takes a shift in mentality, but it can be done.

What are those reasons?


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