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New Dean's List interview requirement?
So in case anyone hasn't noticed, there's now a requirement for all Dean's List nominees to give a live interview either in person, over the phone, or through video conference (section 6.6.3 of the Administrative Manual). Does anyone know anything outside of what the manual says about it? How we're supposed to contact the judges about this (since it says the nominees can be interviewed beforehand) or what kinds of things the nominees need to be prepared to talk about?
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According to this FRC Update:
http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...-Choice-Update "Teams with nominees will be contacted once details have been worked out for their particular events." So, I think the interviews will be figured out as the season progresses and submissions roll in. |
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I'm not sure why they cant just do this at the event itself with students being asked to sign up for an interview time, much like the RCA?
Seems like more work for everyone, especially volunteer judges now spending more than a 3 day weekend volunteering. |
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when we attended the FIRST Summit in late June, we had heard of the plans to interview students the following school year. I believe it was told to us that it would only occur at CMP. Now it seems as though it will be at every FRC regional/district event as well. Given the daunting task of interviewing everyone, why not just follow the same process as before, but instead have the judges select the top 3-5 (arbitrary no.) to interview, then select the 2 winners. Just my 2 cents...:) |
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My concern lies with the interview process itself, along with finding volunteers who are willing to spend more days on it. I'm not feeling the whole remote interview thing. |
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This whole thing is pretty daunting to me, and I'm not even being nominated! This seems like a lot of stress to put on the judges. I agree that it's beneficial to both the judges and the students, but it sounds like it crosses the line between "useful" and "overbearing."
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Worst case scenario is challenging, hopefully we will be somewhere fewer than 80 submissions at IE! |
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I have yet to see exact numbers across the nation, but from what I recall, a few of the events we looked at in working on this for NE had fewer than 30% submission rate. They have also set it up so that teams only submit their DL applicant to one event. So with many teams going to multiple events, you can probably guesstimate that each event probably has fewer than 25% of it's teams submitting. I think that works out to something like roughly 22 students to interview (if you assume a 45 team average at an event). With a 10 minute cycle (5 min interview, 5 min in/out/notes time for judges) thats 220 minutes, or 3.67 hours... So you can see that in most cases if you allocate 2 judges across a full day, there actually is plenty of time.
Now the value of talking to a student for only 5 minutes is more a question in my mind, but I believe the idea is to just get a concept of if the student really matches the essay submitted for them... or is the mentor group just a really great set of writers? Of course I would LOVE to see the day where every team submitted two applicants, but the reality is the current numbers seem to support that adding two judges and one room to each event will yield enough time for DL interviews. |
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