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What's that bump that always occurs around the 3rd week of October? 2nd event registration causing more initial registrations? FiM teams getting enrolled? Grant approvals?
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I ran the numbers but didn't have time for a graph. I'm traveling this weekend, so I won't be able to post the graph until Sunday.
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Here's another year-to-year comparison of registration numbers by area.
This at the time of the graph in my previous post, so they can be compared. I'll go review just where the bump came from in previous years, but I think it's just the surge after the weekend, as the week starts and teams start registering during normal business hours. The phenomena is more pronounced early in registration and the effect gradually lessens as time goes by and the registration graph levels out. In the graphs we can see weekend plateaus and weekday climbs. It's more obvious when the graph is zoomed in. |
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New Michigan district event on FIRST website. It is in Week 2. You would never guess where it is. It is a brilliant idea.
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This is a luxury enjoyed by every other high school sport. |
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Imagine having a number of locations depending on the district that host events each week and the district championship as normal...so teams could choose to attend 2 - 3 events at one location.
It could allow for those teams to have access to the field in between events but I can't imagine the logistics needed for this.... |
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2nd District registration gave us a bit of a bump at noon today.
We're at 2448 teams registered. |
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One of the goals of Michigan Districts stated as "This allows teams to play close to home and gives families, schools, local government, businesses and media easy access to local FIRST Competitions." By putting two events in the same place one group of teams get to do this twice while other groups of teams are waiting for their chance to do this. Additionally I don't believe you will see the benefit one just field setup under a model like this, since I doubt many schools will just let teams leave a set up FRC field in their gym for a whole week. Gym classes, clubs, and other sports will still need to utilize that gym. |
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Also, Kettering is a University and they do actually have a field set up that teams can visit. I don't entirely know the details of how a team would go about visiting but the university is pretty FRC-friendly in general. There's a bunch of KU students on this forum that may be able to address that concern more thoroughly. |
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