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kDude 15-01-2008 21:29

Re: Girls on Teams
 
We have four girls on our team. One is the head of marketing with another one helping, another is the head of programming, and the last one is one of the two captains we have.

MOE 16-01-2008 22:17

Re: Girls on Teams
 
:yikes: HELLOoooo from the North East
We have 44 students this year 11 girls and 33 boys. Some years we have been 50/50 each year is different, some times we have had more girls than boys, we have been in FIRST since 1996. GOOD LUCK TO ALL :D
SEE you Sooooooon
MOE and Team 88 TJ2

RoboKid1566 17-01-2008 20:20

team1566
 
we have33 members on our team. with about 7 girls on our team...3 who don't show up for anything:rolleyes: .. we all do a little bit of everything...its fun

irigoyennorma 17-01-2008 21:05

Re: Girls on Teams
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by soezgg (Post 151450)

The problem is, none of them take real initiative to do any of the design work, or fundraising or chairmans stuff. One of the parents on the team blame it on intimidation, most of us guys are pretty scary I guess.

I am trying to make them do more work and get involved, but its hard, Im not quite sure that they have the desire to learn, and if they dont, they are on the team for the wrong reasons.

I am really disappointed to hear this,because I believe that females should be leaders in this type field as much as men are; I believe that they should be as "scary" as the guys.

But I cannot completely say that women are not ding their part, because our team is proof of it.
Out of the 50 members in our team 19 of them are girls, including myself. And I am very proud to say that they do , if not more, the same amount of work as the boys on our team.
We have girls that have jobs from making the Scrap book to girls that take care of all the electronics! The girls on our team have learned that nothing is impossible because they are women and because society has made things how they are. They might be women on the outside, but in the inside they are as alike as a man. :)

JaneYoung 17-01-2008 21:19

Re: Girls on Teams
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by irigoyennorma (Post 680442)
I am really disappointed to hear this,because I believe that females should be leaders in this type field as much as men are; I believe that they should be as "scary" as the guys.

Perhaps in the initial quote regarding being intimidated, it may be partially that and also, it may be hard for members (old and new) to take ownership of their contributions to the team.
After the new members are made to feel welcome and offered opportunities to learn, train, be a part of the team, then it is up to each of them to step up and accept the challenge of being on the team in whatever capacity they are assigned or they choose. By stepping up, they are each taking ownership. Some are timid or just don't 'get it' for a year or so. Those require patience. Some 'get it' right away and are able to work through their shyness and the intimidation factor. That is why it is so important that veteran members, both students and mentors, support the process of building a team.

woogit 17-01-2008 21:43

Re: Girls on Teams
 
we have 25 people
5 of whom are girls
one is Poj. manager
one is fundraising
and the other three including me are machinists...

The_Laughing_ManMII 17-01-2008 23:28

Re: Girls on Teams
 
we only have a few girls and most of them are on PR. Megan biulds with us though!

charmed862 18-01-2008 00:21

Re: Girls on Teams
 
We have 4 girls including me, i am one of the two secretaries and the other two are very helful with the build and design. But it's fun haveing the guys scared of us, lol

Brad Voracek 18-01-2008 00:34

Re: Girls on Teams
 
I think about 22 of our 48 member team are girls, and they are fairly dispersed across building the robot, our design/autodesk team, and our PR team.

None of them are on our programming team, but that's small with only ~5 members, so... Yeah. Hehe.

Kat Kononov 18-01-2008 00:37

Re: Girls on Teams
 
My school didn't use to have an FRC team, but my friend and I (two girls) started the one. Our team is about 50/50 and most of the girls actually do hands on things. Several of our girls are better with tools than guys are.

Ricki E. 21-01-2008 18:25

Re: Girls on Teams
 
We have six girls out of about 35 members. Five of them machine, 1 is the documentarian/lead scout and the other does electronics!

I partake in the electrical work.

I wish we had girls in all other aspects of our team.


But we all have lots of spirit for our team, taking into consideration that the boys dont have as much energy as us girls!

GO GIRLS!!

Hehehe :]

mbeardsworth 22-01-2008 02:28

Re: Girls on Teams
 
We have 2 girls on our 15ish member team. One of them is a code monkey who does a bit of electronics on the side. The other is our art genius. I taught her to solder on Saturday, and now she's in charge of soldering everything. (She's very good at it.)

Spiffizzle 28-01-2008 15:21

Re: Girls on Teams
 
Our team has about 45 members with 9 of them being girls. Presently, I am a Co-Team leader and get quite involved in our mechanical aspects as well. I do the awards submissions as well... but all the girls on my team are versatile.

fishgurl 28-01-2008 15:58

Re: Girls on Teams
 
On our team, there are 4 girls (including myself), 16 total. I'm the VP, another is pretty much the head of the electronics team, the two others are pnumatics and extrenius. Last year, I was the only one, but that was because we wern't able to advertise for a while. Neat question.

DarkFlame145 28-01-2008 15:59

Re: Girls on Teams
 
we have 2 leaders, but have equal power and responsibility and normally on of them is a girl, ever since i joined we have had girl shop leaders. Except this year, there is no one shop leader. The returning members just tell the new guys what to do and make them our lackies =P.


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