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In our tryouts this year, we had everyone who wanted to drive/control/be human player or coach take a written test that was 4 pages long... average score was in the 70s due to the fact that if you didn't know the rules, you were screwed. After that, the drivers picked a controller they worked well with and had to complete a course with a series of objectives in under 5 minutes. It was not expected that everyone or anyone could finish this difficult course, but it was based on how well you did compared to everyone else and how well you communicate, how well you attempted it, and how many obstacles you hit. Then the panel of college students (not parents or teachers) chose drivers based on test score, driving performance, participation, and seniority.
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<Patrician|Away> what does your robot do, sam
<bovril> it collects data about the surrounding environment, then discards it and drives into walls
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