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Re: Hours worked
Our team does track student time at the build site, though I don't keep the records. We have had six sessions of about six hours and about 15 three hour sessions, plus the 13-hour wrap-up session, for a total of 94 "whole team" sessions, which had an average of about 30 students and six mentors. Programming had a couple of six-hour sessions which had about eight students and one or two mentors. I get something like 3000 hours at the build site. Then there's the out-of-shop thinking, research, engineering, planning, buying, prototyping, programming, and scouting. My estimate is therefore 3946 hours.
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