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Re: What to work on for Worlds as a rookie team?

Last year our team won the Rookie All Star Award at the Michigan State Championship.
Before St. Louis, we updated all of our documentation and media, but we didn't add or change anything major. We also changed a few things with our robot, but again, nothing major. If your goal is to win a specific award, aim your media at that award. Consider contacting the teams who won it last year in their division.
We were not picked for eliminations in St. Louis, though I expect this year will be different with fewer teams in each sub-division, so you may want to add and RC grabber or a good auton if possible.
I would set two goals, learn everything you possibly can from successful teams, and have as much fun as is possible. Your performance there may be less important to you, as it isn't a qualifier.
I also suggest you attend RoboProm, it was a blast last year.
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