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Re: FIRST learned lessons
I've learned so much from FIRST it's hard to pick something specific.
- Take pride in your work. It makes your work a lot more fun.
- Don't forget to talk to people! Communication is one of the most important aspects of successful teamwork.
- If you could have done something to prevent it, then it's your fault. Take responsibility.
- Don't beat yourself up just because the pressure's mounting and the dang thing won't work. Breathe, relax, focus.
- Question your assumptions, but always have a battle plan and a backup.
- You are not your team; everyone has an important role to play.
- Never worry that you're not smart enough; only worry that you haven't worked your hardest or tried your best.
- Success can happen to anyone if they're willing to work for it.
- Sometimes, you have to step away and just play some Xbox.
- You only have six weeks. Set achievable goals and surpass them.
- There's always Thursday at the event...
- Test your code and your assumptions.
- Help others learn; don't be the only one to possess specific knowledge. You might find you end up learning more from those you teach than they learn from you.
- Winning isn't everything. I've seen a World Championship team lose their primary source of funding because of the relentless pressure of a single mentor on students that weren't willing to commit. Don't lose sight of what FIRST is about.
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Team #2970 Alum
Team #1652 Alum
2006: School Mascot for Team 1652
2007-2008: Programmer for Team 1652 (Robot Mafia)
2009: Programmer on Team 1652 (Robot Mafia), Programmer on Team 2970 (eSchool eBots)
2010-2016: Volunteer, Wisconsin Regional
2017: Programming Mentor, FRC 4247 (CougarBOTS, Obama SCTE, Milwaukee, WI)
Last edited by ShotgunNinja : 22-09-2015 at 15:09.
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