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Re: The quest to Saint-Louis - Rookie teams

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Originally Posted by tprize View Post
Hello, my team was fortunate enough to be able to not only qualify for World's via Rookie All-Star, but also be a divisional finalist for Curie Division and the Curie/Carver Rookie All-Stars. Now to answer your question it is honestly all about what you are after being a Rookie All-Star is honestly probably the easiest way to make it to worlds since you are only competing with 1-4 other teams for the award (at a regional.) However, to get the award you need to demonstrate strong community outreach as well as show that your are going to be a great team in upcoming years. So, therefore you also need to prove that you are capable of making a somewhat decent robot. Just try to do 1-2 things well on your robot. Now as a recap more community outreach = better chance at Rookie All-Star, but a better robot = better chance to be selected for an alliance at Worlds if you can find a balance between the two you should qualify for Worlds and have a shot during alliance selections.

Oh, cool, thank you for the advice!
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