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Unread 14-04-2003, 20:43
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Originally posted by SpaceOsc
Redhead Jokes lol i knew u would some point add something to this. im glad it was wut i needed thank very much ummm that was fast lol

anyways id still like ot hear some input form alumni created teams an anyone with experience or somethign in this field of first

Starting and running a team is a lot of work. Don't underestimate the commitment it takes to be the one organizing, planning, and completing everything.

Students have it easy compared to the amount of work a good administrator puts into their team.

If you only want to administer the team, it may not be too bad, but if you expect to be in charge of the team you're starting while still maintaining a hand in the things you're used to doing as a student, you'll be in a for a lot of sleepless nights and a lot of stress.

Is it worth it? Well, I guess that depends on who you ask. I like the level of control I've had when I've been placed in that situation in the past, but at times, it's nice to be able to relax and know that someone else is charged with making sure Really Important Things get done.
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