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Originally Posted by jman4747
You need excellent engineering skills to win in a competition in the first place. Yes giving teams more time with the robot would likely help people "win" more, but ask your self why. Getting more time to work directly on the subject of the team's engineering efforts I presume would give more opportunity to improve the engineering skills of the students.
Why bag up the primary teaching tool at the point when we have the most mentor, student, and sponsor engagement of any other time of the year?
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1. If you're primary teaching tool is at that time, then you're not utilizing the rest of your year well.
2. If you need to "win" because of sponsor donations, you need to reset in the sponsor's minds what this program is about.
3. Engineers have drop dead dates. When they don't meet those dates, there are stiff penalties, typically financial in nature. The lesson of a drop dead date seems to be getting lost on people these days.