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As great as an impact FIRST had on me, I picked college on other factors. Of course I came to UCLA very idealistic of starting a team but I tried working with engineering clubs and I learned that they are very flaky and I was invovled with many other things (and now amassing a huge pile of schoolwork) so forming a team alone was unrealistic. I kind of gave up hope and just helped out where I could with my old team 691 (1/2 hour away) and found other ways to get involved like ref'ing at SCRFF. At LA I found a old team that has told me that they are falling apart, near LA, and would love help. We'll see I can put something together, I would love to mentor a team in need next year. So that's where I am now.
Moral of the story: Even if forming a team because your college doesn't have one is a lot harder than it appeared to be, you can still find other ways to help out and things usually fall into place in the long run so don't lose hope!
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Former 691 Hartburn Queen | Current UCLA Bruin & CD Political Analyst  | Future Lawyer or Politician or ??
AIM: Doanie8
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