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Re: hm.

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Originally posted by Etbitmydog
Back in my day, our robot was somewhere at 40/60 built favoring the teacher. Maybe 30/70 design. I don't see how a robot can be built entirely by students though. Well, if it was just a drive and a program maybe, but a full multifunction robot, in my opinion, has to have some engineering input. I've seen some stuff now in college that I can relate to the robots from high school that wasn't near my level of understanding in high school, but maybe stuff that in depth isn't really a necessity in FIRST. Are 90% student built robots any good?
Our 100% student-built machine won the Galileo Division, won a regional Leadership in Control Award, and just yesterday won the PARCVI.
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