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Re: Question of the Week!!! (8/16/04)

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Originally Posted by Jay H 237
Being a veteran means the "framework" for a team should already be in place so you can concentrate more on designing and constructing a robot instead of a team. .
I would agree that a veteran team may have many things in place already, but if not constantly re-inventing itself, even the veteran team will soon fall apart.

I would argue that one advantage that the veteran team has in place is that it has enough prior knowledge that it can concentrate more on being a team rather than solely focus on constructing the robot, and more students can then become involved in the FIRST program.
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