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Originally Posted by Yov
We actually have couches (kinda) in our robotics class heh
As long as I can tell my classmates that there are less hours involved than originally thought, it's good news.
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Yov,
We work on our robot every night after school and on Saturday. We have several students on our team, so we break up the work schedule so that students only work two nights a week and half a day on Saturday. This allows more students to have "hands on" with the robot. It also allows them time for their other classwork. Very few of our students ever suffer "burnout". Most of the time the mentors need to force students to go home.
Ken
Ken