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Re: Getting every member to know everything possible.

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Originally Posted by iCurtis
X-Whaaaaaaaat?!? 11 members? isn't there a limit of 10?
Yeah, there is, but I believe that's only at competition when that rule takes effect. Even then, of the three competitions I've been to, the judges have been a bit lenient. At the same time, we make sure we only have ten or fewer people coming anyway. The team has never been to states though.

By the way, big thanks for the input. Got a few more questions. When your team has two things due: the technical and the reasearch project, is it necessary to split the team up with half on the robot and half on the research, and then have like a quick meeting to review it all for the entire team? The team has tried this and it worked fairly well last year, but the advisor seems like she doesn't want to do that this year. It's either all on robot or all on research.

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