
29-08-2007, 15:02
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Jim Zondag is my Spirit Animal
 FRC #2170 (Titanium Tomahawks)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Manchester, Connecticut
Posts: 7,003
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Re: An Unusually Small Team...?
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Originally Posted by Bharat Nain
Along with what everyone said, you still have a lot of time. I hope the 5 of you can trust each other. Come up with a plan to recruit more people and decide on what you want to do this year. As Billfred said, if you don't have the man-power, don't submit WFA, Chairmans etc. However, if you have a reason to really really submit WFA, I'd say look around for someone who likes to write and wants to be a part of a team. I have found that simply putting posters all over the place is not always helpful. However, if you could spread the word of what kind of people you are looking for, and what is in for them, then you have a higher chance of recruiting people. Go on the USFIRST site and print out the different scholarships available. Make sure the college names and scholarship amount is visible. This surely will catch the interest of academically inclined students. If you end up with only a team with 10 also, and you all somewhat know how to perform each job, just do your best. You're in robotics, you are smart enough to figure out how to build, wire and program a robot. Just use common sense and you'll be fine. Good luck.
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Could you point me to this page with the scholarships by any chance? Thanks. =)
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