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Unread 01-06-2010, 22:39
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Re: How much does your school's general population care about your team?

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Originally Posted by Wildcat View Post
3- never, with 6.2k students and about 500 faculty divided among 3 schools on 1 campus would just be too many different people to deal with, since each school has its own department of subjects
That may be something to explore in this thread or one that develops from this:
- the sizes of the schools and how they are structured
- teams that are made up of more than one school
- how large the faculty is
- how accessible the school board is
- what kind of overlap the team members have with other teams/organizations and if partnerships are possibilities

I'm thinking that a school that has a student population of 6000 would have some different constraints than a school with a much smaller population. Same thing with teams made up of students from one school and teams made up of students from multiple schools. It might be fun to explore the differences and similarities and discuss some ideas or thoughts.

Jane
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