View Single Post
  #3   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 17-06-2010, 18:43
ttldomination's Avatar
ttldomination ttldomination is offline
Sunny
no team
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Roanoke, TX
Posts: 2,066
ttldomination has a reputation beyond reputettldomination has a reputation beyond reputettldomination has a reputation beyond reputettldomination has a reputation beyond reputettldomination has a reputation beyond reputettldomination has a reputation beyond reputettldomination has a reputation beyond reputettldomination has a reputation beyond reputettldomination has a reputation beyond reputettldomination has a reputation beyond reputettldomination has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Joining a Different Team

Quote:
Originally Posted by anonymous0 View Post
I (an FRC student who will be a high school senior next year) am thinking of leaving my school team and joining some other school's team. Is this generally possible, and if so, how would I do it? Please don't ask me why I want to leave my current team.
Well...

You're gonna wanna start off by actually thinking it out. This other team might be further from your location, and might not work in the same manner. Furthermore, your senior status implies that you have some skills that you have mastered, and would like to eventually take a semi-leader role in some way. Also, don't forget that how comfortable everyone else will be with you. Teams are tight-knit groups, so don't expect you to switch over and everything to be dandy.

After you're sure that you want to switch over, the first step would be to ask the team. You want to make sure that you ask the team leader and the lead mentor.

And then you probably want to tell your team. I'm sure they're expecting you back next year.

I can't say that you're doing the right thing, but I wish you good luck in whatever you are trying to do.

- Sunny
__________________
1261: 2007-2012
1648: 2013-2014
5283: 2015