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Originally Posted by eyu100
Are teams generally willing to accept students like me? Would I have to give a good reason, or would "I fell out with my team, please please please take me" be enough?
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As someone who is crazy about FIRST and most FIRST people, who's been on a team for four years and is team leader this year: I'd let you join our team in an instant. [IF I met you in person, maybe talked to your old team's coach, etc, heh.]
I think though it would depend a lot on the team. Our team has always been small, and we're usually glad for whoever we can get. I think this would not be the case though, for larger teams.
I recommend talking to your Reg. Director. Deb Mumm-Hill used to be the RD for WA [she's awesome], but she's just doing Oregon now and you'll need to find the new RD's contact info.
I looked at the Bellevue teams listed on the team locator and they are all teams that have been established for awhile [ie lower registration numbers]....hence, I think these teams may be larger/better established. Now they could be fine [and by all means approach them...after all our team has been around for 10 years and we're still tiny], but I would lean towards a newer team.
I bet there is some rookie team out there right now that is panicking because they don't have a programming lead [that happens to veteran teams too...just ask me, who is now lead programmer and has NO idea what she's doing...]. If you can find that team, I think things could go very well.
Can you get some other sort of transportation [bus, etc] to a further-away team? Although that would have the same problem of insurance, for the school.
Sorry you're having to go through this, I know several people who have quit FIRST because of problems with their team and they just couldn't find another team to join. Hopefully you can find a way to work around it.
Oh one more thought, do you know anyone who's on a team close-ish to where you live? It could be a huge help if you already had at least one friend on the team.
Good luck! Let me know if there's any other way I can help.
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Team record 2002-2011
2002: Highest Rookie Seed, AOR
2003, 2006, 2012: Xerox Creativity Award, AOR
2006: Semi-finalist, Sacramento Regional
2009: Quarter-finalist, AOR
2010: Quarter-finalist, AOR
2011: Semi-finalist, AOR, and Dean's List finalist, AOR
Personal record:
2008: Lead scout
2009: Lead scout, publicity
2010: Lead scout, publicity, fundraising, Chairman's, videography
2011: Team captain, lead programmer, fundraising, Chairman's, publicity, wrench-turning, Dean's List finalist at Autodesk Oregon Regional