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Re: student leaders in a team...
Posted by Patrick Dingle at 04/24/2001 9:26 AM EST
College Student on team #639, Red B^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University. In Reply to: student leaders in a team... Posted by Ken Leung on 04/24/2001 12:48 AM EST: Ken Our team does not have any student leader (although it is an idea we've been considering). Along the same lines, what are the basic setups of teams out there? We are trying to determine best how to organize our team for next year, and are looking at different ideas. I'm especially interested in team structure involving college students. Thanks Patrick Dingle : Our team select our student leader at this time of the year, everytime after National competition... That is a position where a student take on the role of leading the team into next year's competition, and work closely with adult advisors to make important decision about organizing the team. : So, I am wondering, do teams have a similar position for students? How do you select the student leader? Are there only one or more? How important is the student leader to the team? and at last, : Are there any complicated process people use to get leader(s) selected? |
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