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Re: Some Rookie Advice (Wait, no we're the ones that need it so...eh nvm)

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Originally Posted by Henry Williams View Post
Hi, I'm a junior and Vice President on team 461 out of West Lafayette IN and I have one, make that two important things to say...
1 Make sure you have a solid idea to run with for your robot soon if you do not already. It doesn't matter as much what you do with your robot but how well you do whatever it is. The last few years we have had problems taking too long to design the robot and not leaving the time for tinkering with the final product (though we have still been fairly successful).
2 Just have fun. Whatever you do make sure you remember that you and your team are doing this to have fun!

-good luck from team 461!
i agree with your post last year i was a rookie team and as many troubles we had i figured out a way to have fun and to get to know my team for future complications.
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