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Re: Rookie Team help with Judging!
Make sure they understand to emphasize the strengths of your robots and the features that make it unique as well as start off with why you built what you built and your strategy before what you built.
How you analyzed the game is great way to start off when they ask, "So tell me about your robot and what can it do?" |
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Re: Rookie Team help with Judging!
Here are some questions that we were asked at the WPI regional in 2010.
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Re: Rookie Team help with Judging!
For safety here's a few
Tell me about your safety program. How has your team improved you program this year? What makes your team's safety program stand out? How have you promoted safety on your team and in the community? Did you encounter any accidents and if so, how did you handle them? After the quesiton you, you should ask them if they see any ways for you to improve. This shows that you really want to be safe and want to become even safer. |
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Re: Rookie Team help with Judging!
Some more info
If they ask you a technical question, they probably already know the answer. So don't try to lie to them. If you don't the answer, tell them. Than find someone who knows the answer. If you have time. ALWAYS wear your safety glasses in the pits. The one time you don't, a Safety Judge will see you and you are usually wearing your team shirt. Good luck and have fun. |
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