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You definetly need to have some more organization and leadership. There needs to be a teacher, and some sort of a student team leader. Things need to be firm and people need to know they are part of a TEAM (That means everyone show up at the same time, and no one makes a decision like taking apart the kit without the team). This will be your biggest problem.
GM is an excellent way to get sponsorship, also you can sell advertisements. Some teams will go to area businesses and get, say, a $100 donation and then put the businesses logo on their robot, or their pit are, etc... Hope that helps... |
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