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Re: Looking for Mentors...
Talk with your sponsors. Take your robot out there, do demos, and anyone who seems even remotely interested is a potential new mentor. Parents are a great resource as well.
We've been fortunate this year to have a rather large influx of new mentors - one from a sponsor, one a graduated student who finished college and came back to town, several parents, and even a parent with a kid in the lower school and not on the team. |
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Re: Looking for Mentors...
I would agree that posting on CD isn't the best place to look for mentors, but teams who did it last year ended up winning the World Championship and Championship Chairman's Award so...
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Re: Looking for Mentors...
A good mentor knows when and where to seek help (someone taught me) and Mr. Andrew Spice is one of them. Chief Delphi is super market for FRC teams, where one can find all sorts of answers and ideas and there is no better place than this. Many mentors have become mentor when their kid was in the team and then they continue coz of their personal passion. They will be good candidates to join teams that need mentors. Also the mentors who have moved to a new city can join. If a team does not announce on CD, they will probably not know about it.
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