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Club vs Team Approach
Hi All:
I'm conflicted between a club vs a team approach to running an FRC team. By club, I mean no tryouts, easy to join, right after school and focused on education. By team, I mean dues and build hours are required. Week night and weekend meetings. Plus the focus is on constructing a robot. During the Fall we get a ton of students and run more like a club. We get a low turnout on the weekends. It doesn't matter if its a general build day, a workshop or an outreach event. In the winter we morph into more of a team and lose a large number of students, but the students that remain are more committed to attending meetings and building a robot. Does aiming to be a team and being more restrictive from the beginning help you compete and be able to deliver a more technical student education? I would like to learn if other teams have had these issues, how they improved and how they would rate themselves on a club / team dimension. Dave |
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