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Re: Convincing athlete to commit to robotics?
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Sorry for all the exclamation points... but this is truly a ground-shaking -albeit overlooked - idea for us in Becker (where we have 3 Lutheran churches, 2 Catholic churches, and a number of other denominations in our community). We can feed the kids and welcome in a new group of people each weekend! Thank you! ~Coach Jurek |
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At least that's been my team's experience. Your mileage may vary. |
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Re: Convincing athlete to commit to robotics?
When my sports coach asked me to commit to either my sport or to robotics, the breaking point for me was that it was not possible for me to go pro in sports, but I do plan on going pro in robotics.
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And OBTW, Veronica (my daughter) is planning to become an ASL (American Sign Language) signer and possibly teacher. As she pursues this career, I am certain that she will exercise skills she learned or developed while competing on FRC 3946. Everyone can turn pro from FRC, even if [s]he chooses a non-STEM career path. |
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Re: Convincing athlete to commit to robotics?
This part is also true of sports and other activities, however, if that's included in the definition of "going pro". Varsity basketball develops a large number of skills besides just bouncing a ball, to use Dean's phrase. The difference is really STEM focused.
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