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Re: Your team's first events
As a general rule, we do an informal meeting, with bonding activities and some technical stuff and kinda introducing all the members to the various subteams and functions of the team. A lot of technical knowledge is taught during the first semester of the year and sometimes doing demos and stuff, but offseason comps are generally a lot of fun to bring newbies too. I promise to drag some to Sweet Repeat ^^.
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Re: Your team's first events
For us the 2005 season sort of started just a month or so after nationals when we started having meetings for the next season.
Just yesterday some of us from the team went to the freshmen orientation to give them info on the robot and show it off to them. With in the first week of school we will have had our first meeting. In a few weeks we will probably start work shops and continue that up till the kick off and also do other things in that time. |
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