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Re: Meeting Length
Our team meets:
MTTF: 3-5/ 5:30 Weds: 2- 5/5:30 Sat: 1-4. Those are when we say the meetings end, but usually we stay later. This week seemed to be the beginning of extra hours... Last year we had some late (midnight, 1, 2 am) nights which were productive, but driving home was never too fun!. |
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Re: Meeting Length
our schedule jumps around quite abit but usually we meet 3 or 4 weekdays from 5:30 to 8:30 and then on saturdays from 8:00am to 4:00pm. During the last week or two of the season if we are behind, then we met more days during the week.
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#33
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Our team (1318) is currently meeting from 2:30-6PM on weekdays (sometimes longer). Saturday we meet 1PM-5PM.
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team 1568 , my team, try to meet from 3-5,6 M-F on sats we go from 10-6 the last 2 days there was a huge snowstorm so we lost 2 days of buiold time
we cant meet on sundays b/c the building we werk at is cloased ![]() |
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Re: Meeting Length
The schools I help / work with
One School - Takes about 1 hr or more depending on what needs to be covered / If there is any actual work going on Afterwards. The Other School - Thats TBD but I'm pretty sure its more then an hour since there in class the entire day. As far as students at the meetings it varies, and is at least a dozen or more for both schools Meetings are held on multiple days and on weekends if necessary |
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#36
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We meet Monday and thurs from 3 till 5 or 6, tuesday and friday from 3-9, we only have about 10 people on our team.
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WHRHS Meets:
Mon-Thurs: 2:30-6pm Friday: 2:30-9pm Saturday: 10am-6/9pm We at least have our own metal shop... (there are no metal shop classes anymore though, and the equipment is 40+ years old )We have about 14 members, with an average of 8 or so present at any one time, with around 5 that are consistently present every day. |
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#38
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On weekdays we meet 5 till 9 or later depending on how much work is getting done. On Saturdays we meet 9 am till 5 or 6 pm.
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#39
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Re: Meeting Length
in the beginning of the year:
M-Th 6:00PM to 10:00PM Fri: 6:00PM to 10:30PM Sat: 10:00AM to 5:00PM Sun: no robotics later in the yr: it just goes a few hours later. |
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Re: Meeting Length
Thanks for the feedback guys....
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5 to 9 Monday to Thursday. Friday didn't have any meetings the first two weeks, but now it is 4:00 to 11:00 pm. Saturday has meetings from 10am to 5pm and Sunday has meetings from 1pm to 5pm. From a chart I did last year for health class (what you did during one week), Robotics was 33.5 hours (more than, surprisingly, school for that week). The chart was made closer to the end, but it is pretty accurate to this year's attendance.
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#43
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The schedule of each of the students on my team varies pretty significantly and it seems almost as if we work in shifts sometimes. My schedule is pretty consistent, though, and is as follows:
Monday -- 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM -- Work 6:30 PM to Sleep -- Robot Design Tuesday -- 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM -- Work 5:30 PM to 11:00 PM -- Robotics Meeting at Microsoft Campus Wednesday -- See Monday Thursday -- See Tuesday Friday -- See Monday or Wednesday Saturday -- 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM -- Robotics Meeting at Microsoft Campus Sunday -- Day of rest (except for when I'm doing robot design) |
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team 696 meets:
wednesday : 3 pm - 8 pm saturday : 8:30 am - 5 pm sunday : 1 pm - 5 pm |
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