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Re: Mentor/Mentee Placement at Regionals
Ditto for the UCF Regional. They stuck all of us "middle-aged teams" (read: The Pink Team through 2nd year teams) outside in the tent, and filled the indoor pits with rookies and "extreme veterans".
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Re: Mentor/Mentee Placement at Regionals
Same for L.A. and Arizona last year, L.A. and Davis in 2005, and L.A. and Arizona in 2003 and 2004. Not to mention that it went by the following: The more rookie/veteran teams were together (e.g. if team 2 were out here, team 3000 would be right next to them.) (note: all team numbers referenced are not assigned as far as I know right now) I think they're trying to have the average experience be the same all over the pit area.
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Re: Mentor/Mentee Placement at Regionals
It's sort of the same, except too often hurdles of teams have been called down to help others (from other places). It's not that the rookies aren't placed near veteran teams, it's just that many of these rookies (and even many of the veterans having robot issues) last year only had partially built robots. By the time the robots were fully functionable, they had to compete for the real deal. Luckily most of the rookie teams are near the machine shop and there are enough veterans near them to help.
And this year, there aren't as many rookies as there were last year--so those rookies will be more likely to get veteran help. (And we only have 4 jet-lagging teams; 3 from the UK and 1 from Alabama--at least so far) |
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Re: Mentor/Mentee Placement at Regionals
New Jersey did the same thing also, alternated between rookies and veterans. It turned out VERY successful. Though, I have to say, while it's nice to be by your mentors/mentees, it's fun to meet new people. After all, if you spend all your time next to the same people, you're bound to get boring. Besides, FIRST is about helping EVERYONE whenever you can (at least, that's what I make of it), and you're likely to help someone next to you regardless if you know them.
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