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Re: Mechanical Vs Electrical
Our electrical team was a small number of students (i want to say 2 or 3, but may have only been one), but in many ways was in the best shape because we had two GM engineers helping with the E board.
Mechanical was a lot larger, but they obviously dealt with a lot of things like electric motors and such. |
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