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Re: What are your victories?
My victory? Working with my wife and brother (all of us mentors) to keep our team's one over-achieving but under-socialized student away from the drive team yesterday afternoon, so that they could calmly use the marvelous robot he designed to win a regional competition.
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Re: What are your victories?
This year was amazing for our team
1. Build a working robot that focused on one element of the game and do it well 2. Finish build with one day to spare (Which we lost due to snow) 3. Finish in the top 25 at BOTH regionals we competed in 4. Be picked to a Playoff Alliance in both regionals (last time we made the playoffs was in 2012 and that was as the 24th pick) 5. Win an award at both regionals (Excellence in Engineering at Palmetto and Industrial Design at Virginia) This was a record breaking year for us and I hope my team does even better in years to come sadly it senior year so I hope to help them out in any way I can while in college |
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Working with some of these kids has definitely been one of my biggest victories too. |
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That's the kind of nerd I was. I was also a tall and uncoordinated teenager. People saw my height and assumed I would be good at basketball, but quickly learned otherwise. I was first pick... once. Back then, kids like me (into geekery, not varsity sports) were beaten up in the locker room. Today, it's "You like robots? You should totally join this FRC team!". I think that is a huge victory. |
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