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As of now, we have eight students- all boys.
But we seem to be getting more each meeting. I've been trying to get them to bring girls, especially now that we are getting our edubot and will have engineering stuff to do instead of just fundraising stuff. Makes it more fun. Hear that guys- BRING GIRLS Allison |
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25 students.
I think Robodox has 70 or 80. They have robotics class, and the team's a requirement. |
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We find the team functions best with a maxiumum of 40 students. Otherwise the kids will end up with nothing to do.
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Re: Team Size
mm... team size... i think we have about 60 people in our team... but about half of them shows up at the meetings... we have a lot of dedicated members... since "sigmaC@t season never ends" they are busy most of the time... we have different groups in our team who would do certain stuff for the team. the largest team is probably spam that i know of...
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Re: Team Size
our team doesnt set a max or cap the amount of students that participate. when i joined the team in my sophamore year, i think we strated with around 100 students, from that meeting till kickoff, it dwindled to around 60 and after kickoff we had about 50, but only about 10-15 students who really were "die-hard" and put more then the required amount to travel with the team. This seems to happen every year and this year we have all ready gotten down to around 60. It kinda is tough at times to work as a team when you have so many people around even if they are in other rooms doing different things, you just seem to get distracted often.
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Re: Team Size
Team 135 has 17 studens this year. Our smallest team was 14 students and largest was 22. However, the team is actually a class of seniors so we have 100% turnover each year.
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Re: Team Size
hah im pretty sure we have the lowest (prolly not somthing to say 'hah' about)
we have nine! ![]() |
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Re: Team Size
We have 26. 25 boys and 1 girl (me!!) and this is the biggest our team has ever been last year we had 16.
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Re: Team Size
The team that I am now on has ~10 students and some that show up about once a month. There are also about 10 college mentors, so its a fun time having about a 1:1 ratio.
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Re: Team Size
We have 4 high schoolers accompanied by 5 or 6 college students, and 2 adult mentors.
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Our team begins each year with about 50 kids right after the school 'Clubfest'. This withers down rather quickly to about 35, and this number usually drops to about 20-30 active members.
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We have 29. Surprisingly we have 12 girls. Which is pretty high I think
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Generally, we start the season with around 20, and have somewhere around 15 by the time regionals come around. Looks like it'll be about the same this year.
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MOE Team Size
I'd like to correct OneAngryDaisy (great job at Ramp Riot this past weekend!).
The MOE team (Team #365) consists of about 35-40 students, a bunch of team mentors, and parents, and our groupies. We have many groupies, and encourage them to buy a MOE green and black jersey if they attend an official event. I'm sure this gives the impression that we are everywhere (sometimes we use the phrase that "we spread like a virus"). Another misconception is that we include the whole state of Delaware. While they may seem true, Delaware residents actually number more than 300 people (amazed looks!). Now, granted, Delaware is not a large state and you can cross it width-wise in about 20 minutes (faster is not encouraged) when there is little or no traffic on I-95, but some in the state have not met one of our MOEbots and few (very few) have not heard the sound of our MOEStix. This year, we would like to welcome another Delaware team!!!!! Middletown HS (not sure of the team #, up around 1370). Bottom line - 35-40 student team members, not all of Delaware. Nuff said. |
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Team 814 this year consists of about 15 students, 5 of them veterans. We have one teacher advisor, and an engineer that pops in an out during build season. I enjoy being on a smaller team.
As for large teams, though, I haven't really counted. I just see big teams. Monta Vista (115) is a rather large team, if I remember correctly. PS: Just some random thing I find interesting....females used to take up about 1/10th of the team (oh! oh! that was me!!). Now females take up 1/3 of the team. That makes me happy. =) Last edited by Alaina : 21-11-2003 at 14:02. |
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