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Another look at the annual team data. Using the file shared in the sustaining thread, this calculates annual attrition and displays the annual values for Total Teams, Rookies, Attrition and, on the right axis, the attrition rate (% of teams leaving versus total teams).
05-24-2016 01:23 PM
Lil' Lavery
Can anyone provide insight as to what happened in 2004/05? Did some grant project fund rookies then stop support?
05-24-2016 01:28 PM
BigRickTHow does the growth rate chart to attrition? It would be nice to see that chart with Growth as a percentage compared to Attrition as a percentage...
05-24-2016 01:51 PM
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Can anyone provide insight as to what happened in 2004/05? Did some grant project fund rookies then stop support?
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05-24-2016 01:51 PM
Chris is meEDIT: nevermind, please delete this post
05-24-2016 02:19 PM
Karthik
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Can anyone provide insight as to what happened in 2004/05? Did some grant project fund rookies then stop support?
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05-24-2016 02:20 PM
GeeTwo
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My guess is a significant source of funding for FRC stopped entirely. On TBA's Insights page (http://www.thebluealliance.com/insights) 2005 is the only year in which there was a drop in the number of matches, by at least 1000 at that. And less matches fewer teams and/or events.
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05-24-2016 02:29 PM
bigbeezyIs the 2010-2011 bump in rookies due to the JCPenny grant? I can't remember when that began/ended. Know there were a ton of teams that took advantage of that.
Edit: That's when Districts began in Mich, right?
$1000 bump in registration is pretty big. Were rookies always $1000 more than vets or when did that start?
05-24-2016 02:30 PM
Lil' Lavery
Thanks, Karthik.
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My guess is a significant source of funding for FRC stopped entirely. On TBA's Insights page (http://www.thebluealliance.com/insights) 2005 is the only year in which there was a drop in the number of matches, by at least 1000 at that. And less matches fewer teams and/or events.
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Is the 2010-2011 bump in rookies due to the JCPenny grant? I can't remember when that began/ended. Know there were a ton of teams that took advantage of that.
Edit: That's when Districts began in Mich, right? $1000 bump in registration is pretty big. Were rookies always $1000 more than vets or when did that start? |
05-24-2016 02:43 PM
PayneTrainIf my memory serves me correctly, the 2005 season was the first year of the modern era, but was not the first year of the modern frame perimeter. That structure has been evolving since 2000, the second year of alliance play. The increase in the registration fee also did not coincide with the move to the GWCC, but happened after the first year in the dome.
The remarkable team attrition might have been noticed by FIRST, as the FIRST VEX Challenge had its initial pilot a year later.
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I want to say that was the year of the $1000 increase in registration. It was either 2004 or 2005.
/edit: Yes, the registration fee was increased by $1000 for the 2005 season. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...on+2005 +fees |
05-24-2016 03:00 PM
Lil' Lavery
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The remarkable team attrition might have been noticed by FIRST, as the FIRST VEX Challenge had its initial pilot a year later.
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05-24-2016 03:14 PM
Karthik
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What was the first year teams used the IFI boards?
Did the registration fee fall down to $5000 in 2010 to coincide with the 1-time control system transaction, or was the move done independently? I have only been covering registration since 2011. |
05-24-2016 06:23 PM
Basel A
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I want to say that was the year of the $1000 increase in registration. It was either 2004 or 2005.
/edit: Yes, the registration fee was increased by $1000 for the 2005 season. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...on+2005 +fees |
05-24-2016 09:35 PM
FosterNot sure I'm reading the graph right. I see a the rookie line at 2%. So it makes sense if you add 2% to exisiting teams that existing teams goes up. But 1% die, so the existing teams should die by 1% So the overall growth should be 1%.
Granted, I'm looking at the chart, I'm confused by it. TLI5, how to read the graph.
05-24-2016 09:47 PM
Rangel(kf7fdb)|
Not sure I'm reading the graph right. I see a the rookie line at 2%. So it makes sense if you add 2% to exisiting teams that existing teams goes up. But 1% die, so the existing teams should die by 1% So the overall growth should be 1%.
Granted, I'm looking at the chart, I'm confused by it. TLI5, how to read the graph. |