Our team has explored many new skills and hobbies that we wouldn't have been able to gain without the FLL Robotics Program. Together we have learned many things, including but not limited to:
Our team has gone through many challenges throughout our robotics career and we know the importance of innovating on our ideas. We work together to come up with solutions that can solve problem efficiently using new ideas.
FLL has endowed us to acquire new problem solving skills that can help us in our jobs and our life that allow us to help the world. It has showed us the importance in making a difference and even inspired us to create the Floata-Buddy. The Floata-Buddy's potential to impact the world has inpired us to continue innovating on our ideas to help the world where we might not even see it.
The USC Robotics Program has a very diverse demographic with people from all different places. Being a part of this program, it allows us to meet all different types of people from all around the world and learn new things about people.
Our team comes up with collective ideas that our built upon everyone's input. Everyone has their specialties on the team, but everyone can help with everything because nobody is perfect. If someone makes a mistake, that is okay. We always have our team members to support us and back us up.
On the way to any robotics scrimmage, we enjoy blasting music. Also, we make jokes with each other that aren't seriously taken. We make sure to have a great, but productive time during practice and are even planning a paintball trip to celebrate going to states.
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