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In the winter of 2008, we started pre-kickoff classes for many FRC subjects, several of which I taught. I also serve as an occasional VEX junior mentor and very occasional teacher of the Enabling Mentors VEX programming sessions.
 
In the winter of 2008, we started pre-kickoff classes for many FRC subjects, several of which I taught. I also serve as an occasional VEX junior mentor and very occasional teacher of the Enabling Mentors VEX programming sessions.
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As the team's representative in 2008, I also had the wonderful opportunity to help start a JFLL club at [http://www.gvsd.org/index.pl?id=10687 Sugartown Elementary School] in the nearby [http://www.gvsd.org/index.pl Great Valley School District].
  
 
By a series of flukes of attendance, I also became the main robot operator (as opposed to driver) in the 2007-2009 seasons and the chief welder in 2009. By deliberate stubbornness, I also joined the pit crew in 2007, learning more and more until eventually leading the crew in the 2008 post-season.
 
By a series of flukes of attendance, I also became the main robot operator (as opposed to driver) in the 2007-2009 seasons and the chief welder in 2009. By deliberate stubbornness, I also joined the pit crew in 2007, learning more and more until eventually leading the crew in the 2008 post-season.
  
This year, I will join Penn State's Schreyer Honors College class of 2013, majoring in mechanical engineering with AFROTC.
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This year, I will join Penn State's Schreyer Honors College class of 2013, majoring in mechanical engineering with minors in engineering science and military science (AFROTC).
 
 
As the team's representative in 2008, I also had the wonderful opportunity to help start a JFLL club at [http://www.gvsd.org/index.pl?id=10687 Sugartown Elementary School] in the nearby [http://www.gvsd.org/index.pl Great Valley School District].
 

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I am currently the captain-manager of Downingtown Area Robotics FRC team, a position I will be handing off when I graduate from Downingtown High School East Campus in June of 2009. I have held my position as captain-manager for two years, since Team Founder Paul Sabatino went on medical sabbatical. Over the past years, I been the team's representative and student liaison, chief media-creator, paperwork-doer, question-answerer, scheduler and organizer, finance officer (now a separate department), etc. I also serve on the Steering Committee in my capacity as captain.

In the 2009 season, I was the first student member of the design team (largely thanks to Clem McKown's mass emails), a position we aim to expand to many other students in the future. This experience also helped me act as the team's lead mechanical student and pit crew leader (the latter of which was fortunately a larger obsolete job in 2009.)

In the winter of 2008, we started pre-kickoff classes for many FRC subjects, several of which I taught. I also serve as an occasional VEX junior mentor and very occasional teacher of the Enabling Mentors VEX programming sessions.

As the team's representative in 2008, I also had the wonderful opportunity to help start a JFLL club at Sugartown Elementary School in the nearby Great Valley School District.

By a series of flukes of attendance, I also became the main robot operator (as opposed to driver) in the 2007-2009 seasons and the chief welder in 2009. By deliberate stubbornness, I also joined the pit crew in 2007, learning more and more until eventually leading the crew in the 2008 post-season.

This year, I will join Penn State's Schreyer Honors College class of 2013, majoring in mechanical engineering with minors in engineering science and military science (AFROTC).