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hobbesmaster
Jan 28, 2008

Please, unless their advisors did literally all of the work they had to learn something about mechanical design; electrical design, machining, soldering and programming between them. These skills alone are enough to get a decent engineering tech job.

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hobbesmaster
Jan 28, 2008

vssrio23 posted:

That is correct, they did win the competition. What is unestablished is whether they have the character and aptitude for sustained performance to achieve financial successful after the competition. Winning a competition such as that is not a measure of one's future potential so much as it is a result of what one has already done. Your claim effectively assumes that the past result (the competition) is an indicator of future performance from the students.

At its heart, this is a fallacious argument.

vssrio23, you're no fishmech.

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