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2023-2024

With a passion for science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM), Our team combines creativity, technical expertise, and problem-solving skills to design and build an industrial robot. We embrace the challenges and opportunities presented by robotics, leveraging them to address real-world issues and make a positive impact on society. Become the newest member of our team.

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How can I join the after-school robotics club?

Joining the CyberBears Robotics Club is easy! Simply fill out this form and pay the registration fee.

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Is there an age or grade requirement to join the robotics club?

We accept students that are enrolled in High School (ages 14-18) or students really interested in robotics if younger than 14.

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Do I need any prior experience or knowledge in robotics to join the club?

No prior experience or knowledge in robotics is required to join the club. We cater to students of all skill levels, including beginners. You'll have the opportunity to learn and develop your robotics skills through hands-on projects and guidance from experienced club members and mentors.

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What activities or projects can I expect to participate in as a member of the robotics club?

As a member of the robotics club, you can expect to engage in various activities and projects related to robotics. These may include building and programming robots, participating in robotics competitions, working on group projects, and exploring different areas of robotics, such as artificial intelligence and automation.

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Are there any costs associated with joining the robotics club

Yes, there is a $500 Membership fee. Scholarships are available.

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What are the benefits of joining the robotics club?

Joining the robotics club offers numerous benefits. You'll have the chance to develop valuable skills in teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking. The club provides a supportive environment where you can explore your interest in robotics, learn from experienced mentors, and gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology. Additionally, participating in robotics competitions and projects can enhance your college or job applications, showcasing your dedication and passion for STEM fields.

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How much time should I expect to commit to the robotics club?

The season begins in September and concludes in June. The six-week build season starts in January and concludes around April after we compete in two regional competitions. If the team advances to state and or to the world competition the season concludes at the end of April. During build and competition season the team meets two times per week. When the team is not in build season or competing students meet once every two weeks. Please check this year's schedule to see if you are able to commit to the program.

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Can I join the robotics club if I have other extracurricular commitments?

Yes, you can join the robotics club even if you have other extracurricular commitments. Many students balance multiple activities and clubs simultaneously. However, it's essential to consider your schedule and ensure you can allocate sufficient time and energy to participate actively in the robotics club.

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What opportunities are available after joining the robotics club

After joining the robotics club, you may have opportunities to participate in local, regional, or even international robotics competitions. These competitions can provide valuable experiences, recognition, and potential networking opportunities. Additionally, the skills and knowledge you acquire through the club can open doors to future educational and career paths in STEM fields, including robotics, engineering, and computer science.

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CYBERBEARS Robotics a program concept of the TMT Youth Community Foundation fiscally organized under NC100 to participate in FIRST Robotics Competitions