What's The Buzz Buzz 2018-2019 Newsletter Issue 6 | Page 6

Student Talks Detroit was a lot of fun. Experiencing the matches and seeing a lot of teams from many different countries was cool. My favorite part of the World Championships was the Innovation Faire because I got to see many different career options for the future. In the coming years I would like to see more activities like a team meet where you can interact with different teams. Overall, it was a great event and I can’t wait for Worlds next year. By Shane Currier I think one of my favorite memories from Worlds is one of the first things I experienced; walking through those doors to the compe- tition for the first time and only seeing the back of the stands, then turning to see that the stands continued as far as the eye could see. It energized me more then any of the coffee I had already had that day. This energy continued, at least on the inside, throughout the endless matches, the monotonous hours of scouting, and the joys and sorrows we all endured every time we competed. It persisted through everything we did; from walking through the rain trying to find the seemingly non-existent bus to cheering till my throat bled whenever something was worth cheering for. The competition itself was an amazing experience, but it falters when compared to the human in- teractions I had. I met people who I would have never had the opportunity to connect with had I not joined robotics and had the privilege of going to Worlds. One great example of this was my interaction while pit scouting team 7719, the Java Knights. Even though we couldn’t really communicate because of the language barrier I was still able to con- nect with people from the other side of the world. From hanging out in the sauna with my new friends from Canada to stalking the pits while looking for pins with some of my teammates, I am extremely grateful that I had this opportunity and will continue to have it over the coming years. By Jacob Post Issue 6: July 12, 2019 PAGE 6