Req 6a — Attend and Observe
A robotics competition is one of the fastest ways to understand how real engineering teams work under pressure. You see more than machines. You see planning, teamwork, deadlines, repairs, scouting, strategy, judging, and communication all happening at once.
What to watch for
When you attend, pay attention to more than the matches. The pit area often teaches as much as the field.
Look for:
- how teams divide jobs
- who handles repairs and tools
- how drivers, programmers, and builders communicate
- how teams transport batteries, parts, and notebooks
- how judges or volunteers interact with teams
- how strategy changes during matches
You are trying to understand both the robots and the organization behind them.
Team roles you may notice
Many teams split responsibilities into roles such as:
- driver or operator
- programmer
- builder or mechanical lead
- electrical lead
- scouting or strategy member
- team captain or student leader
Not every team uses those exact titles, but most successful teams make sure important work is clearly assigned.
Competition observation notes
Use these prompts while you watch
- What kind of game or challenge are teams trying to complete?
- How are teams grouped, ranked, or matched?
- What does the pit area look like and how is it organized?
- What jobs do different team members seem to handle?
- What impressed you most about the robots or the teamwork?
A live event often makes Req 5 feel even more real, because you can compare your own project to the teamwork and systems used in larger programs.