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Can a student be a member and a sponsor at the same time? We have a guy that is full time at UAA, AND he owns his own welding business. From what I here he is the best welder in town. So is this okay?
Erin Urvina University of Alaska Anchorage |
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doesn't say where the budget for teams has to come from, it just says that competitors have to be full time students.
Mike Miles Carnegie Mellon SAE/Carnegie Mellon Racing -- Formula SAE 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 |
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errr....
there's nothing about "full time" in the rules |
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we all sponsor our car with out of pocket money when we need parts and dont have the funds.
Mike Duwe UWP Alumni Former Drivetrain Leader and Team Captain |
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Yea, I've "sponsored" about $1,000 worth of parts on our cars over the years... amazing how it all adds up.
Engineers aren't boring people, we just get excited about boring things. |
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ROFL...several of us on our team has...some more than others... Micah McMahan ODU FSAE "Dodging bullets and building cars" 04 member, 05 controls/member, 06 control/ergo/brakes , 07 brakes and the small engine |
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From what I remember, you can have your chassis welded up by an outside source if no one on your team has the ability. It just may be preferred if you had a student do it?
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Justin Foote WWU FSAE 2001 - 2005 |
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