My advice to prospective members of Lboro UAV
UAV is a lot of work and commitment, you will need to dedicate and push yourself hard. In doing so, you will become a real engineering and a more confident person. You won't have a good or meaningful times if you do not apply yourself or do the work. Do not be afraid to question everyone and everything. Also do not worry if you have little experience, you learn quickly in the team (as long as you put in the effort) and it is your ability to dedicate yourself that matters. UAV is not a society so slacking is not an option, your team will need your help so do not let them down!
Your experience and opportunities you’ve had likely will not matter that much unless they are directly applicable to UAV's (which almost nobody has when joining!). It is the way you communicate with others and your willingness/ability to work hard, you will learn quickly and have the freedom expand your knowledge, let UAV be your experience.