Science Olympiad Summer Camp
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Re: Science Olympiad Summer Camp
Science Olympiad Summer Camp is ALSO a cult.
God, how scary is SO, seriously?
God, how scary is SO, seriously?

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Um, completely awesome to those in it, completely scary and run in the opposite direction to those not in it.
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TexasUncle Fester wrote:Well, not only are we still around, we're now spread over TWO weeks! Bigger and better! Slaven and I are working both weeks, and Ryan is working the HS one. I have two of my kids going. Two kids from South Korea, and one from France, plus the usual mix from California, New York, Georgia, Florida. . . .
what level are the kids from south korea and france, middle or high school?
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what team were u on last year, i was on teal/bluespalding458 wrote:I'm really looking forward to camp this year. I went for the first time last year, and it was awesome. I also got first place in three events: Nuclear Chemistry, Circuit Lab(thanks to my partner), and Electric Vehicle. Not only was camp a lot of fun it helped me prepare me for my first year in Div. C by giving me an idea of what to expect from the events.
idk what dorms we're staying in this year
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I was on the yellow team last year. And we're staying in the same dorm as last year, Read Hall.
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Theres a Scio summer camp and i didnt know about it?!?!?!?!? Great, now my summer's even more wasted than i thought it was.
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Fossils: 1st @ reg. 3rd @ states (stupid dinosaurs...) 5th @ nats.
Dynamic: 1st @ reg. 19thish @ states, 18th @ nats
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go next year
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I think we're sold out, like 40 to 48 kids each week. if not, we're awfully close. One of my kids is going on a herd of scholarships from every place imaginable to where he only had to pay like a hundred bucks, maybe less.
I checked with Tina, and she said you past campers are welcome any time except the awards activities, which are catered (that's the reason). If you're on a University meal plan, joining us will be ecen easier. If you PM me with your email address, I'll send you the schedules FYI. We'd all love to see you again. Returning help, to name a few, include Tina, Slaven and me (of course), Martin (from NY now!), Katy, Brooke, Jill (ChemoBabe), and Ian too. Plus others, of course.
Eagerly awaiting 'The Thing" amongst "The Stuff". The day I first saw it was/is one of my most treasured SO memories.
I checked with Tina, and she said you past campers are welcome any time except the awards activities, which are catered (that's the reason). If you're on a University meal plan, joining us will be ecen easier. If you PM me with your email address, I'll send you the schedules FYI. We'd all love to see you again. Returning help, to name a few, include Tina, Slaven and me (of course), Martin (from NY now!), Katy, Brooke, Jill (ChemoBabe), and Ian too. Plus others, of course.
Eagerly awaiting 'The Thing" amongst "The Stuff". The day I first saw it was/is one of my most treasured SO memories.
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