bearasauras wrote:Entomology, the feedback you gave is always important for us so we can improve the quality of the events at our tournamnts. There are a few points I want to address:Entomology wrote:The events were all run by first time college students, so it isn't completely their fault, just some stuff to look out for.
1) Mission Possible
I wasn't in this event, but one of my partners was. The event coordinator apparently decided that all inclines were "illegal" and "didn't count". Everyone, including other schools, was really mad.
2) Fossils
This event was actually okay-the test made sense, and I ended up winning the event. However, there were maybe 4-5 tables, so they crammed 3 stations onto each table. THREE STATIONS. That's six people sitting at one table. Due to this, there may have been cheating because we were so packed. (I was literally underneath someones elbow the entire time, it was awful)
3) Scrambler
A coach forgot about his schools testing time slot, and they showed up 3 hours later when they were wrapping it up. They shouldn't have been allowed to compete, but they were.
These events weren't run by first time college students. 90% of the Event Supervisors had at least 3 years of experience competing in Science Olympiad and each event had one or more lead Event Supervisors who have judged befored
1) Mission Possible: The Event Supervisor overseeing this event is one of the National Event Supervisors for Mission Possible. He and I are both on the committee answering national rules clarifications for Mission Possible. Based on what I've seen, I think his ruling is correct.
2) Fossils: I stopped by Fossils during the day and I absolutely agree with you that the room is too small. If we go back to Caltech next year, we'll be sure to use a bigger room.
3) Scrambler: This event was running behind and the team you're referring must have been one of those the Event Supervisors asked to come back at the end of the time slots since this event ran nonstop practically up until right before awards ceremony
Okay, thank you for the clarification on Mission Possible! I myself actually enjoyed the competition immensely- please give my thanks to the people who ran Invasive; that was the best test I have taken in a long long time.
As for scrambler, that team actually forgot about their time slot as the coach did not tell them what time they were competing. Forgive me for pushing my point again, but I still do believe that they shouldn't have been allowed to compete.
Either way, thank you to CalTech for hosting the competition this year! It was a great experience and i'm sorry that I only got to go in Div B this once.