Division B:
1. Community (95)
2. Thomas Grover (140)
3. Montgomery (144)
Division C:
1. WWP South (87)
![Surprised :o](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
![Surprised :o](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
2. Montgomery (88)
3. WWP North (109)
Full Results: http://njscienceolympiad.org/tournament ... esults.pdf
it looks like they excluded helicopters
Actually, they did really need the full 5 days to make sure that all the numbers were correct. I just got an email from one of the directors saying that was true because, as you have seen, the scores were so close that they didn't want to make a mistake.sci_oly wrote:NJSO probably already knew what they were going to do as soon as heli was appealed, and were also aware of how controversial this was; thus, they probably just waited the 5 days to make it seem like they deliberated about this, when they actually did not at all.BuildingFriend wrote:Or they made it look like itnxtscholar wrote:
tbh, I'm just wondering if they could illuminate us on the thought process and be transparent on how they got to the final decision.
the fact it took 5 days meant they thought about it.
Montgomery missed 2nd by 4 in Division B and 1st by 1 pt in Div C.pb5754[] wrote:FINAL RESULTS
Division B:
1. Community (95)
2. Thomas Grover (140)
3. Montgomery (144)
Division C:
1. WWP South (87)![]()
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2. Montgomery (88)
3. WWP North (109)
Full Results: http://njscienceolympiad.org/tournament ... esults.pdf
it looks like they excluded helicopters
u guys still destroyed us by 45 ptsCMS AC wrote:[deleted by request of user]
actually 21...Raleway wrote:Well it seems Monty can't be ignored anymore... what happened to WWPN (30 points?)
They needed 5 days to add up those numbers? Or are you saying they went back and regraded everything?lumosityfan wrote:Actually, they did really need the full 5 days to make sure that all the numbers were correct. I just got an email from one of the directors saying that was true because, as you have seen, the scores were so close that they didn't want to make a mistake.sci_oly wrote:NJSO probably already knew what they were going to do as soon as heli was appealed, and were also aware of how controversial this was; thus, they probably just waited the 5 days to make it seem like they deliberated about this, when they actually did not at all.BuildingFriend wrote:
Or they made it look like it
I wouldn't be surprised if they went back and double checked all grading to ensure no mistakes were made. It has been done frequently enough when a national bid is on the line and a few mis-graded test questions could mean the difference between who goes to natssci_oly wrote:They needed 5 days to add up those numbers? Or are you saying they went back and regraded everything?lumosityfan wrote:Actually, they did really need the full 5 days to make sure that all the numbers were correct. I just got an email from one of the directors saying that was true because, as you have seen, the scores were so close that they didn't want to make a mistake.sci_oly wrote:
NJSO probably already knew what they were going to do as soon as heli was appealed, and were also aware of how controversial this was; thus, they probably just waited the 5 days to make it seem like they deliberated about this, when they actually did not at all.
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