Is Science Olympiad worth it?
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Re: Is Science Olympiad worth it?
Electric Vehicle: A competitive vehicle would put you back between $60-100 if you were careful with your supplies and had to buy all parts from scratch. Mine was more like $450, but alot of that was unnecessary spending (Large amounts of carbon fiber, 3D printer filament, unecessarily nice brushless motor/ESC combo that was $110 alone)
Mousetrap: I'd estimate $35-50 for a competitive device, maybe $120 for a really really nice one, but I highly doubt you could spend much more than that (unless you buy ceramic ball bearings).
Hovercraft: Approximately the same as EV, except less on the high end because of no ICs and brushless motors. $60-100 seems about right and maybe $150 on the high end.
			
			
									
						Mousetrap: I'd estimate $35-50 for a competitive device, maybe $120 for a really really nice one, but I highly doubt you could spend much more than that (unless you buy ceramic ball bearings).
Hovercraft: Approximately the same as EV, except less on the high end because of no ICs and brushless motors. $60-100 seems about right and maybe $150 on the high end.
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Re: Is Science Olympiad worth it?
I should probably clarify... I meant TOTAL amount  That's why the word EVENTS is plural
 That's why the word EVENTS is plural
But Science Olympiad is not cheap. I think that's quite clear; the prices listed are the bare minimums if everything goes according to plan.
			
			
									
						 That's why the word EVENTS is plural
 That's why the word EVENTS is pluralBut Science Olympiad is not cheap. I think that's quite clear; the prices listed are the bare minimums if everything goes according to plan.
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Re: Is Science Olympiad worth it?
daydreamer0023 wrote:Maybe its true in New Jersey or a more competitive state. In less competitive states...not so much.Unome wrote:No way this is true. A regional-medaling Mission, even in the more competitive states, can be built off of perhaps $70 (probably less for a very skilled competitor). Helicopters would be hard to scratchbuild, but can definitely be done - even if using the kit, it's only perhaps $90 counting supplies. A decent (albeit inconsistent) tower could be built on $20 wood plus glue. Mousetrap and Hovercraft I'm less knowledgeable about, but I doubt it would reach $300 between the two to build decent devices.Raleway wrote:It is near impossible to be competitive at even the regional level without around five hundred dollars for the technology events.
Definetly not.
For a national medalling Mission, I spend literally nothing, with all spare parts. The only things I bought were filament and paint sticks. Everything else (screws, super glue, wood) I used I all had before. I literally have a bin of extra screws from things like garbage Ikea shelfs, random small trash electronics, etc.
$25 for 3d printing filament + $25 for paint sticks from home depot = $50.
Btw, at nats, 2nd place had this crazy little mission device that you could automatically tell cost a LOT. all the panels and stuff were acryllic plexiglas type materials, everything was literally perfect. There's really no point though, I literally used at least 10+ packs of 5 paint sticks each. Like, if you know how to use them, then they're REALLY helpful
Also a tower doesn't cost $20. A tower made with really good wood only costs around $10.
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Re: Is Science Olympiad worth it?
SO is the reason why I want to do Astronomy as a career.
			
			
									
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Re: Is Science Olympiad worth it?
Ditto - SO is the reason why I picked bioengineering + forensic science minor, and my current top career options are in those fields as well.antoine_ego wrote:SO is the reason why I want to do Astronomy as a career.
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Re: Is Science Olympiad worth it?
This was exactly the logic why I went with the path that I did. I wasn't into it at first, but because I gave it a shot, I had the chance to fall in love with it.Simi wrote:Anyway, experience something is still better than just sitting around doing nothing. For me it's worthy the S.O.
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Re: Is Science Olympiad worth it?
Short answer: Yes. Long answer: 
			
			
									
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