Giantpants wrote: ↑February 11th, 2020, 8:10 am
At Conestoga I think they mixed it up and gave the yellow 4th place medals to 5th instead, but yea what Name said is right lol
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SilverBreeze wrote: ↑February 10th, 2020, 6:59 pm
Are most invies/regionals consistent with medal colors?
For instance, im pretty sure 1st 2nd and 3rd are always blue, red and white
However, I've recieved a green 5th place medal and also a yellow 5th place medal. Is there a color code that most people stick with?
1-3 should always be the same, but I’ve seen variation from 4-8. I usually see;
1. Blue
2. Red
3. White
4. Yellow
5. Green
6-8. Usually varies a lot
Your invies give out more than 4?
I've only gone to one invitational giving out more than 3-4.
SilverBreeze wrote: ↑February 10th, 2020, 6:59 pm
Are most invies/regionals consistent with medal colors?
For instance, im pretty sure 1st 2nd and 3rd are always blue, red and white
However, I've recieved a green 5th place medal and also a yellow 5th place medal. Is there a color code that most people stick with?
1-3 should always be the same, but I’ve seen variation from 4-8. I usually see;
1. Blue
2. Red
3. White
4. Yellow
5. Green
6-8. Usually varies a lot
Your invies give out more than 4?
I've only gone to one invitational giving out more than 3-4.
Every invitational out here in CA gives out 6 with the exception of Mira Loma giving out 5. Most other places give 6 too, which makes sense because that's how they do it at nationals.
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Unrelated to medals, but it appears that Troy will be joining Boca Raton as the only nats school to be offering the Cambridge AICE program to students. I personally am not able to do the program, but it seems pretty neat.
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Umaroth wrote: ↑February 11th, 2020, 7:56 pm
Unrelated to medals, but it appears that Troy will be joining Boca Raton as the only nats school to be offering the Cambridge AICE program to students. I personally am not able to do the program, but it seems pretty neat.
Hmmm... interesting...
My experience with the program is that it's basically just AP, but easier. They're still a bit of challenge, but typically aren't as bad as whatever AP class is an equivalent. Plus, it seems like not as many colleges offer credit for AICE classes yet, and many aren't as aware of their existence, I believe. Good thing is that AICE classes often times touch on areas that AP classes don't, such as Business, Travel and Tourism, or Divinity. Cool to here that there are more schools outside of Florida that are getting AICE.
Umaroth wrote: ↑February 11th, 2020, 7:56 pm
Unrelated to medals, but it appears that Troy will be joining Boca Raton as the only nats school to be offering the Cambridge AICE program to students. I personally am not able to do the program, but it seems pretty neat.
Hmmm... interesting...
My experience with the program is that it's basically just AP, but easier. They're still a bit of challenge, but typically aren't as bad as whatever AP class is an equivalent. Plus, it seems like not as many colleges offer credit for AICE classes yet, and many aren't as aware of their existence, I believe. Good thing is that AICE classes often times touch on areas that AP classes don't, such as Business, Travel and Tourism, or Divinity. Cool to here that there are more schools outside of Florida that are getting AICE.
I definitely like the program as a less restrictive option to IB at Troy. The curriculum at Troy is going to be woven into the existing AP and IB courses so students can prepare for whichever combination of exams they want to take.
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Umaroth wrote: ↑February 11th, 2020, 7:56 pm
Unrelated to medals, but it appears that Troy will be joining Boca Raton as the only nats school to be offering the Cambridge AICE program to students. I personally am not able to do the program, but it seems pretty neat.
Hmmm... interesting...
My experience with the program is that it's basically just AP, but easier. They're still a bit of challenge, but typically aren't as bad as whatever AP class is an equivalent. Plus, it seems like not as many colleges offer credit for AICE classes yet, and many aren't as aware of their existence, I believe. Good thing is that AICE classes often times touch on areas that AP classes don't, such as Business, Travel and Tourism, or Divinity. Cool to here that there are more schools outside of Florida that are getting AICE.
I definitely like the program as a less restrictive option to IB at Troy. The curriculum at Troy is going to be woven into the existing AP and IB courses so students can prepare for whichever combination of exams they want to take.
As though the Troy Tech, IB, AP programs and everything else aren't all meshed together in confusingly overlapping ways already.
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Umaroth wrote: ↑February 11th, 2020, 7:56 pm
Unrelated to medals, but it appears that Troy will be joining Boca Raton as the only nats school to be offering the Cambridge AICE program to students. I personally am not able to do the program, but it seems pretty neat.
Hmmm... interesting...
My experience with the program is that it's basically just AP, but easier. They're still a bit of challenge, but typically aren't as bad as whatever AP class is an equivalent. Plus, it seems like not as many colleges offer credit for AICE classes yet, and many aren't as aware of their existence, I believe. Good thing is that AICE classes often times touch on areas that AP classes don't, such as Business, Travel and Tourism, or Divinity. Cool to here that there are more schools outside of Florida that are getting AICE.
I definitely like the program as a less restrictive option to IB at Troy. The curriculum at Troy is going to be woven into the existing AP and IB courses so students can prepare for whichever combination of exams they want to take.
Mhm. I'm not sure how restrictive the IB program (or even what taking an IB course is like (I think kinda like AP?)) is at Troy, but at Boca, people will usually take a combo of AP/AICE courses, because like you said, there's really no restriction on them. Seems to be working pretty good.