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i find it horribly annoying to be the writer, look at the huge humungous gigantic construction made out of legos and toothpicks and what not and then have to write how to build it... it makes you tired before the event even starts. :(
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marylandscioly550 wrote:i find it horribly annoying to be the writer, look at the huge humungous gigantic construction made out of legos and toothpicks and what not and then have to write how to build it... it makes you tired before the event even starts. :(
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So, are coordinates allowed this year?
In other words, do they count as "used in their normal context and not as symbols to form a key/code"?
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hmmm seems like something for clarification but to be honest my states allows it and clarification doesnt allways apply :(
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How many pieces do they generally use?
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well of corces it depends on where you are and whos running it but i would say at LEAST 15-25 almost always more but at states last year it was HARD but it onlyhad about 10 peices 6 pipecleaners, 2 paper clips and 2 beads so i would rely on peices alone beacuse it can almost be IMPOSSIBLE but only with a few peices
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2nd year science olympiads

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this is our school's second year in science olympiad. this is my first year doing Write it Do it. any tips?
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I would highly advise you to read the wiki at http://scioly.org/wiki/Write_It_Do_It.
It has a lot of good, proven techniques as well as some general information about materials and event structure.
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Write it Do it has always been one of my favorite events. It's pretty fun, and I love building.... but I'm a writer.... heh. I was told I was pretty good at both, but they wanted me to be writer so... > w >''
oh well. personally, I love doing those huge complicated structures. It makes it more fun, and keeps you occupied. toothpicks? I think the popsicle sticks with ridges are harder to use.
Oh.. and those chatspeak words.
i dont usually use it cuz theres a chance it will ruin the event .


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Well I was thinking of doing this event and I was wondering what are some ways to practice???? :?: Thx
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