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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 1:44 pm
by jaisci123
Got it. Thanks so much.

Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 2:26 pm
by Adi1008
jaisci123 wrote:Got it. Thanks so much.
No problem! Happy to help.

Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 3:25 pm
by CVMSAvalacheStudent
What is the address? And has Stanford or MIT held a national? Just wondering.

Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 12:51 pm
by Tailsfan101
CVMSAvalacheStudent wrote:What is the address? And has Stanford or MIT held a national? Just wondering.
Neither Stanford nor MIT have ever hosted a National tournament. Source

Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 9:38 pm
by CVMSAvalacheStudent
Tailsfan101 wrote:
CVMSAvalacheStudent wrote:What is the address? And has Stanford or MIT held a national? Just wondering.
Neither Stanford nor MIT have ever hosted a National tournament. Source
Why don't they?

Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 8:50 am
by kenniky
CVMSAvalacheStudent wrote:
Tailsfan101 wrote:
CVMSAvalacheStudent wrote:What is the address? And has Stanford or MIT held a national? Just wondering.
Neither Stanford nor MIT have ever hosted a National tournament. Source
Why don't they?
MIT just started hosting tournaments about 3 years ago, and Stanford started last year

Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 5:29 pm
by chalker
kenniky wrote:
CVMSAvalacheStudent wrote:
Tailsfan101 wrote: Neither Stanford nor MIT have ever hosted a National tournament. Source
Why don't they?
MIT just started hosting tournaments about 3 years ago, and Stanford started last year
National Tournaments require a SIGNIFICANT commitment of resources from the host university. It's not like the National Science Olympiad office goes around asking universities to host the event. Rather, universities generally have to submit a proposal to NSO, which means that the highest level of the university administration needs to be involved (typically the president's office). There needs to be a group of extremely committed local folks that can get the ear of the administration to make this happen. It would be wonderful if that would eventually happen at MIT or Stanford.

Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 5:33 pm
by whythelongface
chalker wrote:
kenniky wrote:
CVMSAvalacheStudent wrote: Why don't they?
MIT just started hosting tournaments about 3 years ago, and Stanford started last year
National Tournaments require a SIGNIFICANT commitment of resources from the host university. It's not like the National Science Olympiad office goes around asking universities to host the event. Rather, universities generally have to submit a proposal to NSO, which means that the highest level of the university administration needs to be involved (typically the president's office). There needs to be a group of extremely committed local folks that can get the ear of the administration to make this happen. It would be wonderful if that would eventually happen at MIT or Stanford.
I mean, it seems that Cornell has already managed to make this happen, so I still have high hopes.

Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 6:33 pm
by Unome
whythelongface wrote:
chalker wrote:
kenniky wrote: MIT just started hosting tournaments about 3 years ago, and Stanford started last year
National Tournaments require a SIGNIFICANT commitment of resources from the host university. It's not like the National Science Olympiad office goes around asking universities to host the event. Rather, universities generally have to submit a proposal to NSO, which means that the highest level of the university administration needs to be involved (typically the president's office). There needs to be a group of extremely committed local folks that can get the ear of the administration to make this happen. It would be wonderful if that would eventually happen at MIT or Stanford.
I mean, it seems that Cornell has already managed to make this happen, so I still have high hopes.
Even so, I doubt Stanford has the capacity to host Nationals (and MIT may not have sufficient capacity for awards). I'm pretty sure a Caltech bid has been deferred in the past for space concerns, and they have a significantly more established organization than either of those two.

Edit: I guess if Juniata could do it Stanford could, but things have become larger since 2004 (and Juniata was only ever a last-minute backup anyway).

Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 8:37 am
by fanjiatian
Also don't forget that universities like MIT have finals around the same time as Nats. It's already difficult enough (in general) to get administrative permission for running a college invitational during a relatively not busy time of year (winter break / the weeks immediately afterward). Universities tend to not like having tons of young kids running around campus ;)