Re: Socorro High 2021 Div. B Invitational
Posted: January 16th, 2021, 8:44 pm
Hello! I was the WICI B test writer for the Socorro Invitational. Here are the overall score distributions:


*The total number of points is 1307 not because there were 1307 different criteria of the model I was grading, but because each criteria was given a different number of points (for example, using an object would give you 7 points, while putting that object in its correct location gave you another 10 points). If anyone’s curious, I graded the entire model based on 149 different criteria ranging from 3 points to 15 points each.
Notes:
There wasn’t a particular part that a majority of people had trouble with--the light stand was one a lot of people got full points on, as well as the red stick that connected the top layer and the bottom layer. I think that the three blue half-circles were too vague; they were actually three different types of shapes (a half-circle, a cushion, and a squashed sphere) which I realize now were basically indistinguishable in the screenshots the writer received. This was the first time I used TinkerCAD for WICI and I was surprised about how well (mostly) things went. The submission through Google Forms was a new submission format I tried out for the first time at Socorro so I appreciate that everyone worked with it well.
If you have any feedback (both about the test itself and the overall experience), please PM me on scioly.org or reach out to me through Discord (Froggie#8805).
Thank you for taking the test!


*The total number of points is 1307 not because there were 1307 different criteria of the model I was grading, but because each criteria was given a different number of points (for example, using an object would give you 7 points, while putting that object in its correct location gave you another 10 points). If anyone’s curious, I graded the entire model based on 149 different criteria ranging from 3 points to 15 points each.
Notes:
There wasn’t a particular part that a majority of people had trouble with--the light stand was one a lot of people got full points on, as well as the red stick that connected the top layer and the bottom layer. I think that the three blue half-circles were too vague; they were actually three different types of shapes (a half-circle, a cushion, and a squashed sphere) which I realize now were basically indistinguishable in the screenshots the writer received. This was the first time I used TinkerCAD for WICI and I was surprised about how well (mostly) things went. The submission through Google Forms was a new submission format I tried out for the first time at Socorro so I appreciate that everyone worked with it well.
If you have any feedback (both about the test itself and the overall experience), please PM me on scioly.org or reach out to me through Discord (Froggie#8805).
Thank you for taking the test!