Re: MIT Invitational
Posted: January 21st, 2017, 6:56 pm
Congratulations to all who competed at MIT! It was a ton of fun and there were lots of great tests.
Unome wrote: And Harriton still up after losing what many say is their best SO class in several years?
windu34 wrote: Yeah Harriton will definitely take a hard hit this year
Yeah, I was planning on revising my predictions (which would have been 1. 7L 2. Troy 3. Solon 4. Harriton) after Valley Forge. I guess I should have just followed the trend from 3 years agowinchesetr wrote:Unome wrote: And Harriton still up after losing what many say is their best SO class in several years?windu34 wrote: Yeah Harriton will definitely take a hard hit this year![]()
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Harriton's back down to their "4th to 8th" placing?
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That moment when you have perfect time score but your physics skills are garbage and gets destroyed on math. Such is life.antoine_ego wrote:Any idea what the top score for hovercraft test portion was? By my calculations from comparing our two teams, I think it's 35 which is what we got on the test. Is there any other score higher than this? That moment when you have perfect mass score but your hovercraft is still too fast and gets destroyed on time. Such is life.
WIDI is always a tossup, and for invitationals we just put on people that didn't have enough events - evidently it didn't go so hot.yang573 wrote:Going through the rankings of the A/B teams, it seems like the overall rankings are:
1. Troy (nothing of note)
2. Seven Lakes (2nd & 25th)
3. Solon (82 total point dif. for those B did better)
4. Harriton (47 point dif. from Solon A)
5. New Trier (6th & 45th)
6. Chattahoochee (8th & 36th)
7. Acton-Boxborough (60th in WIDI?)
7. Columbia (54th in WIDI?)
9. Mentor (128 total point dif. for those B did better)
10. Boca Raton (11th and 26th)
The two Solon teams may not synthesis nicely, but I think they have what it takes to beat Harrition. I'm not so sure about Acton-Boxborough, and those WIDI results are odd. I have no idea about Mentor, because they have huge point gaps between their teams (eg. Chem Lab and R&M).
Erm I think you left LASA out.yang573 wrote:Going through the rankings of the A/B teams, it seems like the overall rankings are:
1. Troy (nothing of note)
2. Seven Lakes (2nd & 25th)
3. Solon (82 total point dif. for those B did better)
4. Harriton (47 point dif. from Solon A)
5. New Trier (6th & 45th)
6. Chattahoochee (8th & 36th)
7. Acton-Boxborough (60th in WIDI?)
7. Columbia (54th in WIDI?)
9. Mentor (128 total point dif. for those B did better)
10. Boca Raton (11th and 26th)
The two Solon teams may not synthesis nicely, but I think they have what it takes to beat Harrition. I'm not so sure about Acton-Boxborough, and those WIDI results are odd. I have no idea about Mentor, because they have huge point gaps between their teams (eg. Chem Lab and R&M).
Not sure how far you'll get with that one... Harriton's been on a different level from any other PA C team this invitational season. I'll give you that their chances at 2nd are reasonable.Unome wrote:(I'll be rooting for Stoga to win state though)