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Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University
Posted: April 4th, 2019, 2:43 pm
by Unome
antoine_ego wrote:Approximately when do ES lists get released?
Varies. 2017 released week of the tournament, 2016 had them up in March or February. We didn't get 2015 and 2018 lists until the day before the tournament, in the tournament brochure.
Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University
Posted: April 4th, 2019, 3:23 pm
by builderguy135
Unome wrote:antoine_ego wrote:Approximately when do ES lists get released?
Varies. 2017 released week of the tournament, 2016 had them up in March or February. We didn't get 2015 and 2018 lists until the day before the tournament, in the tournament brochure.
Does anyone happen to have pictures of previous years ESs that you could sent to me?
Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University
Posted: April 7th, 2019, 12:20 pm
by SOnerd
Could someone tell me how much dorms cost for 3 nights?
Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University
Posted: April 8th, 2019, 12:05 pm
by gnarl
SOnerd wrote:Could someone tell me how much dorms cost for 3 nights?
Thursday – Sunday: $265 per person
Includes: 3 nights lodging, 3 breakfasts*, 2 lunches, 3 dinners
Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University
Posted: April 9th, 2019, 4:50 pm
by whythescratchyface
quick question - for the oldies but goodies events, can only team members compete or also alternates?
also, since we'd like to get rooming out of the way - if oldies events are open to alternates, will we be able to bring additional alternates beyond the 4 for the two trial events?
Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University
Posted: April 9th, 2019, 6:03 pm
by Galahad
whythescratchyface wrote:quick question - for the oldies but goodies events, can only team members compete or also alternates?
also, since we'd like to get rooming out of the way - if oldies events are open to alternates, will we be able to bring additional alternates beyond the 4 for the two trial events?
There's no limit to alternates.
Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University
Posted: April 9th, 2019, 6:04 pm
by kate!
Galahad wrote:whythescratchyface wrote:quick question - for the oldies but goodies events, can only team members compete or also alternates?
also, since we'd like to get rooming out of the way - if oldies events are open to alternates, will we be able to bring additional alternates beyond the 4 for the two trial events?
There's no limit to alternates.
In their team they're probably trying to save money by bringing less alternates. So they're asking if more alternates need to come.
Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University
Posted: April 9th, 2019, 6:05 pm
by Galahad
kate! wrote:Galahad wrote:whythescratchyface wrote:quick question - for the oldies but goodies events, can only team members compete or also alternates?
also, since we'd like to get rooming out of the way - if oldies events are open to alternates, will we be able to bring additional alternates beyond the 4 for the two trial events?
There's no limit to alternates.
In their team they're probably trying to save money by bringing less alternates. So they're asking if more alternates need to come.
Are they? It sounds like they're asking if they're able to come rather than need to
Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University
Posted: April 9th, 2019, 6:07 pm
by whythescratchyface
Galahad wrote:kate! wrote:Galahad wrote:
There's no limit to alternates.
In their team they're probably trying to save money by bringing less alternates. So they're asking if more alternates need to come.
Are they? It sounds like they're asking if they're able to come rather than need to
we were going to bring just four because we anticipated that alternates could only compete in the trials. having alternates able to compete in the oldies but goodies events would change things
Re: 2019 National Tournament: Cornell University
Posted: April 11th, 2019, 8:07 am
by Nats2019
It is with great excitement that we share the news that, at this year's national tournament, a
$10,000 scholarship will be given to four competing Division C students!!! Students will be asked to demonstrate how Science Olympiad has impacted their choice of college and career, and how they are using their gifts to impact the community and do good in the world.
For more information on the Founder's Scholarship, please visit
https://www.soinc.org/2019-national-tournament