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Re: Solar System B

Posted: April 18th, 2018, 3:43 pm
by zannash
Is this event dead question marathon wise? I'd really like to see it get started again, especially with many teams preparing for states and nationals.

Re: Solar System B

Posted: April 21st, 2018, 2:48 pm
by strawberryy
How were the state test guys???

Re: Solar System B

Posted: April 23rd, 2018, 6:49 am
by wellOKthen
I don't wanna give too much away, but let's just say the Texas State test was unpredictable. It was 15 questions long and did not defy the rules, however, it did focus on some more obscure elements of the event. I ended up getting 3rd at state but our cheatsheet was completely useless due to the type of questions asked. Good luck!
Also, be prepared for some trick questions if your test is anything like the one that I had.

Re: Solar System B

Posted: April 25th, 2018, 5:18 pm
by JionPark
JoeyC wrote:
sihirao23 wrote:So are calculators allowed or not?.....the rules don't specify what kind we can bring(if we are allowed to bring them)
Calculators aren't allowed; it says "Unless otherwise stated, it is generally understood that if notes, resources, calculators, actions, etc., are not specifically permitted in the rules or clarification, then they are not allowed."
http://outreach.science.tamu.edu/tso/20 ... ations.php
I understand that this is being applied to the Texas state tournament, but it should be applicable to all other competitions.
In YouTube, there's a Science Olympiad video that's about Solar System. The female speaker says that calculators are allowed, but I don't know why she said that.

Re: Solar System B

Posted: April 25th, 2018, 5:30 pm
by Unome
JionPark wrote:
JoeyC wrote:
sihirao23 wrote:So are calculators allowed or not?.....the rules don't specify what kind we can bring(if we are allowed to bring them)
Calculators aren't allowed; it says "Unless otherwise stated, it is generally understood that if notes, resources, calculators, actions, etc., are not specifically permitted in the rules or clarification, then they are not allowed."
http://outreach.science.tamu.edu/tso/20 ... ations.php
I understand that this is being applied to the Texas state tournament, but it should be applicable to all other competitions.
In YouTube, there's a Science Olympiad video that's about Solar System. The female speaker says that calculators are allowed, but I don't know why she said that.
Calculators are not allowed. I know this particularly well, having discovered this three days prior to a tournament and having to revise my test significantly.

Re: Solar System B

Posted: April 25th, 2018, 5:35 pm
by JionPark
Unome wrote:
JionPark wrote:
JoeyC wrote: Calculators aren't allowed; it says "Unless otherwise stated, it is generally understood that if notes, resources, calculators, actions, etc., are not specifically permitted in the rules or clarification, then they are not allowed."
http://outreach.science.tamu.edu/tso/20 ... ations.php
I understand that this is being applied to the Texas state tournament, but it should be applicable to all other competitions.
In YouTube, there's a Science Olympiad video that's about Solar System. The female speaker says that calculators are allowed, but I don't know why she said that.
Calculators are not allowed. I know this particularly well, having discovered this three days prior to a tournament and having to revise my test significantly.
Exactly 8-)
Were calculators used for Solar System in previous years?

Re: Solar System B

Posted: April 25th, 2018, 5:44 pm
by PotatoBoi
Unome wrote:
JionPark wrote:
JoeyC wrote: Calculators aren't allowed; it says "Unless otherwise stated, it is generally understood that if notes, resources, calculators, actions, etc., are not specifically permitted in the rules or clarification, then they are not allowed."
http://outreach.science.tamu.edu/tso/20 ... ations.php
I understand that this is being applied to the Texas state tournament, but it should be applicable to all other competitions.
In YouTube, there's a Science Olympiad video that's about Solar System. The female speaker says that calculators are allowed, but I don't know why she said that.
Calculators are not allowed. I know this particularly well, having discovered this three days prior to a tournament and having to revise my test significantly.
The weird thing is that both the Chandra Observatory video and the annotated test sample reference being able to use calculators: " This year’s rules allow the use of calculators to solve questions, so numerical questions may include real data as opposed to “clean” numbers."

Re: Solar System B

Posted: April 25th, 2018, 7:07 pm
by SOPanthers18
PotatoBoi wrote:
Unome wrote:
JionPark wrote:
In YouTube, there's a Science Olympiad video that's about Solar System. The female speaker says that calculators are allowed, but I don't know why she said that.
Calculators are not allowed. I know this particularly well, having discovered this three days prior to a tournament and having to revise my test significantly.
The weird thing is that both the Chandra Observatory video and the annotated test sample reference being able to use calculators: " This year’s rules allow the use of calculators to solve questions, so numerical questions may include real data as opposed to “clean” numbers."
Do they really expect us to do cube roots in our head though? I mean, all the regionals and invitational tests I've taken had math questions that we couldn't solve because we didn't have calculators...

Re: Solar System B

Posted: May 1st, 2018, 11:19 am
by Girlpower05
Does anyone have information about what will be included in the 2019 Solar System event?

Re: Solar System B

Posted: May 1st, 2018, 11:30 am
by Unome
Girlpower05 wrote:Does anyone have information about what will be included in the 2019 Solar System event?
It'll probably be the same topic.