Re: North California 2013
Posted: March 27th, 2013, 11:00 pm
Idk...I didn't do road scholar...
Oh gosh.mnstrviola wrote:HAHAHA yeah... I believe this was right before Road Scholar???Paleofreakazoid wrote:I believe that the closest we have gotten to a meetup was you and Aim seeing me and deciding whether to show me animal impressions or something? Followed by Aim stalking me on YouTube
Shoulda done it.
Gotcha. Yeah, I was waiting for my partner...mousetrap was running late, and there was a chance he might have not made it, so I was a little nervous!aim4me26 wrote:Oh gosh.
Okay, so basically what happened was like, mnstr, his sister, and I were really hyper, and for the last hour we were like running around campus doing I don't even know what. So eventually it was time for me to go to Compute This, so they and a few others walked me and my partner over there. As we were standing in the hallway we noticed that you were standing across from us in the hallway by yourself so we were like, "omg creep him out1111!111! pls mnstr" but then it was time to go inside so there wasn't really enough time. xD
But yepppp.
Congrats! Rolling Hills is doing extremely well, especially for only your guys' second year! I see a lot of success from you guys in the futureBeastybob12345 wrote:I got 1st for food science at Norcal Regionals.I'm from Rolling Hills MS, if you need to know.
Hmm, I don't know how long we're going to stay - probably not until awards; it's a long drive back to Palo Alto. Honestly, my help probably won't be necessary for grading. I'll keep you posted, but if that's the time that works best for everyone then I'll see what I can do. Don't shift the time for me, though - if everyone but me can meet, then that's okay.mnstrviola wrote: According to the Schedule of the Day, there's a time between 3:20 and 4:10 when all the results are done, before the awards ceremony. I'm guessing then would be a good time to have the scioly.org meet up! How does 3:40 sound? We can meet somewhere in the middle portion of the campus, maybe in one of those circular bench-looking things.
Well, I think in relation to the number of Science Olympiad teams in the state - Alabama doesn't have a huge SciO program, but NorCal does. It's relatively underrepresented. Have you seen the Illinois forum?foreverphysics wrote:You think Norcal is underrepresented? Have you seen how many people are from AL?