New Jersey 2018
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Not really, my school starts at the beginning of the school year (October), so decently early I guess?
I just realized Rustin Invy is less than a month away as well as regionals... dang
Also, is there anywhere good to test Battery Buggy ourside of school? We wouldn't be testing at school during winter break (we can't). This is NJ, BTW, so don't suggest anywhere stupid XD.
As well as Battery Buggy, we can't forget about Wright Stuff, right? Are there any large spaces to test the two events?
I just realized Rustin Invy is less than a month away as well as regionals... dang
Also, is there anywhere good to test Battery Buggy ourside of school? We wouldn't be testing at school during winter break (we can't). This is NJ, BTW, so don't suggest anywhere stupid XD.
As well as Battery Buggy, we can't forget about Wright Stuff, right? Are there any large spaces to test the two events?
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Re: New Jersey 2018
Some people test vehicle events at stores in the very early morning. For Wright Stuff, see if you can find a local AMA chapter or something.Matholy wrote:Not really, my school starts at the beginning of the school year (October), so decently early I guess?
I just realized Rustin Invy is less than a month away as well as regionals... dang
Also, is there anywhere good to test Battery Buggy ourside of school? We wouldn't be testing at school during winter break (we can't). This is NJ, BTW, so don't suggest anywhere stupid XD.
As well as Battery Buggy, we can't forget about Wright Stuff, right? Are there any large spaces to test the two events?
I'd recommend asking in those respective subforums.
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Re: New Jersey 2018
Gymnasium at a local college, maybe?Unome wrote:Some people test vehicle events at stores in the very early morning. For Wright Stuff, see if you can find a local AMA chapter or something.Matholy wrote:Not really, my school starts at the beginning of the school year (October), so decently early I guess?
I just realized Rustin Invy is less than a month away as well as regionals... dang
Also, is there anywhere good to test Battery Buggy ourside of school? We wouldn't be testing at school during winter break (we can't). This is NJ, BTW, so don't suggest anywhere stupid XD.
As well as Battery Buggy, we can't forget about Wright Stuff, right? Are there any large spaces to test the two events?
I'd recommend asking in those respective subforums.
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Re: New Jersey 2018
That would be awesome depending on how many people are going (which I realize is more than I thought initially). I have to supervise astro from Sessions 1-3 and then grade all those exams so after I'm done (and I'll want to hurry up considering last year I caused astro to be delayed (sorry guys)) I can probably come on over after Session 4 if everything goes well (that means astro people pls make my life easy and pls write legibly. you don't have to write that fast to do well. trust me.)WhatScience? wrote:Well this thread died...
What do you guys think about organizing a meet at UCC
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Re: New Jersey 2018
On what authority can you make this statement....Please cite your source....I wish to speak to the Astro Test Writerlumosityfan wrote:That would be awesome depending on how many people are going (which I realize is more than I thought initially). I have to supervise astro from Sessions 1-3 and then grade all those exams so after I'm done (and I'll want to hurry up considering last year I caused astro to be delayed (sorry guys)) I can probably come on over after Session 4 if everything goes well (that means astro people pls make my life easy and pls write legibly. you don't have to write that fast to do well. trust me.)WhatScience? wrote:Well this thread died...
What do you guys think about organizing a meet at UCC
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Re: New Jersey 2018
I am the Astro Test Writer. I'm the UCC Astronomy Event Supervisor. (Hi btw to all you UCC Astro peeps. Don't worry I made a good test.)WhatScience? wrote:On what authority can you make this statement....Please cite your source....I wish to speak to the Astro Test Writerlumosityfan wrote:That would be awesome depending on how many people are going (which I realize is more than I thought initially). I have to supervise astro from Sessions 1-3 and then grade all those exams so after I'm done (and I'll want to hurry up considering last year I caused astro to be delayed (sorry guys)) I can probably come on over after Session 4 if everything goes well (that means astro people pls make my life easy and pls write legibly. you don't have to write that fast to do well. trust me.)WhatScience? wrote:Well this thread died...
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Re: New Jersey 2018
Lol, did he really not know you were writing the UCC astro test? He was joking, right? The fact that you were writing the UCC astro test is well established...lumosityfan wrote:I am the Astro Test Writer. I'm the UCC Astronomy Event Supervisor. (Hi btw to all you UCC Astro peeps. Don't worry I made a good test.)WhatScience? wrote:On what authority can you make this statement....Please cite your source....I wish to speak to the Astro Test Writerlumosityfan wrote:
That would be awesome depending on how many people are going (which I realize is more than I thought initially). I have to supervise astro from Sessions 1-3 and then grade all those exams so after I'm done (and I'll want to hurry up considering last year I caused astro to be delayed (sorry guys)) I can probably come on over after Session 4 if everything goes well (that means astro people pls make my life easy and pls write legibly. you don't have to write that fast to do well. trust me.)
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Re: New Jersey 2018
It was a joke...don't hurt meknottingpurple wrote:Lol, did he really not know you were writing the UCC astro test? He was joking, right? The fact that you were writing the UCC astro test is well established...lumosityfan wrote:I am the Astro Test Writer. I'm the UCC Astronomy Event Supervisor. (Hi btw to all you UCC Astro peeps. Don't worry I made a good test.)WhatScience? wrote:
On what authority can you make this statement....Please cite your source....I wish to speak to the Astro Test Writer
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