2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Would Chalker know by any chance?
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Chalker probably would've posted already if that was the case.TheChiScientist wrote:Would Chalker know by any chance?
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
This may have your answer, although I’m on my phone now and can’t load it.
Edit: nevermind, that’s from 2014. I guess the Arkansas website is just old.
Edit: nevermind, that’s from 2014. I guess the Arkansas website is just old.
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Hello! I was wondering if anyone knew whether or not the same person would be making the chem lab test for nationals from last year?
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
They're horrible about responding to emails. I've tried asking them stuff but no response.dxu46 wrote:Can't you ask the nationals coordinators? They should know by now, since the state tournament was weeks ago.Unome wrote:If anyone happens to know the Div C champion from Arkansas with certainty, that would be helpful - it's the only one not on the wiki since no one seems to be able to find it online.
Edit: Confirmed that Little Rock Central won Arkansas C.
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Little Rock Central HighUnome wrote:If anyone happens to know the Div C champion from Arkansas with certainty, that would be helpful - it's the only one not on the wiki since no one seems to be able to find it online.
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Has there been any information released regarding the event supervisors list, or will we have to wait until we get the tournament program at team registration?
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Note: Not 100% sure about this.jaguarhunter wrote:Has there been any information released regarding the event supervisors list, or will we have to wait until we get the tournament program at team registration?
I don't think the list of ESs typically gets released. Some are noted on the nationals website, but they aren't supposed to answer most questions anyway (unless you're graduating;)).
I think someone else noted some general ways to find out who they are. Even if the questions were very fair to ask (I'm not an ES, but a bunch asked me about whether calculators are allowed for Solar System...which at least doesn't ask what can be tested), ESs can't directly edit the website or make rules clarifications anyway...so that has to go through the system. So not really sure if it's worth worrying about.
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
The ES list has been publicly released prior to the tournament for the last two years. In 2016 it was posted by March (possibly earlier, I'm not certain) and last year it was released about a week prior to the tournament.syo_astro wrote:Note: Not 100% sure about this.jaguarhunter wrote:Has there been any information released regarding the event supervisors list, or will we have to wait until we get the tournament program at team registration?
I don't think the list of ESs typically gets released. Some are noted on the nationals website, but they aren't supposed to answer most questions anyway (unless you're graduating;)).
I think someone else noted some general ways to find out who they are. Even if the questions were very fair to ask (I'm not an ES, but a bunch asked me about whether calculators are allowed for Solar System...which at least doesn't ask what can be tested), ESs can't directly edit the website or make rules clarifications anyway...so that has to go through the system. So not really sure if it's worth worrying about.
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