Events 2016-2017
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I have a question. When the rule book comes out, where can you buy it? I want to get one so I can see how each event is like, and I don't have to worry about getting one from my SO teacher/coach.
Events 2017-2018
Meterology ~ Ecology
Potions and Poisons ~ Wright Stuff
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Meterology ~ Ecology
Potions and Poisons ~ Wright Stuff
~Solar System~
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You can buy the rule books at the SO store http://store.soinc.org/ Rules are available in early September.MysterySkye04 wrote:I have a question. When the rule book comes out, where can you buy it? I want to get one so I can see how each event is like, and I don't have to worry about getting one from my SO teacher/coach.
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Thanks!
Events 2017-2018
Meterology ~ Ecology
Potions and Poisons ~ Wright Stuff
~Solar System~
Meterology ~ Ecology
Potions and Poisons ~ Wright Stuff
~Solar System~
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rfscoach wrote:You can buy the rule books at the SO store http://store.soinc.org/ Rules are available in early September.MysterySkye04 wrote:I have a question. When the rule book comes out, where can you buy it? I want to get one so I can see how each event is like, and I don't have to worry about getting one from my SO teacher/coach.
You can also get the mobile app version about the same time. Check out my signature below for details.
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Just wondering, why is Hydrogeology in the Inquiry and Nature of Science Committee (https://www.soinc.org/2016_event_table), not the Earth and Space Science one? It just seems kinda odd since Hydrogeology is a branch of geology..
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My best guess is its use of computer modeling. Kind of goes along with a lot of other odd inquiry events, like Bottle Rocket, Bungee Drop (bungee was an inquiry, right?)roadscholar11 wrote:Just wondering, why is Hydrogeology in the Inquiry and Nature of Science Committee (https://www.soinc.org/2016_event_table), not the Earth and Space Science one? It just seems kinda odd since Hydrogeology is a branch of geology..
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I think Bungee was mostly about creating models to predict what to set the cord to to get the best drop once you know the height and weight of the drop; the model making is why it's inquiry.John Richardsim wrote:My best guess is its use of computer modeling. Kind of goes along with a lot of other odd inquiry events, like Bottle Rocket, Bungee Drop (bungee was an inquiry, right?)roadscholar11 wrote:Just wondering, why is Hydrogeology in the Inquiry and Nature of Science Committee (https://www.soinc.org/2016_event_table), not the Earth and Space Science one? It just seems kinda odd since Hydrogeology is a branch of geology..
However, while I never competed in it, Hydrogeo doesn't really seem to have the inquiry part.
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There aren't any hard and fast rules as to which event goes in which committee. The chairs sometimes 'horse trade' a bit or help bring in events they have some sort of particular tie to. Hydrogeology is one such event, where there is a tie between the chair and the Groundwater Foundation that helped develop it.Magikarpmaster629 wrote:I think Bungee was mostly about creating models to predict what to set the cord to to get the best drop once you know the height and weight of the drop; the model making is why it's inquiry.John Richardsim wrote:My best guess is its use of computer modeling. Kind of goes along with a lot of other odd inquiry events, like Bottle Rocket, Bungee Drop (bungee was an inquiry, right?)roadscholar11 wrote:Just wondering, why is Hydrogeology in the Inquiry and Nature of Science Committee (https://www.soinc.org/2016_event_table), not the Earth and Space Science one? It just seems kinda odd since Hydrogeology is a branch of geology..
However, while I never competed in it, Hydrogeo doesn't really seem to have the inquiry part.
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Yes.BrS wrote:Is ecology most likely going to be an official event next year?
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