The teams that competed in Shock Value said it was really hard; building a bunch of circuits in just eight minutes or something like that.
And of course, grats to everyone who participated in ELI.

A cone of depression occurs when you drop your scoop of ice cream on the ground on a hot summer day.

I heard shock wasn't that bad, actually (my sister studied like twice, and managed to get 15th).FueL wrote:Our team didn't do Disease, but I hear Experimental was pretty wild this year. I like the new way they're structuring the tests, actually, with a backstory to the questions and all. Last year, they just gave a theme and we were mostly left to our own devices.
The teams that competed in Shock Value said it was really hard; building a bunch of circuits in just eight minutes or something like that.
And of course, grats to everyone who participated in ELI.It was awesome.

What did they complain about?gneissisnice wrote:I heard shock wasn't that bad, actually (my sister studied like twice, and managed to get 15th).FueL wrote:Our team didn't do Disease, but I hear Experimental was pretty wild this year. I like the new way they're structuring the tests, actually, with a backstory to the questions and all. Last year, they just gave a theme and we were mostly left to our own devices.
The teams that competed in Shock Value said it was really hard; building a bunch of circuits in just eight minutes or something like that.
And of course, grats to everyone who participated in ELI.It was awesome.
And everyone I know who did Disease complained about it.

That is was all on Swine Flu, and the scenarios didnt give enough information for anything.Flavorflav wrote:What did they complain about?gneissisnice wrote:I heard shock wasn't that bad, actually (my sister studied like twice, and managed to get 15th).FueL wrote:Our team didn't do Disease, but I hear Experimental was pretty wild this year. I like the new way they're structuring the tests, actually, with a backstory to the questions and all. Last year, they just gave a theme and we were mostly left to our own devices.
The teams that competed in Shock Value said it was really hard; building a bunch of circuits in just eight minutes or something like that.
And of course, grats to everyone who participated in ELI.It was awesome.
And everyone I know who did Disease complained about it.

We lost a team member about two days ago :-/ We have all his events covered, but now there's some dispute over who should take his place. What school are you from?swimmmm wrote:states competition in 11 days!!! (AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!) how do teams think they will do?

Wait, what happened? No one informed me of this.Phenylethylamine wrote:We lost a team member about two days ago :-/ We have all his events covered, but now there's some dispute over who should take his place. What school are you from?swimmmm wrote:states competition in 11 days!!! (AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!) how do teams think they will do?

Warren's not going. Apparently he would WLC out of gym or something if he missed one more day... I don't really know the details, seems like nobody does.gneissisnice wrote:Wait, what happened? No one informed me of this.Phenylethylamine wrote:We lost a team member about two days ago :-/ We have all his events covered, but now there's some dispute over who should take his place. What school are you from?swimmmm wrote:states competition in 11 days!!! (AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!) how do teams think they will do?

Oh well, at least it wasn't anyone important.Phenylethylamine wrote:Warren's not going. Apparently he would WLC out of gym or something if he missed one more day... I don't really know the details, seems like nobody does.gneissisnice wrote:Wait, what happened? No one informed me of this.Phenylethylamine wrote: We lost a team member about two days ago :-/ We have all his events covered, but now there's some dispute over who should take his place. What school are you from?

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