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I was at a meet a several weeks back (the Southland Invite, if anyone else was there) and I did the Remote Sensing test there. It was nearly all about satellites and sensors and things, with very little focus on forest biomes or human impact. It made it pretty tough, because I had spent more time on learning the forest stuff. I would now really recommend studying up on your satellites!
2011~Dynamic (1st Regional, 1st State, 36th Nats) ~Birds (1st, 2nd, 39th) ~Remote (1st, 3rd, 42nd) ~Wind Power (1st, 4th, x)
2010~Dynamic (1st Regional, 1st State) ~Egg-O (x, 6th) ~Birds (4th, 5th) ~Remote (1st, 1st)
2009~Egg-O (11th State, 36th Nats) ~Herp (6th, 44th) ~Remote (x, 36th)
2010~Dynamic (1st Regional, 1st State) ~Egg-O (x, 6th) ~Birds (4th, 5th) ~Remote (1st, 1st)
2009~Egg-O (11th State, 36th Nats) ~Herp (6th, 44th) ~Remote (x, 36th)
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What they put on the test really depends on the proctor.
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That's basically what happened at nationals. My partner and I had split the event; he studied satellites and I worked on the environmental stuff. When we got to nats, it turned out that the event was almost all satellites. He did most of the event while I helped on the few environmental questions, and I did the tie-breaker. We thought we did horribly, but we ended up getting 3rd. Go figure.Celeste wrote:I was at a meet a several weeks back (the Southland Invite, if anyone else was there) and I did the Remote Sensing test there. It was nearly all about satellites and sensors and things, with very little focus on forest biomes or human impact. It made it pretty tough, because I had spent more time on learning the forest stuff. I would now really recommend studying up on your satellites!
Anyway, the point is, you never know what theyre going to ask.
2009 events:
Fossils: 1st @ reg. 3rd @ states (stupid dinosaurs...) 5th @ nats.
Dynamic: 1st @ reg. 19thish @ states, 18th @ nats
Herpetology (NOT the study of herpes): NA
Enviro Chem: 39th @ states =(
Cell Bio: 9th @ reg. 18th @ nats
Remote: 6th @ states 3rd @ Nats
Ecology: 5th @ Nats
Fossils: 1st @ reg. 3rd @ states (stupid dinosaurs...) 5th @ nats.
Dynamic: 1st @ reg. 19thish @ states, 18th @ nats
Herpetology (NOT the study of herpes): NA
Enviro Chem: 39th @ states =(
Cell Bio: 9th @ reg. 18th @ nats
Remote: 6th @ states 3rd @ Nats
Ecology: 5th @ Nats
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Yeah, I was at nationals last year, too. Congrats on 3rd by the way, I got 36thgneissisnice wrote:That's basically what happened at nationals. My partner and I had split the event; he studied satellites and I worked on the environmental stuff. When we got to nats, it turned out that the event was almost all satellites. He did most of the event while I helped on the few environmental questions, and I did the tie-breaker. We thought we did horribly, but we ended up getting 3rd. Go figure.
Anyway, the point is, you never know what theyre going to ask.
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2011~Dynamic (1st Regional, 1st State, 36th Nats) ~Birds (1st, 2nd, 39th) ~Remote (1st, 3rd, 42nd) ~Wind Power (1st, 4th, x)
2010~Dynamic (1st Regional, 1st State) ~Egg-O (x, 6th) ~Birds (4th, 5th) ~Remote (1st, 1st)
2009~Egg-O (11th State, 36th Nats) ~Herp (6th, 44th) ~Remote (x, 36th)
2010~Dynamic (1st Regional, 1st State) ~Egg-O (x, 6th) ~Birds (4th, 5th) ~Remote (1st, 1st)
2009~Egg-O (11th State, 36th Nats) ~Herp (6th, 44th) ~Remote (x, 36th)
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The wiki information and links are really outdated...Celeste wrote: But as far as what to study, check the remote sensing pages from the wiki ( http://scioly.org/wiki/Remote_Sensing ) and the official Science Olympiad web site ( http://soinc.org/remote_sensing_c ). They both have links for web sites with some good information.
I also didn't find the official site useful (other than the NASA tutorial, which is really long, and complicated. If you can struggle through it, and have your partner do the biomes, you can already probably do very well. However, the only way you're capable of reading all probably 200+ pages of the entire thing before most regionals is if you don't have any other events or don't get any homework, and have no life.) Anyone else have a better resource?
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I did just read through it. It's easier to just pick the relevant info and put it on your pages.
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200+ pages by regionals isn't really that much, even with other events. I'm on Astronomy, Physics Lab, and It's About Time, and I still had the time to finish the 200+ pages. You just have to use your time effectively.winneratlife wrote:The wiki information and links are really outdated...Celeste wrote: But as far as what to study, check the remote sensing pages from the wiki ( http://scioly.org/wiki/Remote_Sensing ) and the official Science Olympiad web site ( http://soinc.org/remote_sensing_c ). They both have links for web sites with some good information.
I also didn't find the official site useful (other than the NASA tutorial, which is really long, and complicated. If you can struggle through it, and have your partner do the biomes, you can already probably do very well. However, the only way you're capable of reading all probably 200+ pages of the entire thing before most regionals is if you don't have any other events or don't get any homework, and have no life.) Anyone else have a better resource?
2010 States: 1st Astronomy, 1st Remote Sensing
2010 Nationals: 3rd Astronomy, 5th Remote Sensing
2011 States: 1st Astronomy, 2nd Wind Power, 5th Fossils
2011 Nationals: 1st Astronomy, 6th Wind Power
2012 States: 1st Astronomy, 1st Remote Sensing, 3rd Chemistry Lab
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2010 Nationals: 3rd Astronomy, 5th Remote Sensing
2011 States: 1st Astronomy, 2nd Wind Power, 5th Fossils
2011 Nationals: 1st Astronomy, 6th Wind Power
2012 States: 1st Astronomy, 1st Remote Sensing, 3rd Chemistry Lab
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The Nationals test was way too easy, I feel like it made it a crap shoot at the top. My partner and I got 11th, which I felt very fortunate about given how easy the test was.XprMental-case wrote:Hey guys, I have decided to dedicate myself to the study of remote sensing. While I don't see myself as an expert (Top 20 Nationals) I think I can help anyone who is looking for it. Anyone else who thought last year's test was way too easy?
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2009: 1st Forensics, 1st Astronomy, 3rd Remote Sensing
2010: 1st Forensics, 1st Astro
2011: 1st Forensics, 2nd Astro, 1st TPS
Nationals
2009: 10th Forensics, 3rd Astronomy, 11th Remote Sensing
2010: 1st Forensics, 9th Astronomy
2011: 2nd Forensics, 8th Astronomy, 10th TPS
2009: 1st Forensics, 1st Astronomy, 3rd Remote Sensing
2010: 1st Forensics, 1st Astro
2011: 1st Forensics, 2nd Astro, 1st TPS
Nationals
2009: 10th Forensics, 3rd Astronomy, 11th Remote Sensing
2010: 1st Forensics, 9th Astronomy
2011: 2nd Forensics, 8th Astronomy, 10th TPS
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My partner and I honestly didnt really know what we were doing, and we got 3rd.XprMental-case wrote:Hey guys, I have decided to dedicate myself to the study of remote sensing. While I don't see myself as an expert (Top 20 Nationals) I think I can help anyone who is looking for it. Anyone else who thought last year's test was way too easy?
I'd say that that's a pretty big flaw in the test if we can guess our way to 3rd place.
My partner answered all the satellite questions (which was most of the test), and he ended up guessing on a bunch, and I answered the couple of environmental questions and I did the tie-breaker.
2009 events:
Fossils: 1st @ reg. 3rd @ states (stupid dinosaurs...) 5th @ nats.
Dynamic: 1st @ reg. 19thish @ states, 18th @ nats
Herpetology (NOT the study of herpes): NA
Enviro Chem: 39th @ states =(
Cell Bio: 9th @ reg. 18th @ nats
Remote: 6th @ states 3rd @ Nats
Ecology: 5th @ Nats
Fossils: 1st @ reg. 3rd @ states (stupid dinosaurs...) 5th @ nats.
Dynamic: 1st @ reg. 19thish @ states, 18th @ nats
Herpetology (NOT the study of herpes): NA
Enviro Chem: 39th @ states =(
Cell Bio: 9th @ reg. 18th @ nats
Remote: 6th @ states 3rd @ Nats
Ecology: 5th @ Nats