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Re: Did you make it to Nationals this year?
Posted: April 19th, 2014, 5:59 am
by AJTheGreat1729
Re: Did you make it to Nationals this year?
Posted: April 20th, 2014, 9:54 am
by scienceswimmer4
I am! We had states yesterday and we made it! So excited

Re: Did you make it to Nationals this year?
Posted: April 22nd, 2014, 6:56 pm
by seasalt_
hc1220 wrote:HeavyHitter406 wrote:hc1220 wrote:Congrats to the people on SAA for pulling through as underdogs! Good luck in nats! I'll also be going from Missouri's 1st place team.
Are you from Ladue? Because they went to our Grayslake invitational in Illinois, and I heard that they were the best team from Missouri.
Yes I'm from Ladue, and pembroke hill is really close to us maybe even better
Do you remember Mt. Vernon middle school from Iowa? They were my teams biggest rivals that we lost to 1 point by (grrrrr) Apparently they attended your state competition.
Re: Did you make it to Nationals this year?
Posted: April 22nd, 2014, 8:51 pm
by hc1220
seasalt_ wrote:hc1220 wrote:HeavyHitter406 wrote:
Are you from Ladue? Because they went to our Grayslake invitational in Illinois, and I heard that they were the best team from Missouri.
Yes I'm from Ladue, and pembroke hill is really close to us maybe even better
Do you remember Mt. Vernon middle school from Iowa? They were my teams biggest rivals that we lost to 1 point by (grrrrr) Apparently they attended your state competition.
Losing by one point sucks; our ladue high school team made nationals by 2 points this year XD if mt. Vernon did come to our state competition, they didn't place in any events...
Re: Did you make it to Nationals this year?
Posted: April 24th, 2014, 7:14 pm
by nomynameisnotkevin
Anyone want to trade some tests to prep for nationals, feel free to message me.
Re: Did you make it to Nationals this year?
Posted: April 24th, 2014, 7:26 pm
by zyzzyva980
Kevin, I suggest checking the test exchange (as I mentioned on IRC). The test exchange is the largest database of tests you'll find anywhere. If you don't think there are enough, then that means you might consider making your own practice test. It will help you learn the event to a greater degree than simply taking tests and you'll be able to help plenty of people grow and learn more science.
Science isn't about hoarding information and keeping it to yourself. Science is all about sharing information so progress can be made. Does that make sense?
Re: Did you make it to Nationals this year?
Posted: April 28th, 2014, 5:47 pm
by HeavyHitter406
zyzzyva980 wrote:Kevin, I suggest checking the test exchange (as I mentioned on IRC). The test exchange is the largest database of tests you'll find anywhere. If you don't think there are enough, then that means you might consider making your own practice test. It will help you learn the event to a greater degree than simply taking tests and you'll be able to help plenty of people grow and learn more science.
Science isn't about hoarding information and keeping it to yourself. Science is all about sharing information so progress can be made. Does that make sense?
Hey, thanks for that note about sharing information, as I feel like that is a big point about SO that people are missing. Sure, competing and winning medals is fun, but this is really about learning and having fun. After all, the world is going to need our generation's scientists in the future to deal with global issues, so hogging information doesn't help anyone. The more information out there that there is, the better, and it really doesn't matter in the long run if you boost a team's score by giving them some information beforehand. In the long run, there is really no way it can harm you, so why not do it? Plus, it feels good to know that you are helping someone else learn and grow more knowledgeable, and that's always nice.
Re: Did you make it to Nationals this year?
Posted: April 29th, 2014, 6:52 pm
by AJTheGreat1729
HeavyHitter406 wrote:zyzzyva980 wrote:Kevin, I suggest checking the test exchange (as I mentioned on IRC). The test exchange is the largest database of tests you'll find anywhere. If you don't think there are enough, then that means you might consider making your own practice test. It will help you learn the event to a greater degree than simply taking tests and you'll be able to help plenty of people grow and learn more science.
Science isn't about hoarding information and keeping it to yourself. Science is all about sharing information so progress can be made. Does that make sense?
Hey, thanks for that note about sharing information, as I feel like that is a big point about SO that people are missing. Sure, competing and winning medals is fun, but this is really about learning and having fun. After all, the world is going to need our generation's scientists in the future to deal with global issues, so hogging information doesn't help anyone. The more information out there that there is, the better, and it really doesn't matter in the long run if you boost a team's score by giving them some information beforehand. In the long run, there is really no way it can harm you, so why not do it? Plus, it feels good to know that you are helping someone else learn and grow more knowledgeable, and that's always nice.
These two know what's up. In fact, some people have been suggesting joint practices at our school. Then again, I often think of SciOly as one huge joint practice for every event - whether you are in it or not.
Re: Did you make it to Nationals this year?
Posted: May 2nd, 2014, 5:19 pm
by VikP
Yep, I am from Springhouse Middle School in Pennsylvania and this our first year at nationals! We are very excited!
Re: Did you make it to Nationals this year?
Posted: May 2nd, 2014, 5:21 pm
by VikP
Good Luck to everyone!