Unome is from Chattahoochee, and it's always nice to see a scioly member's team have an impressively strong showing like this!

Thank you to all the volunteers and coordinators who made the MIT invitational exceptional. The tests that I took were really amazing. As a Seven Lakes student, I think all the Texas team's performances at MIT are just really indicative of how competitive the Texas State competition really is. I'm not surprised at all that all three teams were within a close range of each other. We had some weather issues with events but we'll (and LASA and Clements) will continue improve. I'm almost sure that whichever teams do end up advancing to nationals will place in the top 10.EastStroudsburg13 wrote:Maybe it's because I'm older, but it's really not surprising to me to see Seven Lakes beat Clements. Frankly, I'm more impressed that Clements was so close to Seven Lakes at a high-level invite like this, which LASA and Seven Lakes always tend to do well at.
Unome is from Chattahoochee, and it's always nice to see a scioly member's team have an impressively strong showing like this!
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dkarkada wrote:Who should I contact if my school is missing tests?
Yea the protein exam was not included in the packet for us either. I just assumed that for whatever reason they could not distribute them.JonB wrote:I am not sure if any teams got their Protein Modeling exams back. Anyone?dkarkada wrote:Who should I contact if my school is missing tests?
Past that, it might have been mixed in with another school's exams. If you post your team then someone on here might be able to help. Maybe.
I see. Thank you for your help!Fluorine wrote:Yea the protein exam was not included in the packet for us either. I just assumed that for whatever reason they could not distribute them.JonB wrote: I am not sure if any teams got their Protein Modeling exams back. Anyone?
Past that, it might have been mixed in with another school's exams. If you post your team then someone on here might be able to help. Maybe.
Probably because until now, there was no reason to know our name. The jump reminds me of Acton-Boxborough last year. Before now, we were probably comparable (to me at leastwinchesetr wrote: Chattahoochee: I'll be real, going into this I'd never heard of them, but I was definitely impressed with their placings
Agreed, although I would disagree a bit on your specific groupings. I like to make images for this sort of thing: Looking at the image, this is how I would group the teams:winchesetr wrote: These results are results are really interesting, not only because of the placement of teams, but because of the grouping of points for those teams.
SLHS A was missing their Astronomy test (we might also have been missing more, but I'm not sure). Luckily for us, the Clements team had it and were nice enough to give it to us when we met at the airport. Thanks guysdkarkada wrote:Who should I contact if my school is missing tests?
Clements, LASA, and Seven Lakes are all essentially the same strength right now in my opinion. For instance, in astronomy, the three of us got 6th, 7th, and 8th, and I honestly believe that these three teams are the best Texas has seen in Division C in a long time and it's a shame only two of them will be able to go to nationals. The MIT result was not that surprising to me and it just goes to show how insanely competitive Texas is in Division C.EastStroudsburg13 wrote:Maybe it's because I'm older, but it's really not surprising to me to see Seven Lakes beat Clements. Frankly, I'm more impressed that Clements was so close to Seven Lakes at a high-level invite like this, which LASA and Seven Lakes always tend to do well at.
Chattahoochee was super good. I really think you guys are going to do really well and FSU at nationals this yearEastStroudsburg13 wrote:Unome is from Chattahoochee, and it's always nice to see a scioly member's team have an impressively strong showing like this!
TRUTH! To be honest, I don't think any of the three Texas teams were 100% ready (especially engineering). I don't know if I can say the same for Clements and Seven Lakes but a LASA SciO got seriously started a couple weeks ago. I'm expecting great things from all three Texas teams and I'm pretty confident that the two that make it will be in the Top 10 and potentially the Top 6.Adi1008 wrote:Congratulations to everybody who competed and thank you to the tournament directors, proctors, and volunteers who helped this be a great tournament! The evnets were generally well run and it was just a great experience overall, especially with the snow at the end of the day on Saturday
SLHS A was missing their Astronomy test (we might also have been missing more, but I'm not sure). Luckily for us, the Clements team had it and were nice enough to give it to us when we met at the airport. Thanks guysdkarkada wrote:Who should I contact if my school is missing tests?![]()
Additionally, I also heard some rumors about another team taking Troy's tests, but I'm not sure about the validity of that.
Clements, LASA, and Seven Lakes are all essentially the same strength right now in my opinion. For instance, in astronomy, the three of us got 6th, 7th, and 8th, and I honestly believe that these three teams are the best Texas has seen in Division C in a long time and it's a shame only two of them will be able to go to nationals. The MIT result was not that surprising to me and it just goes to show how insanely competitive Texas is in Division C.EastStroudsburg13 wrote:Maybe it's because I'm older, but it's really not surprising to me to see Seven Lakes beat Clements. Frankly, I'm more impressed that Clements was so close to Seven Lakes at a high-level invite like this, which LASA and Seven Lakes always tend to do well at.
Chattahoochee was super good. I really think you guys are going to do really well and FSU at nationals this yearEastStroudsburg13 wrote:Unome is from Chattahoochee, and it's always nice to see a scioly member's team have an impressively strong showing like this!