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Re: New York 2010
Posted: March 15th, 2010, 3:19 pm
by swimmmm
trajectoryroxs wrote:By the way, if any of you Division B WLI people saw a person wearing a shirt that said "Bring Back Pluto" then you're awesome

Anyway, back to the topic Trajectory I HOPE will be as successful as regionals(1st place) at States!
lol for some reason our region didnt offer trajectory, along with like every other building event except bridge and mission....
but yea after invitationals (where our old trajectory got 6th) we built a completely new trajectory, with a brand new design and everything, and it COMPLETELY FAILEDDD!! it just wouldnt work. AT ALLLLL lol so we built another one in 1 day thats exactly the same as our invit. one but w/ improvements and its AWESOMEEEE i really hope i medal...
Re: New York 2010
Posted: March 15th, 2010, 5:38 pm
by smartkid222
TheBalticSea wrote:I posted this on the astro thread, but that one is decisively dead.. so I"ll ask here instead!
Anyone know how much harder the astronomy test will be at states? (i took the WLI regionals one this year)
ik that thread is so dead. I have the same question but from what i've heard it's harder... i know thats vague and thats the obvious answer becaue it *is* a state test, but thats all i know.
Re: New York 2010
Posted: March 15th, 2010, 6:35 pm
by swimmmm
only 5 more days!!! =//////
lets hope a tornado hits west pt that day so we dont have to go til next week =D
Re: New York 2010
Posted: March 16th, 2010, 1:21 pm
by Liv
swimmmm wrote:trajectoryroxs wrote:By the way, if any of you Division B WLI people saw a person wearing a shirt that said "Bring Back Pluto" then you're awesome

Anyway, back to the topic Trajectory I HOPE will be as successful as regionals(1st place) at States!
lol for some reason our region didnt offer trajectory, along with like every other building event except bridge and mission....
but yea after invitationals (where our old trajectory got 6th) we built a completely new trajectory, with a brand new design and everything, and it COMPLETELY FAILEDDD!! it just wouldnt work. AT ALLLLL lol so we built another one in 1 day thats exactly the same as our invit. one but w/ improvements and its AWESOMEEEE i really hope i medal...
well, wish you luck. Trajectory is a game of chance......
Re: New York 2010
Posted: March 16th, 2010, 1:28 pm
by swimmmm
trajectoryroxs wrote:swimmmm wrote:trajectoryroxs wrote:By the way, if any of you Division B WLI people saw a person wearing a shirt that said "Bring Back Pluto" then you're awesome

Anyway, back to the topic Trajectory I HOPE will be as successful as regionals(1st place) at States!
lol for some reason our region didnt offer trajectory, along with like every other building event except bridge and mission....
but yea after invitationals (where our old trajectory got 6th) we built a completely new trajectory, with a brand new design and everything, and it COMPLETELY FAILEDDD!! it just wouldnt work. AT ALLLLL lol so we built another one in 1 day thats exactly the same as our invit. one but w/ improvements and its AWESOMEEEE i really hope i medal...
well, wish you luck. Trajectory is a game of chance......
thanks =] good luck to you too and unfortunately yea it is... =/
Re: New York 2010
Posted: March 16th, 2010, 7:36 pm
by TheBalticSea
smartkid222 wrote:TheBalticSea wrote:I posted this on the astro thread, but that one is decisively dead.. so I"ll ask here instead!
Anyone know how much harder the astronomy test will be at states? (i took the WLI regionals one this year)
ik that thread is so dead. I have the same question but from what i've heard it's harder... i know thats vague and thats the obvious answer becaue it *is* a state test, but thats all i know.
Any chance it'll involve a starlab? I'm just concerned that
if we do need to use one, it'll be pretty darn hard consulting our reference materials in the dark...
Also, physics at WLI was easy, but I'm guessing it'll get harder (and there'll be more of it?) Kind of stinks since I haven't taken physics. Hope my partner knows what he's doing!
Re: New York 2010
Posted: March 16th, 2010, 8:04 pm
by pjgscioisamazing
TheBalticSea wrote:smartkid222 wrote:TheBalticSea wrote:I posted this on the astro thread, but that one is decisively dead.. so I"ll ask here instead!
Anyone know how much harder the astronomy test will be at states? (i took the WLI regionals one this year)
ik that thread is so dead. I have the same question but from what i've heard it's harder... i know thats vague and thats the obvious answer becaue it *is* a state test, but thats all i know.
Any chance it'll involve a starlab? I'm just concerned that
if we do need to use one, it'll be pretty darn hard consulting our reference materials in the dark...
Also, physics at WLI was easy, but I'm guessing it'll get harder (and there'll be more of it?) Kind of stinks since I haven't taken physics. Hope my partner knows what he's doing!
I would say pretty much no chance it will involve a starlab... There is no identification, like there was in Reach for the Stars
Re: New York 2010
Posted: March 17th, 2010, 4:36 pm
by AlphaTauri
TheBalticSea wrote:Any chance it'll involve a starlab? I'm just concerned that if we do need to use one, it'll be pretty darn hard consulting our reference materials in the dark...
If I may say something, in a starlab they will usually give you red-filtered flashlights, so you can see what you're doing. You can read notes without a problem, unless you have really tiny, miniscule font.
Re: New York 2010
Posted: March 17th, 2010, 5:44 pm
by TheBalticSea
Considering the number of people, it probably would be very inefficient to use a starlab.
Any insights on the physics section of the test? (e.g. will there be one...?)
Re: New York 2010
Posted: March 18th, 2010, 6:20 pm
by Glacierguy1
Good Luck to all competing at the New York State competition tomorrow and Saturday!