thesilversound wrote:How long have you been doing Anatomy? For invitationals, there was a lot more stuff on the test that wasn't in the rules, and we got seventh as well... but at regionals, the test had a lot more emphasis on endocrine, and I think that's what separated us from the rest, because we were able to answer all the endocrine questions pretty well, and we ended up getting first. But you're right, it's the same for other events as well. Often times, the test writer will put things on the test that you didn't know you had to study >.< Sometimes, it can be an advantage, because with harder tests, it's easier to separate the people who have a solid background and the people who haven't studied as much. I'm pretty sure you probably studied well, and seventh isn't bad. At least you know now and you're prepared for next year! Good luck!aubrey048 wrote:Thanks for your sympathy, chia!
What I meant is that some kids studied more extensively than me (obviously) and because of this they medaled. It was tough, though. The winning team from last year only placed fourth this time. *Quick mental calculation* Hey, that would mean that I would have medaled last year!Last year (in our region), they deemed 4th place medal-worthy.
I basically used what I knew to try to answer the questions, and the process of elimination. Next year I will be SO READY!
at my science olympiad, they give medals even if you place last.

