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Re: Science Olympiad Events 2019-2020

Posted: April 9th, 2019, 8:03 pm
by pb5754
giraffesarecool wrote:Someone told me that a school could get banned/dq’ed by showing the schedule.
They probably meant the draft rules manual, not the schedule. The schedule is public but the draft rules are only available to people who attend SOSI. Sharing the draft rules is a copyright violation.

Re: Science Olympiad Events 2019-2020

Posted: April 9th, 2019, 9:20 pm
by builderguy135
TheCrazyChemist wrote:Why don't they have any science knowledge based spontaneous events for next year? I remember Fast Facts was really fun and Science Quiz Bowl is a pretty good event. I see how there could be a lot of problems with it, but if it was just a test, it would still be a really good event. I might be a little biased here since I was okay at Fast Facts last year ( 8th at Rustin, 3rd at Garnet, 5th at Islip, 1st at states, and 24 at nats(oof)). I also might be biased towards these types events because I love them and I happen to be okay at science bowl ( 1st at Islip Last year, 3rd at Cornell this year.) But they should still have these events, because they really require you to expand your knowledge of science.
This would be extremely hard to study for. Sci QB would definitely be one of those events that everyone would want to do, but is either really good at it or really bad. Honestly, I feel like this would be unfair for some schools. The material tested isn't something you learn in a year or a few months, it's something you learn gradually over time.

Also, nice flex (?) lol

Re: Science Olympiad Events 2019-2020

Posted: April 9th, 2019, 10:00 pm
by Scrambledeggs
Is sounds most likely going to be tested for ornithology?

Re: Science Olympiad Events 2019-2020

Posted: April 9th, 2019, 10:47 pm
by PM2017
Scrambledeggs wrote:Is sounds most likely going to be tested for ornithology?
It seems like thats how the trial will be, so most likely yes.

Re: Science Olympiad Events 2019-2020

Posted: April 10th, 2019, 6:13 am
by TheCrazyChemist
builderguy135 wrote:
TheCrazyChemist wrote:Why don't they have any science knowledge based spontaneous events for next year? I remember Fast Facts was really fun and Science Quiz Bowl is a pretty good event. I see how there could be a lot of problems with it, but if it was just a test, it would still be a really good event. I might be a little biased here since I was okay at Fast Facts last year ( 8th at Rustin, 3rd at Garnet, 5th at Islip, 1st at states, and 24 at nats(oof)). I also might be biased towards these types events because I love them and I happen to be okay at science bowl ( 1st at Islip Last year, 3rd at Cornell this year.) But they should still have these events, because they really require you to expand your knowledge of science.
This would be extremely hard to study for. Sci QB would definitely be one of those events that everyone would want to do, but is either really good at it or really bad. Honestly, I feel like this would be unfair for some schools. The material tested isn't something you learn in a year or a few months, it's something you learn gradually over time.

Also, nice flex (?) lol
Oops.

Re: Science Olympiad Events 2019-2020

Posted: April 10th, 2019, 9:42 pm
by acidbeaker
How much will the Water Quality organism list change?

Re: Science Olympiad Events 2019-2020

Posted: April 10th, 2019, 9:44 pm
by reverse
Is the subtopic for Dynamic Planet next year going to be glaciers again? It makes sense since they've been going off of two-year rotations but I heard somewhere that they might change it to one-year rotations.

Re: Science Olympiad Events 2019-2020

Posted: April 10th, 2019, 9:47 pm
by Scrambledeggs
acidbeaker wrote:How much will the Water Quality organism list change?
It's most likely going to change completely, probably to fish or something b/c the topic is saltwater next year unless it somehow doesn't change

Re: Science Olympiad Events 2019-2020

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 8:00 am
by LiteralRhinoceros
reverse wrote:Is the subtopic for Dynamic Planet next year going to be glaciers again? It makes sense since they've been going off of two-year rotations but I heard somewhere that they might change it to one-year rotations.
we'll find out at sosi, but i hope they change it to 1 year rotations so that i can do tectonics again.

Re: Science Olympiad Events 2019-2020

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 6:51 pm
by someone1580
is it looking like indoor bottle rockets will replace fermi? The SOSI schedule has Indoor Bottle Rocket as an event