Re: New York 2019
Posted: May 3rd, 2019, 4:28 pm
All right, so are we allowed to register under the school that we go to as a c team, even if they don't want one?
Honestly, I doubt it. If people did that to communism, I wouldn't exactly be happy... Teams also share a homeroom at invites too so I think they'd find out pretty quickly lolthecatgod wrote:All right, so are we allowed to register under the school that we go to as a c team, even if they don't want one?
Ngl this is honestly not a good idea. It just seems super unethical to me.thecatgod wrote:I don't really care about sharing a homeroom with them or them getting mad at us. It's all about competition here and that adds on to the fun of science olympiad. May the best team win.
Ethics play more of a role in a person's conscience. If thecatgod feels bad about being unethical, then they may not pursue this. If several people feel unethical, they'll feel guilty. Ethics can also be bent much more easily than rules.builderguy135 wrote:Ngl this is honestly not a good idea. It just seems super unethical to me.thecatgod wrote:I don't really care about sharing a homeroom with them or them getting mad at us. It's all about competition here and that adds on to the fun of science olympiad. May the best team win.
-_-TheCrazyChemist wrote:Ethics play more of a role in a person's conscience. If thecatgod feels bad about being unethical, then they may not pursue this. If several people feel unethical, they'll feel guilty. Ethics can also be bent much more easily than rules.builderguy135 wrote:Ngl this is honestly not a good idea. It just seems super unethical to me.thecatgod wrote:I don't really care about sharing a homeroom with them or them getting mad at us. It's all about competition here and that adds on to the fun of science olympiad. May the best team win.
You need a coach and principal to sign the forms that you turn in in order to compete, also most tournaments in the north east don't allow more than 2 teams.builderguy135 wrote:-_-TheCrazyChemist wrote:Ethics play more of a role in a person's conscience. If thecatgod feels bad about being unethical, then they may not pursue this. If several people feel unethical, they'll feel guilty. Ethics can also be bent much more easily than rules.builderguy135 wrote:
Ngl this is honestly not a good idea. It just seems super unethical to me.
How about:
This is a terrible idea because the A and B teams of your school will probably get really mad at you and hate you for maybe even "not getting on the team legitimately". Also, not letting a teacher or any kind of advisor at all is a bad idea. Representing your school at a competition without even letting them know is a terrible idea. DON'T DO THIS. (not trying to be harsh, sorry if it came off that way)
Just don't do it. I'm sure there's some other way that they can try making the team. (tryouts maybe?or even talk to their club advisor?) The 2020 season hasn't even started yet.
I'm not sure what crazy chemist said has anything to do with this.
Just confirming that for many years NYS has allowed 3 teams from a single school to compete at regionals. I think what's more important is the whole coaches / principal signing things...thing here. Likely they'd dislike creating a conflicitng / splintered group among clubs since like...a single club is supposed to be a cohesive group (typically). Probably they'd opt for some kind of mediation or just a flat out no (just my experience). I'll say if all the forms are signed and the school approves it then *shrug*...but it's definitely discouraged because a single school is supposed to support each other usually and this also can complicate things from a forms perspective if people get uppity about going together.sciolyperson1 wrote: You need a coach and principal to sign the forms that you turn in in order to compete, also most tournaments in the north east don't allow more than 2 teams.