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Re: Maryland 2014
Posted: April 3rd, 2014, 4:06 pm
by asthedeer
I second this statement! Congrats to NBMS and UMS!
knittingfrenzy18 wrote:Great congratulations to NBMS and UMS! You guys are worthy competitors!
Re: Maryland 2014
Posted: April 7th, 2014, 7:57 am
by knittingfrenzy18
More complete lists are available at
Pilgrimage Homeschool Wiki.
Re: Maryland 2014
Posted: April 7th, 2014, 10:34 am
by Sciwizkid
cum porcis fuge
Hosj wrote:Slarik wrote:Hosj wrote:Congrats Pilgrimage! You guys won an unreal number of events...
I second this for the div b team. Nice job!
Congrats to WJ too! I was hoping you'd get a chance to attend Nationals, 'cause I know a couple people from WJ who wanted to go.
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
I'm really curious as to how Pilgrimage B studied. It's hard to believe a team could win by 50 points. Maybe Maryland is a state with national ambitions.
Maybe in a few years, Pilgramage will be the new Solon and Maryland will be the new Ohio.
Re: Maryland 2014
Posted: May 18th, 2014, 6:19 pm
by Hosj
That needs updating!!!
Congrats Pilgramage for that incredible placement!!! Our team had a lot of issues this year which explains the fairly unremarkable scores we had.
Re: Maryland 2014
Posted: May 19th, 2014, 7:23 am
by Azismith
Thanks Hosj! We were hoping for a 9th or 10th placement as a team, but things didn't go nearly as smoothly as anticipated.
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
We still had an awesome outcome, though!
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
Re: Maryland 2014
Posted: May 19th, 2014, 9:09 am
by knittingfrenzy18
lel I can't stop laughing at how good Azismith is
Some Division B Maryland stats:
- 19th place team
- Three medals: 6th place Crime Busters, 4th place Shock Value, 5th place Sounds of Music
- Three more single-digit places: 7th Disease Detectives, 9th place Experimental Design, 9th place Meterology
- There were six single-digit finishes by Pilgrimage Homeschool. These corresponded to each of Azismith's six events *clapclapclap*
- There were 5 more top 20 finishes: 17th place CJAP, 17th place Dynamic Planet, 18th place Simple Machines, 19th place Entomology, 20th place Wheeled Vehicle
- For a member who helped us win States but couldn't make it to Nationals, there were pinch hitters on four events: Anatomy (N.F.), Heredity (knittingfrenzy18), Solar System (TJ. N.), and WIDI (J.P.). *clapclapclap*
- Pilgrimage was able to beat a bunch of teams who medaled, in some cases, twice as much as them, including Longfellow MS from VA and Riverwood MS from TX.
- Pilgrimage was the highest-placing homeschool team out of the three obvious homeschool teams (more?)
- Pilgrimage competed with only 12 team members, two of which were pinch hitters who did not compete at States, each doing only one event.
- At the National competition, Pilgrimage had three 9th graders, four 8th graders, four 7th graders, and one 6th grader.
- There were 5 guys and 7 girls.
- Okay I'm starting to get too random here. :/ I like random statistics like this.
Kudos and good luck to our graduating 9th graders, including
Azismith,
S.W.,
TJ. N., and
jdawg495.
(bah Azismith I keep trying to type Azimuth)
Re: Maryland 2014
Posted: May 19th, 2014, 12:00 pm
by Hosj
Azismith wrote:Thanks Hosj! We were hoping for a 9th or 10th placement as a team, but things didn't go nearly as smoothly as anticipated.
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
We still had an awesome outcome, though!
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I'm just curious, how much time do you spend on SO? The fact that you guys did so well with 11 people is ridicoulous. How was NB able to beat you last year? What did you guys do different? If it was NB 2013 vs Pilgramage 2014 I imagine Pilgramage would steamroll....
And BTW, Azismith, were you the person I talked to before Meteorology? Congrats! You did really well in everything.
Re: Maryland 2014
Posted: May 19th, 2014, 3:23 pm
by Azismith
Hosj wrote:Azismith wrote:Thanks Hosj! We were hoping for a 9th or 10th placement as a team, but things didn't go nearly as smoothly as anticipated.
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
We still had an awesome outcome, though!
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I'm just curious, how much time do you spend on SO? The fact that you guys did so well with 11 people is ridicoulous. How was NB able to beat you last year? What did you guys do different? If it was NB 2013 vs Pilgramage 2014 I imagine Pilgramage would steamroll....
And BTW, Azismith, were you the person I talked to before Meteorology? Congrats! You did really well in everything.
Hmm...well, that depends on the person. For me, it's not terribly much time, but the time I do spend is fairly focused. I'd say I spent ~1-2 hrs/day studying outside of team meetings on average until AP season rolled around; during that time, my SO time dropped to virtually nothing. My partners will tell you that I was working up until competition time after my APs were done, though--we even did a practice Ex.D. during the opening ceremonies 'cause we weren't ready.
Yes, I was the person you were talking to. Thanks!
Re: Maryland 2014
Posted: May 19th, 2014, 3:31 pm
by Azismith
knittingfrenzy18 wrote:lel I can't stop laughing at how good Azismith is
Some Division B Maryland stats:
- 19th place team
- Three medals: 6th place Crime Busters, 4th place Shock Value, 5th place Sounds of Music
- Three more single-digit places: 7th Disease Detectives, 9th place Experimental Design, 9th place Meterology
- There were six single-digit finishes by Pilgrimage Homeschool. These corresponded to each of Azismith's six events *clapclapclap*
- There were 5 more top 20 finishes: 17th place CJAP, 17th place Dynamic Planet, 18th place Simple Machines, 19th place Entomology, 20th place Wheeled Vehicle
- For a member who helped us win States but couldn't make it to Nationals, there were pinch hitters on four events: Anatomy (N.F.), Heredity (knittingfrenzy18), Solar System (TJ. N.), and WIDI (J.P.). *clapclapclap*
- Pilgrimage was able to beat a bunch of teams who medaled, in some cases, twice as much as them, including Longfellow MS from VA and Riverwood MS from TX.
- Pilgrimage was the highest-placing homeschool team out of the three obvious homeschool teams (more?)
- Pilgrimage competed with only 12 team members, two of which were pinch hitters who did not compete at States, each doing only one event.
- At the National competition, Pilgrimage had three 9th graders, four 8th graders, four 7th graders, and one 6th grader.
- There were 5 guys and 7 girls.
- Okay I'm starting to get too random here. :/ I like random statistics like this.
Kudos and good luck to our graduating 9th graders, including
Azismith,
S.W.,
TJ. N., and
jdawg495.
(bah Azismith I keep trying to type Azimuth)
It was a team effort all the way! (knitting, try typing 'azismith & bearasmith')
Congrats Walter Johnson for making it to Nationals and good job on Astronomy! C division is so much harder than B...I'll be playing in a whole different league next year!
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
Awesome job!
Re: Maryland 2014
Posted: May 19th, 2014, 3:37 pm
by Voltage
Hosj wrote:Azismith wrote:Thanks Hosj! We were hoping for a 9th or 10th placement as a team, but things didn't go nearly as smoothly as anticipated.
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
We still had an awesome outcome, though!
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I'm just curious, how much time do you spend on SO? The fact that you guys did so well with 11 people is ridicoulous. How was NB able to beat you last year? What did you guys do different? If it was NB 2013 vs Pilgramage 2014 I imagine Pilgramage would steamroll....
And BTW, Azismith, were you the person I talked to before Meteorology? Congrats! You did really well in everything.
What we did different? I studied just as hard this year as I did last year. It must have been some of our newer additions...