Re: New York 2014
Posted: May 25th, 2014, 7:14 pm
Wowserssyo_astro wrote:Go to http://newyorkscioly.org/ and be surprised.
Wowserssyo_astro wrote:Go to http://newyorkscioly.org/ and be surprised.
Thank you for following directions, you get a cookie! Shame on those that didn't, sadly no other cookies for them.YUSO wrote:Wowserssyo_astro wrote:Go to http://newyorkscioly.org/ and be surprised.
I saw the website! I just didn't say anything! Can I have a cookie?syo_astro wrote:Thank you for following directions, you get a cookie! Shame on those that didn't, sadly no other cookies for them.YUSO wrote:Wowserssyo_astro wrote:Go to http://newyorkscioly.org/ and be surprised.
Nope all mine I eated them allCrazy Puny Man wrote:I saw the website! I just didn't say anything! Can I have a cookie?syo_astro wrote:Thank you for following directions, you get a cookie! Shame on those that didn't, sadly no other cookies for them.YUSO wrote:Wowsers
It's way too early for that, we won't find out venues for a few months, at least.Bazinga+ wrote:Regarding Science olympiad New York State States competition, Does anyone know where the B and C competitions will be held next year (2015)?
Nah bro it's not that close unless you're breaking most speed limits lol. Depending on what you mean by "New York," it can be 4-4.5 by car, 4.5-5 by bus (since it can't drive as fast as passenger cars).Luo wrote:I'm very excited to announce that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will host its first-ever Division C invitational tournament on Saturday, January 24, 2015. Our website is now live at scioly.mit.edu. Registration will open in September, and we hope that our field of competitors will include a lot of teams from New York! Boston is less than a 4 hour drive from New York and less than a 3 hour drive from the Albany area.
Yeah come to think of it, it took about 4h15 when I went to NYC from Boston on Megabus. Post has been edited.YUSO wrote:Nah bro it's not that close unless you're breaking most speed limits lol. Depending on what you mean by "New York," it can be 4-4.5 by car, 4.5-5 by bus (since it can't drive as fast as passenger cars).Luo wrote:I'm very excited to announce that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will host its first-ever Division C invitational tournament on Saturday, January 24, 2015. Our website is now live at scioly.mit.edu. Registration will open in September, and we hope that our field of competitors will include a lot of teams from New York! Boston is less than a 4 hour drive from New York and less than a 3 hour drive from the Albany area.