Re: Scioly Summer Study Session 2018
Posted: June 1st, 2018, 11:07 am
Where is everyone? I thought a lot of people were excited for SSSS. drcubbin and syo_astro are the only users I see in the SSSS 

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I personally don't have much time right now to do SSSS with finals coming up and other school related things. I will do SSSS when I get some more free timeJionPark wrote:Where is everyone? I thought a lot of people were excited for SSSS. drcubbin and syo_astro are the only users I see in the SSSS
Specify some events and I can direct you to the relevant information.linzhiyan wrote:Where can we find the rules to events?
Well, there is the science olympiad manual for this year and some previous events, like fossils or heredity, should be on the SciOly wiki if that's what you are looking for. Hope this helps!Unome wrote:Specify some events and I can direct you to the relevant information.linzhiyan wrote:Where can we find the rules to events?
Fermi Questions and Forensics - use the most recent (2018) rules. Past rules aren't posted online, although you can probably get them from older teammates, coaches, etc.linzhiyan wrote:I don't know which one I'm going to do yet, but I'm looking at codebusters, sounds of music, fermi questions, anatomy and physiology, and forensics.
Thank you so much!Unome wrote:Fermi Questions and Forensics - use the most recent (2018) rules. Past rules aren't posted online, although you can probably get them from older teammates, coaches, etc.linzhiyan wrote:I don't know which one I'm going to do yet, but I'm looking at codebusters, sounds of music, fermi questions, anatomy and physiology, and forensics.
Anatomy and Physiology - expected systems are Cardiovascular (most recently in rotation during 2015), Excretory (most recently in rotation during 2013 in Div C), and Lymphatic (not in rotation in at least 10 years). I would recommend referencing the relevant sections of those rules if you have them.
Sounds of Music - most recent rules are 2014 Div B, though since significant changes are expected (based on past comments by chalker) I would recommend not focusing too much on details in scoring.
Code Busters - use these trial rules.
Woah this is useful. Getting the code busters rules right away.linzhiyan wrote:Thank you so much!Unome wrote:Fermi Questions and Forensics - use the most recent (2018) rules. Past rules aren't posted online, although you can probably get them from older teammates, coaches, etc.linzhiyan wrote:I don't know which one I'm going to do yet, but I'm looking at codebusters, sounds of music, fermi questions, anatomy and physiology, and forensics.
Anatomy and Physiology - expected systems are Cardiovascular (most recently in rotation during 2015), Excretory (most recently in rotation during 2013 in Div C), and Lymphatic (not in rotation in at least 10 years). I would recommend referencing the relevant sections of those rules if you have them.
Sounds of Music - most recent rules are 2014 Div B, though since significant changes are expected (based on past comments by chalker) I would recommend not focusing too much on details in scoring.
Code Busters - use these trial rules.