SO4L wrote:I can't believe that Dendrology is taking Ornithology's place in 2 years. Who wants to study trees? Branches of zoology like Entomology and Herpetology seem way more interesting than studying trees. They should replace Dendrology with Cetology or Mammalogy.
I disagree, trees are very interesting. Although, I agree that there should be an event for mammalogy. Cetology, not so much.
Optics sounds interesting also, I might do it next year.
Not competing in the 2011-12 season.
2011 B division PA State Ornithology and Fossils champ!
Medal count: 14
walkingstyx wrote:The rules up on the nationals website imply that optics has both a test portion and an light reflecting obstacle course, but it also says that they need heavy revision, so the obstacle course probably won't make it into the real event.
Obstacle Course = Pentathlon XD
2010 Events: Anatomy, Astronomy, Cell Biology, Protein Modeling
Looking forward to the '11 SO season!
Tennessee!
SO4L wrote:I can't believe that Dendrology is taking Ornithology's place in 2 years. Who wants to study trees? Branches of zoology like Entomology and Herpetology seem way more interesting than studying trees. They should replace Dendrology with Cetology or Mammalogy.
Forestry was an event way back when I was in 7th and 8th grade, and I have to say, it was really a lot of fun. I wasn't great at it (my partner was, though, and we somehow managed a 2nd place at States, we were shocked), but I enjoyed it, and now I can't pass a tree without trying to identify it.
Besides, they'd never do an event on mammalogy or cetology because they'd never be able to give live samples (except for some small mammals like rodents or lagomorphs). In my opinion, Forestry was a much better event than Herpetology.
2009 events:
Fossils: 1st @ reg. 3rd @ states (stupid dinosaurs...) 5th @ nats.
Dynamic: 1st @ reg. 19thish @ states, 18th @ nats
Herpetology (NOT the study of herpes): NA
Enviro Chem: 39th @ states =(
Cell Bio: 9th @ reg. 18th @ nats
Remote: 6th @ states 3rd @ Nats
Ecology: 5th @ Nats
Trajectory's gonna be gone. At States the other day for Div C, I saw so many perfect runs with bucket shots that they'd be crazy not to end it, or at least limit size or construction a LOT. They might do trebuchets, though.
Sound of music is a cool event, but it really doesn't require a whole lot of science. if you can tinker, you can do that event. But, if they had you explain harmonic series or even just the concept of your instrument, and/or make a written test, that would be more fair
As for Sumo, it's been a NYS Trial for 3 years now, so NYS teams will completely waste everyone at Nats if it stays. My guess is that they rest it for 2 years, then bring it back on a national level, and in the meantime make another robotics event like Robot Ramble or something similar.
I know last May or so, they posted a tentative list for B and C divs, so we'll be waiting on that
2007-2008 Regionals: Boomilever (3rd), Environmental Chem (5th)
2008-2009 Regionals: Fossils (4th), Physics Lab (4th), Alternative Energy (2nd)
2009-2010 Regionals: Astronomy (1st), Fossils (3rd), Mission Possible (6th), Physics Lab (1st), Trajectory (2nd)
09-10 Kinda-Captain Clarence High School
Too bad Trajectory's going to be gone. I was looking forward to almost taking out more hallway lights...
tmanneo wrote:What do you guys think will be the new body system for Anatomy? My guess is digestive...not too pleasant though, haha
They've already done circulatory and muscular in the past two years, so those are out. Maybe respiratory? At least it would be less unpleasant than digestive.
Hershey Science Olympiad 2009 - 2014 Volunteer for Michigan SO 2015 - 2018