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== General Info - Events ==
== General Info - Events ==
Each event can be categorized into five main categories: Life Science, Social Science, Earth & Space Science, Chemistry, and Physical Science (Physics). Build events are considered as Engineering. Some events may also have multiple types of competitions, which will be clearly stated in the event rules manual, including lab and/or written tests. For a full list of past events, visit [[Comprehensive Event Listing]]. In most written tests, you are allowed to bring a "cheat sheet" as an aid. A paper with dimensions 8.5" and 11" is considered a cheat sheet. You may have information on both sides of the sheet, but you cannot contain any affixed labels nor having multiple sheets of paper. It is '''recommended''' that you put information on '''both''' sides of your cheat sheet to utilize the most of your resources.
Each event can be categorized into five main categories: Life Science, Social Science, Earth & Space Science, Chemistry, and Physical Science (Physics). Build events are considered as Engineering. Some events may also have multiple types of competitions, which will be clearly stated in the event rules manual, including lab and/or written tests. For a full list of past events, visit [[Comprehensive Event Listing]].




[[Category:General Competition]]
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Latest revision as of 02:19, 18 December 2025

Science Olympiad is a team competition held in the United States in which students participate in 23 events relating to various scientific fields such as biology, physics, etc. Every year, about 7,800 middle and high school teams from 50 different states participate.

General Info - Events

Each event can be categorized into five main categories: Life Science, Social Science, Earth & Space Science, Chemistry, and Physical Science (Physics). Build events are considered as Engineering. Some events may also have multiple types of competitions, which will be clearly stated in the event rules manual, including lab and/or written tests. For a full list of past events, visit Comprehensive Event Listing.