Division B to Division C
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Division B to Division C
I'm moving up to Division C next year, and I was wondering about the event "conversions", like Crime Busters => Forensics, and Reach for the Stars => Astronomy. Any other events like that? And are the B/C events actually the exact same material?
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Re: Division B to Division C
C of course will tend to require harder concepts and deeper understanding of material, but for the most part, B/C events are rather similar. You should be fine as long if you work harder. I transitioned this year, and I'm not seeing too much of a difference so far. This might be due to the fact that all my events are div b events as well though.
I also find that division C gets a lot more serious and there's less team community just 29384838 seniors who need college applications.
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Re: Division B to Division C
Yeah, this was also something I found to be true (especially since all of my events are B/C as well). Something you will see more of (particularly in physics events and astro) is more math, but overall I wouldn't say there is a huge difference.Entomology wrote:C of course will tend to require harder concepts and deeper understanding of material, but for the most part, B/C events are rather similar. You should be fine as long if you work harder. I transitioned this year, and I'm not seeing too much of a difference so far. This might be due to the fact that all my events are div b events as well though.
Haven't had this though. I guess it kinda varies by school.Entomology wrote: I also find that division C gets a lot more serious and there's less team community :( just 29384838 seniors who need college applications.
Some of the B/C events have a few topics designated on the rules for Division C only (e.g. optics has a few things in C only...some of which were considered completely fair game in Crave the Wave...still angry).-Groundhog- wrote:And are the B/C events actually the exact same material?
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Agreed here. I've found that Div C is more different for the physics, chem, and earth science events, and more or less the same for inquiry, tech, and bio. This seems to be more a consequence of the subject material than committee preferences though, since it's very event-specific. Besides that, the actual competitive level in B and C is, on average, pretty much the same (although this varies quite a bit depending on where you live).John Richardsim wrote:Yeah, this was also something I found to be true (especially since all of my events are B/C as well). Something you will see more of (particularly in physics events and astro) is more math, but overall I wouldn't say there is a huge difference.Entomology wrote:C of course will tend to require harder concepts and deeper understanding of material, but for the most part, B/C events are rather similar. You should be fine as long if you work harder. I transitioned this year, and I'm not seeing too much of a difference so far. This might be due to the fact that all my events are div b events as well though.
In my school, there's less team community than in B, but it could be a lot worse (people are willing to do some amount work, and usually no one backs out the day before the tournament). We're not really at the point where most people on the team consider SO their most important activity, but it's getting better.John Richardsim wrote:Haven't had this though. I guess it kinda varies by school.Entomology wrote: I also find that division C gets a lot more serious and there's less team community just 29384838 seniors who need college applications.
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I don't know anything about Div B because I joined C as a freshman, but I noticed that this year especially a lot of the kids on our team are REALLY laid back . It's nice when you want to party at competitions but I guess we could use more people who focused moreUnome wrote: In my school, there's less team community than in B, but it could be a lot worse (people are willing to do some amount work, and usually no one backs out the day before the tournament). We're not really at the point where most people on the team consider SO their most important activity, but it's getting better.
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Thanks! Unfortunately, someone I know in C said it was a lot better in B and nobody really studied in C .
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Re: Division B to Division C
As far as competitiveness goes, (locally) average B division crushes average C division, but the upper echelons of C division are totally cutthroat. Some C division events are significantly harder, but the challenge is, then, more appreciable.
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The team I'm on has MS and HS, and my the HS coach is VERY competitive, she tends to take 8th graders into HS prematurely, which means Division C for us middle schoolers could come sooner than expected. Does anyone else experience this?
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