We placed first at regionalsFuzzyLogic wrote:Well, good luck!
And see ya at State! ;D

We placed first at regionalsFuzzyLogic wrote:Well, good luck!
And see ya at State! ;D
Each region sends a certain amount of teams that place in the top slots to state. I believe sending individuals that place first is still a thing, but you should check the Missouri state website (http://moscioly.org/) to be sure.Xrt3 wrote:From Clark Middle School in Fayette, we just started up 3 years ago.
Some questions about state- Does your team have to win overall at regionals to advance to state, or if you win an individual event do you qualify? We sent individuals to state for the first time last year, but I've heard the rules might have changed.
I think they just did that last year, just as a trial thing...Magikarpmaster629 wrote:Each region sends a certain amount of teams that place in the top slots to state. I believe sending individuals that place first is still a thing, but you should check the Missouri state website (http://moscioly.org/) to be sure.Xrt3 wrote:From Clark Middle School in Fayette, we just started up 3 years ago.
Some questions about state- Does your team have to win overall at regionals to advance to state, or if you win an individual event do you qualify? We sent individuals to state for the first time last year, but I've heard the rules might have changed.
We're from region 6, St. Louis. Will you be at state?FuzzyLogic wrote:At our regional they announced that individuals could go to state too.
I'm from Region 5, according to the MO Science Olympiad website. The regional was at Missouri S & T. What regions are you all from?
My coach says there aren't any trial events at statesamlan16 wrote:Someone on my team emailed the GA state directors to see if we could get that event. Let me know how it goes!Magikarpmaster629 wrote: Anyway, from the Missouri state website, it looks like we still have the infamous 'Some Wierd Event' (actual spelling, you can see for yourself here: http://moscioly.org/moso-div_c_events.html) as a trial event.
We got the test used for the UT Austin regionals on the same day. It was a really good test, although I kinda panicked since the Fossils supervisor made us stay 5 minutes late to listen to a short lecture on how cool fossils are (I even forgot my calculator; luckily my partner had his).FuzzyLogic wrote:How's Astronomy going? At our Regional, they used last year's test.We still got second but only 'cuz everyone else was just as clueless. Kinda frustrating after spending forever on that Exoplanet binder. Was your test good? What's your favorite subject in astronomy?
I find it really hard to study. I always get side-tracked and end up reading about quark stars and pair-instability supernovas.