2020 National Tournament: North Carolina State University

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Re: 2020 National Tournament: North Carolina State University

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SilverBreeze wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:59 pm
MadCow2357 wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:25 pm How beneficial is student coaching/mentoring to your team, just curious? (I was on a smaller team so we never had this type of system in place rip)
Other people can provide more information on this than I can, but from my limited experience, it definitely helps but isn't a huge improvement over the student studying on their own. If they do not want to learn, they will not listen to you, but if they do want to learn, they would have found the information themselves. I think this applies less for builds and labs, where online information on builds is not plentiful(or I just didn't look hard enough), and it can be helpful to have someone show you how to run a lab versus watching a video and trying to figure out an optimal strategy by trial and error. It also helps students that are in-between, where they are open to learning but lack the dedication to research on their own.
It mostly provides motivation, I think, to have someone track your progress and nag you if you're slacking off.
I guess this can go either/or and that it can depend on every situation. Although some individuals/coaches working with them; on my team have motivation, they are simply not as intuned into doing well in their events as having fun, while others on our better teams are heavily more competitive, whom are driven to get those medals. However, I feel that the coaches hep to motivate some students as a whole to do better in their events. Moreover, as it was said before I have a fairly large team and I have plenty of coaches on our team depending on what events are in our cycle. I believe this year we had 3-4 official coaches, 2 dedicated head coaches, with some teachers helping out hear-or-there for many events. In the end however, it's no like the coach can go and participate for the event, it's always up to the team-members to do there job of preparing well for their own event.
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MadCow2357 wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:25 pmHow beneficial is student coaching/mentoring to your team, just curious? (I was on a smaller team so we never had this type of system in place rip)
My team is probably smaller than yours, but we only have about 1 solid person for each event so there was a LOT of student coaching.
Good for: people you're familiar with as they will be more likely to comply, training alternates because they don't need to know the entire event, practice events (this worked extremely well for me in code busters as I coach/have coached it for both divisions), teams without any coaches

Bad for: diversity because you're literally teaching them exactly what you know (maybe even a little less) so it's like soloing a test but with two of yourself, new members/people you have beef with, people with lots of extracurriculars because they need to devote even MORE time to create lesson plans/tests

I'm familiar with everyone on my team and have nothing better to do, so I enjoy mentoring. However, it's a case by case thing. Sometimes the best players don't make good coaches.
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Results from yesterday night:
Div B:
1. Rising Starr MS
2. Irmo MS
3. Preston MS
4. Fulton Science Academy
5. Oak Valley MS
6. R.C. Murphy MS

Division C:
1. Solon HS
2. C.R. Anderson MS
3. Irvine HS
4. Orlando Science School
5. La Jolla HS
6. Yankton HS

Congratulations to everyone who competed in the 2020 Science Olympiad National Tournament!

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I wonder if people in a few years will stalk old threads and wonder what happened to 2020.

Dear future confused people: due to coronavirus closures, nats and many states and regionals got canceled.
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MadCow2357 wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 9:21 pm Division C:
3. Irvine HS
5. La Jolla HS
how did 2 socal teams get to nats lmao
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pb5754 wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 6:56 am
MadCow2357 wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 9:21 pm Division C:
3. Irvine HS
5. La Jolla HS
how did 2 socal teams get to nats lmao
My bad, I was just thinking of school names that fit the bill lol
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SilverBreeze wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 12:43 am I wonder if people in a few years will stalk old threads and wonder what happened to 2020.

Dear future confused people: due to coronavirus closures, nats and many states and regionals got canceled.
I don't think this year will be forgotten any time soon... ;)
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pepperonipi wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 10:29 am
SilverBreeze wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 12:43 am I wonder if people in a few years will stalk old threads and wonder what happened to 2020.

Dear future confused people: due to coronavirus closures, nats and many states and regionals got canceled.
I don't think this year will be forgotten any time soon... ;)
True, but there's a tiny chance one of these posts or the whole thread might survive centuries or millennia and some poor kids doing their future equivalent with APs have to write a DBQ from a SciOly.org post. (I am spewing nonsense right now.)
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MadCow2357 wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 9:21 pm Division C:
5. La Jolla HS
No Lower Merion? :(

SilverBreeze wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 5:01 pm True, but there's a tiny chance one of these posts or the whole thread might survive centuries or millennia and some poor kids doing their future equivalent with APs have to write a DBQ from a SciOly.org post. (I am spewing nonsense right now.)

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