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Congratulations to LASA for winning Division C sweepstakes at Cy-falls!

Straying from the subject, does anybody know if the Husky or Hendrickson invitationals are still going to be held this year? Or if there are any planned invitationals that haven't been posted on the Texas Science Olympiad website?
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What a rush. So who went to the CyFalls invitational and what'd you think about it?

(Particularly anyone who competed in BioProcess Lab, Crimebusters, or Fermi :P )
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I was in Green Gen, Mission Possible, Dynamic Planet, and Experimental Design. I thought the prompt for Experimental design was a little weird considering the materials given to us, and Dynamic Planet was horribly written. Green Generation was fun, albeit a little easy. Mission Possible was the best proctored event I competed in. All in all, it was a great invitational, though I do wish Game On was offered.
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For those of y'all signing up for Kingwood, does the schedule seem a bit odd? Scrambler's in one block and Protein modeling is coach-schedule. Is there a mix-up?
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Does anyone have results for Division B? I didn't go and I would like to know. Thanks!
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Also for Kingwood, the schedule says that it follows the nationals groupings but it seems like it doesn't?
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I think the mistake with the schedule might have resulted from a mix up between events. On the list, It's About Time and Mission Possible are right next to each other. Usually, It's About Time is a block event and Mission Possible runs all the day but I think that was accidentally switched on the Kingwood schedule. The same can be said for Protein Modeling and Scrambler. I have asked my coach to email the event coordinator about this so the issue should be resolved soon.

As far alignment with the national schedule goes, I think Kingwood matches up with it for the most part. There might be some differences in the four events mentioned above but the rest looks okay to me (ie: Astronomy and Experimental Design are both in the same time slot at nationals and at Kingwood).
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Not to get off topic, but I was wondering what schools are planning to go to Langham Creek vs Carrollton Christian vs Hendrickson for a January Invitational. We'd like to get the most practice we can.

As for CyFalls, other than the slight hiccup with Fermi and a couple of other events, it was run quite well. I'm glad I was able to do Fermi in the end. Bridges was awesome… Whoever proctored that event knew what they were doing.

I will say the Fermi test was impossible… Probably a good indicator of how accurate your wildest estimates are (mine weren't), but not as much for practice with educated guessing and working with numbers. I mean, we were supposed to estimate how long it would take a 1000W washing machine to melt its way to the Earth's core. I don't even know how one would go about calculating that in real life, let alone as a rough estimation in a couple of minutes. It was pretty entertaining though, I was laughing the whole time…

Oh, I will say I was MASSIVELY disappointed that you didn't actually blow my teammate's hand off.
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GeoChamp96 wrote:Not to get off topic, but I was wondering what schools are planning to go to Langham Creek vs Carrollton Christian vs Hendrickson for a January Invitational. We'd like to get the most practice we can.

As for CyFalls, other than the slight hiccup with Fermi and a couple of other events, it was run quite well. I'm glad I was able to do Fermi in the end. Bridges was awesome… Whoever proctored that event knew what they were doing.

I will say the Fermi test was impossible… Probably a good indicator of how accurate your wildest estimates are (mine weren't), but not as much for practice with educated guessing and working with numbers. I mean, we were supposed to estimate how long it would take a 1000W washing machine to melt its way to the Earth's core. I don't even know how one would go about calculating that in real life, let alone as a rough estimation in a couple of minutes. It was pretty entertaining though, I was laughing the whole time…

Oh, I will say I was MASSIVELY disappointed that you didn't actually blow my teammate's hand off.
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GeoChamp96 wrote:Oh, I will say I was MASSIVELY disappointed that you didn't actually blow my teammate's hand off.

Well it's not like I didn't deserve it.
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