2010 National Tournament: University of Illinois

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I think most of my team fell asleep during the keynote speaker's talk- not because he was boring, but because we didn't really sleep the night before xD. Ward Melville got 14th overall, but we had a lot of fun :D .

Anyway, much congratulations to Gelinas on their 3rd place finish (huge margin, too- 102 between 3rd and 4th, while only 7 between 2nd and 3rd)!
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What did people think about the division C chemistry lab test and labs?
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also, does anyone know when they post the pictures on the website? I thought that they were taking pictures of the winners but I had no idea where the cameras were.
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masterhat wrote:What did people think about the division C chemistry lab test and labs?
I'm unsure our precipitate lab worked right, it went from white to white to yellow.
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I feel sure that Nationals has gotten quite a bit more competitive over the last couple of years. Although I medaled in two events, bringing my school's total over the last ten years (eight trips to Nationals) to three, we did terribly in a lot of events that should have been good, especially considering that the competitors felt really good about how they had done in several of them. Remote Sensing is a good example - last year, with no preparation at all, we placed 12th, and this year, still with no preparation but with a person who is extremely intelligent and can make up for a lack of experience and practice even to the extent of victories at State, we ended up 43rd. I'm definitely disappointed with our team result of 34th because I thought that we had a sufficiently intelligent and prepared team to place easily in the top 25, which would have been our best ever finish, and perhaps we could have done so if we had the same team competing two or three years ago.
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Phenylethylamine wrote:I think most of my team fell asleep during the keynote speaker's talk- not because he was boring, but because we didn't really sleep the night before xD. Ward Melville got 14th overall, but we had a lot of fun :D .

Anyway, much congratulations to Gelinas on their 3rd place finish (huge margin, too- 102 between 3rd and 4th, while only 7 between 2nd and 3rd)!
I didn't feel it was boring either. I was going on 5 hours of sleep a night for a week.
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Congratulations, everyone!!
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starpug wrote:
masterhat wrote:What did people think about the division C chemistry lab test and labs?
I'm unsure our precipitate lab worked right, it went from white to white to yellow.
Aye, that's what ours did too.
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Sir_L_Jenkins wrote:
starpug wrote:
masterhat wrote:What did people think about the division C chemistry lab test and labs?
I'm unsure our precipitate lab worked right, it went from white to white to yellow.
Aye, that's what ours did too.
That's what it was supposed to do. That's why it was a Ksp lab.

I found the reaction rates/titration lab pretty interesting but it was hard to take accurate data with no timers
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