User:Dxu46

dxu46 is a member of the 2017 Ladue Middle School Science Olympiad team. He has been a part of Ladue Science Olympiad since 2016, when he was on the school's B team.

2016
In 2016 I made it onto my school's B team, which only got to compete at the Regional competition. This was my first year, and thus I didn't know a lot about Science Olympiad. I ended up mostly fooling around during meetings, and getting good work done in the events that I cared for, which were Road Scholar and Mission Possible. I had a rather unfortunate run for both of those events, Road Scholar being an event where I was the only member on the B team doing it, and Mission Possible being bad because we left our bell at our school. I did manage to join an Experimental Design team, and I had a lot of fun doing it. So my placings were 2nd in Road Scholar (I had no partner, but I still received two medals!!), 4th in Experimental Design, and 5th in Mission Possible.

Missouri Region 6 Finals

2017
This year I was determined to make the team. I signed up for as many events as I could that I had interest in, being Ecology, Experimental Design, Optics, Road Scholar, and Rocks and Minerals. I crashed and burned in Ecology and Optics, but I did very well in my other three events and made the team with them.

In Experimental Design, I was very picky. The only portions I could do were the variables, hypothesis, and the numbers. And they weren't that good. But I was still better than the other aspiring teammates, so I still made the team with this event. My partners were very knowledgeable 9th graders, so we pulled through and got 1st.

In Road Scholar, everything was simple. My future partner and I both scored very high in qualifying, me only being a point or two below him. Regionals was a pushover for us, and we won 1st place.

In Rocks and Minerals, I did not have a binder until a day before Regionals. I was making the binder throughout the 1st semester, but ultimately my focus was on other events, and progress went very slowly. Too add on to that, I had no partner! Hooray for another year of 2016-Road-Scholar-Situation! But since i was on the A team, I asked a friend who was also on the team to be my partner. And, at the regional competition, we pulled through and got first.

Missouri Region 6 Finals

State was basically the same thing. In Experimental Design, we pulled through, barely, and won. In Road Scholar, we would've gotten full points if I hadn't misread a problem that was referenced later on in the Student Created Map, but we still won. In Rocks and Minerals, I came prepared, with extra information in my binder, and won. I also had another event, Meteorology. I had this because the events Anatomy and Physiology and Meteorology conflicted, and two people doing both events together could only choose one event and not do the other. I chose to do Meteorology because I had a fondness for geology events, and also, the person that chose Meteorology was my friend. He said that I should only study for one portion of the rules, since I only had about a few weeks' time. And when states came, there was only one question about my topic. So we got 3rd, which was not as well as my partner wanted.

Missouri State Finals

Nationals was the final stretch. This was where I poured my most effort into. I added a lot of info into my Rocks and Minerals binder, practiced identification with kits and flashcards, and we got 13th place. We went into overdrive in Road Scholar, since our coach really wanted us to place, and in the end, we won. In Experimental Design, I fixed up all of my errors in writing, and we did many write-ups. We didn't place, but we got an 8th place, which was good enough for me to end off the season.

2017 National Finals