First Time at Nationals!

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First Time at Nationals!

Post by codenamemoraine »

Hi guys!
So, this year will be my first ever time at nationals. I've been competing for years and never gone, so I feel like this is the culmination of all my effort and I'm absolutely pysched.
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I was wondering what you experienced people have to say about nationals. What did you wish you knew before your first time? What happens there that you never hear about? Funny stories? Tips? What's it like? Please help out a noob! Thanks!
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Well, this is my first time too :D It's apparently really fun, so I can't wait to compete. On the downside... Fourteen hour bus ride.
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Well, nationals is probably the funnest thing I ever have done in my life. Some pointers I would give: 1. Make sure you know where all your rooms are located before competition day. Last year I was almost late for an event because of parking and not knowing exactly where the room was. 2. Get good sleep in the days leading up to friday! Cannot stress this enough, my team's coaches would not let us stay up late on Fridays anyways, but if you are a late night studier on friday be sure to get plenty of sleep week before. 3. Have fun and don't worry about a medal. I made that mistake a couple years back, and ended paying for my "high" expectations. nationals is fun for the experience and seeing teams from around the nation, so enjoy it. I will say that metaling does help make things even better!
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NATIONALS IS AMAZING. It's really fun - just everything that goes on - parade of states, swap meet, banquet, the opening ceremonies, and especially the award ceremony. A little hint on medaling in an event: know everything beyond what is in the rules, and prevent not knowing the answer to any question. It sounds like basic advice, but people tend to not expand what they know between state and nationals. Also for the swap meet, make sure you bring really neat stuff... Not just like badges, toys, pencils, etc.
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XJcwolfyX wrote:. Also for the swap meet, make sure you bring really neat stuff... Not just like badges, toys, pencils, etc.
Would you mind elaborating on this? What types of items do people bring? Thank you!
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summit wrote:
XJcwolfyX wrote:. Also for the swap meet, make sure you bring really neat stuff... Not just like badges, toys, pencils, etc.
Would you mind elaborating on this? What types of items do people bring? Thank you!
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thanks!
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For example, don't ring clichè key chains and pencils. You should bring interesting stuff. For example, every year, the hottest items are the cheese hats from Wisconsin. Other hot items are the corn hats, Texas light up cowboy hats, and Martha vineyard pink whales. From Illinois we were wearing Detek Rose t shirts an everyone wanted them lol. Two girls even tracked me down on Saturday afternoon to get one. O_O

Don't get me wrong, BRING little items as well, a variety is good, but make sure you have something strong to supplement the small items.

Don't know if this helped, lol.

PS: a fun game is where everyone starts out with the same item, something small. Then, by the end of the night, you see who has worked their way up to the best item. Never tried it, but I really want to.
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This sounds really fun. Even though the competition is good, sometimes I really wish I didn't live in Ohio. If our team was in any other state, we'd be pretty much guaranteed to go to Nationals every year. It seems like we (Mentor High) often tend to get 3rd, trailing behind only Centerville and Solon.
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I feel for you, MHS_Scioly_1, I've been doing Science Olympiad for four years and only now am I finally getting to go! Good luck, and don't give up!

So I've heard a ton about the cheese hats, but what other stuff do people bring? And how many things should each team bring? How much stuff does each person typically come away with?

Thanks for the replies everyone, this is really helpful!
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