Competitveness of Different States for Different Events
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Competitveness of Different States for Different Events
I've realized that a lot of the scores posted on this site for certain events are only accurate in the states that they were received. My question is: How competitive is Virginia in Anatomy? Are their tests usually hard compared to others? I want to know since the state test is posted in Test Exchange. How does that state usually compare with Michigan?
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Re: Competitveness of Different States for Different Events
I really dont think there is any way to know
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Re: Competitveness of Different States for Different Events
The problem is, there are very few people who have competed in more than one state, so it's almost impossible to know.
However, if you have a C Division NY State Fossils (or Rocks & MInerals, from a previous year) test, somehow (I don't know how anyone would get that, since I don't think they're released, but maybe they are, I'm not sure), that will be harder than probably all other States-level tests and DEFINITELY harder than a Nationals test (my coach writes the NY event, and he makes it much more difficult than at most other competitions- the kids from my school said the national R & M event last year was really easy).
However, if you have a C Division NY State Fossils (or Rocks & MInerals, from a previous year) test, somehow (I don't know how anyone would get that, since I don't think they're released, but maybe they are, I'm not sure), that will be harder than probably all other States-level tests and DEFINITELY harder than a Nationals test (my coach writes the NY event, and he makes it much more difficult than at most other competitions- the kids from my school said the national R & M event last year was really easy).
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Re: Competitveness of Different States for Different Events
Well, the point if the test exchange is to have enough test so that you can take multiple tests from different states. Some are harder than nats, some are easier, it depends on who's running it. I've had gungho professors/parents who are really into the topic and do a pretty hard test. There are also volunteers who have a slight intrest or were just thrown onto the event and thus make up a pretty easy test.Phenylethylamine wrote:The problem is, there are very few people who have competed in more than one state, so it's almost impossible to know.
However, if you have a C Division NY State Fossils (or Rocks & MInerals, from a previous year) test, somehow (I don't know how anyone would get that, since I don't think they're released, but maybe they are, I'm not sure), that will be harder than probably all other States-level tests and DEFINITELY harder than a Nationals test (my coach writes the NY event, and he makes it much more difficult than at most other competitions- the kids from my school said the national R & M event last year was really easy).
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