2018 Princeton University Invitational
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Re: 2018 Princeton University Invitational
Anyone have a screenshot or pdf of Princeton results? I can't access them on my phone. Thanks!
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Re: 2018 Princeton University Invitational
Screenshotroadscholar11 wrote:Anyone have a screenshot or pdf of Princeton results? I can't access them on my phone. Thanks!
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Re: 2018 Princeton University Invitational
Any spicy event ratings for us supervisors or in general? I’m interested!
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Re: 2018 Princeton University Invitational
Same! (Although I forced you all to give me feedback)pikachu4919 wrote:Any spicy event ratings for us supervisors or in general? I’m interested!
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Re: 2018 Princeton University Invitational
I felt like the Remote Sensing test was very well madr, as it wasn't absurdly long (MIT lol) but thoroughly tested knowledge in all areas. It was also neat that studying tips were provided for each part.
Would it be possible to know what people generally found hardest/easiest on the test?
Would it be possible to know what people generally found hardest/easiest on the test?
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Re: 2018 Princeton University Invitational
Yeah, let's see aggregate data from that survey! How did people's estimates of their scores compare to their actual scores, I know we estimated like 50% and got like 10% higher than that...armadillo wrote:I felt like the Remote Sensing test was very well madr, as it wasn't absurdly long (MIT lol) but thoroughly tested knowledge in all areas. It was also neat that studying tips were provided for each part.
Would it be possible to know what people generally found hardest/easiest on the test?
It was a good test but I guess overall for me, maybe because I've done this event so many times, it just feels like practice comparing my skills to other teams and although there were facts I missed there wasn't really anything where I went wow I have never thought about this before.
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Re: 2018 Princeton University Invitational
Top 6 Before Manually Stacking:
1. Montgomery (191)
2. Rustin A (203)
3. North A (249)
4. South A (264)
5. Camas (264)
6. North B (265)
Top 6 After Manually Stacking
1. North (124)
2. South (164)
3. Montgomery (191)
4. Rustin (191)
5. Charter School of Wilmington (244)
6. Lower Merion (254)
1. Montgomery (191)
2. Rustin A (203)
3. North A (249)
4. South A (264)
5. Camas (264)
6. North B (265)
Top 6 After Manually Stacking
1. North (124)
2. South (164)
3. Montgomery (191)
4. Rustin (191)
5. Charter School of Wilmington (244)
6. Lower Merion (254)
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Re: 2018 Princeton University Invitational
I got Rustin in 3rd with 186 points. Doesn’t make that much of a difference, but I wanted to point it outpb5754[] wrote:Top 6 Before Manually Stacking:
1. Montgomery (191)
2. Rustin A (203)
3. North A (249)
4. South A (264)
5. Camas (264)
6. North B (265)
Top 6 After Manually Stacking
1. North (124)
2. South (164)
3. Montgomery (191)
4. Rustin (191)
5. Charter School of Wilmington (244)
6. Lower Merion (254)

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Re: 2018 Princeton University Invitational
Im glad you liked it! Yes! I will be compiling all the data i took from the survey and be analyzing it against teams' raw scores amd would be happy to post it here!armadillo wrote:I felt like the Remote Sensing test was very well madr, as it wasn't absurdly long (MIT lol) but thoroughly tested knowledge in all areas. It was also neat that studying tips were provided for each part.
Would it be possible to know what people generally found hardest/easiest on the test?
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