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Re: National vs. AP exam dates
oh ok ummm we dont use much and the money we do use comes from the schools ex ciricular budget
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My AP's have in part saved me around $40K by allowing me to graduate from college a year early. Don't apply to colleges that don't reward AP credits.
SO National competition is nothing special, I've been there twice and I didn't get anything out of it that mattered. If the choice is between AP's and SO, always choose AP's, those matter more in the long run. If the choice is between skipping school or SO, I'd probably go for SO unless there was something truly major going on during those days, like a few tests or projects.
SO National competition is nothing special, I've been there twice and I didn't get anything out of it that mattered. If the choice is between AP's and SO, always choose AP's, those matter more in the long run. If the choice is between skipping school or SO, I'd probably go for SO unless there was something truly major going on during those days, like a few tests or projects.
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you're lucky, my school doesn't get money for SO, except for a traveling budget for state, so we have to pay for regionals and supplies out of our own pocket, which can cost quite a bitdudeincolorado wrote:oh ok ummm we dont use much and the money we do use comes from the schools ex ciricular budget
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Well, there's your giveaway.SiegeLord wrote:SO National competition is nothing special, I've been there twice
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Oh, the joys of SO. Some teams make nationals year after year. Which is fine, there's a lot of top notch teams. My team is not top notch, but we've got a lot of potential and we try.
But in some states, there don't even seem to be regional tournaments. And it may not be too hard to get to nats. We have to compete with about 35 teams, about 10 who are really competitive, for 3 or 4 spots to go to states. Making states is an accomplishment in itself.
But in some states, there don't even seem to be regional tournaments. And it may not be too hard to get to nats. We have to compete with about 35 teams, about 10 who are really competitive, for 3 or 4 spots to go to states. Making states is an accomplishment in itself.
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TRAITOR!!!SiegeLord wrote:My AP's have in part saved me around $40K by allowing me to graduate from college a year early. Don't apply to colleges that don't reward AP credits.
SO National competition is nothing special, I've been there twice and I didn't get anything out of it that mattered. If the choice is between AP's and SO, always choose AP's, those matter more in the long run. If the choice is between skipping school or SO, I'd probably go for SO unless there was something truly major going on during those days, like a few tests or projects.
But seriously, SO nats is worth it, even if you dont win anything, you'll still have a great time. And as was mentioned before, just take the AP make up tests. A win win situation.
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I can understand why some people would believe that AP is more important than SO, but SO nats is pretty big too. How can you write something off before you have a chance to try it? When you work EXTREMELY hard and earn your spot at the national competition, to compete with the 60(ish) best teams in the NATION why would you just give it up and say you don't care? Or if you are convinced to go, why write off a part that the majority of Olympians love about it, a chance to meet many people with similar interests and lots of stuff that you can barter and trade for all you want. Don't forget the competition itself- probably the purest of competitions because the events will be run by the national supervisors, therefore probably rule perfect. Making it to nats is a huge deal because of the shear numbers of teams. I think I read somewhere that there were something like 60,000 teams (though I could very well be off by a 0, but still 6,000 teams is A LOT), you are competing with the very top of that. I will say teams that make it every year probably have a different view of it than those who make it only once and a while, or for the first time.
I'm not saying blow off your AP's, but if there are make-ups take advantage of them. If you still see it as a problem, disturbance, conflict, minor side-track in your perfectly planned life, then take the APs, go down late or find someone to replace you. But if you truly feel that SO, especially SO nats, isn't worth your time than why are you doing it anyway? APs can save you a lot of money and school time, which is good. SO can only show up as a really good looking mark on your record. Many schools however do push you to take the college courses anyway to acclimate yourself to how the college courses are taught and graded.
If money is the issue- fundraise. There are a million opportunities out there to make money to help get your team where they want to go.
I'm not saying blow off your AP's, but if there are make-ups take advantage of them. If you still see it as a problem, disturbance, conflict, minor side-track in your perfectly planned life, then take the APs, go down late or find someone to replace you. But if you truly feel that SO, especially SO nats, isn't worth your time than why are you doing it anyway? APs can save you a lot of money and school time, which is good. SO can only show up as a really good looking mark on your record. Many schools however do push you to take the college courses anyway to acclimate yourself to how the college courses are taught and graded.
If money is the issue- fundraise. There are a million opportunities out there to make money to help get your team where they want to go.
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Re: National vs. AP exam dates
yeah, some of us have to work hard for even one chance to go, and there's still a good chance that we won't, so for us it is something special, because we aren't on the teams that go to nationals regularlygh wrote:Well, there's your giveaway.SiegeLord wrote:SO National competition is nothing special, I've been there twice
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Clearly not applicable to everyone. I strongly regretted going both times.But seriously, SO nats is worth it, even if you dont win anything, you'll still have a great time.
Some people, myself included, do not think two days in the spring is the entirety of the SO. The preparation for it, the studying, the building and the testing is far more important. It is about making hypotheses and testing them. Science Olympiad is mostly about Science, not the Olympiad for these people. You really are deluded if you think those 5 minutes you spend competing with your device are more important than the hours upon hours you have spent designing and building and testing it. Those 5 minutes will come and go, but the knowledge imparted during your studies will last for years, and perhaps for the entirety of your life. Those 5 minutes matter so little, that you might as well not do them at all.But if you truly feel that SO, especially SO nats, isn't worth your time than why are you doing it anyway?
What was that meant to say? Basically, if you don't want to go to Nationals, there's no shame in not going. It makes little logical sense to go to something you are getting nothing substantial out of (assuming you think that making friends is not substantial, which is what I got from reading the posts), while wasting thousands of dollars in the process and undergoing the hassle of doing the make up AP's. Don't make these people shame you into going. If they feel that you are wasting their opportunity to go, then tough luck to them. Let them try harder and go themselves if they care so much. The desire to go should come from within yourself.
If you want to "compete" with those 60 teams, duplicate the conditions, ask for the masses of the weights and the projectiles (e.g. for STC) and do trials on your own time and then compare them to the Nationals' winners. This activity is far more instructive than what happens in the stress filled 5 minutes of the Nationals competition.
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You'll get as much out of a national competition as you want to get out of it.
I believe the majority of the people posting in this topic are saying that the national experience is what makes the whole thing worth-while, not the competition. To me, it's about having a four day vacation with people you've worked your ass off with for the last 6 months. It's meeting new people from across the country who have similar interests and all have something in common with you. If you go willing to have a good time and meet others (and perhaps even win a medal or two on the way), do it; you'll have a great time. If you're going with a negative mood, a less tight-knit team, and with your only reason to come being to compete; you're not going to get as much out of the experience. And if you do have a lousy time and get nothing out of it, the only person you have to blame is yourself. No one's forcing you to go.
If you or your teammates don't want to go, don't. You'll probably just make the experience worse for those excited about being there, and I'm certain there's another team out there (or teammate) that would appreciate going more.
I believe the majority of the people posting in this topic are saying that the national experience is what makes the whole thing worth-while, not the competition. To me, it's about having a four day vacation with people you've worked your ass off with for the last 6 months. It's meeting new people from across the country who have similar interests and all have something in common with you. If you go willing to have a good time and meet others (and perhaps even win a medal or two on the way), do it; you'll have a great time. If you're going with a negative mood, a less tight-knit team, and with your only reason to come being to compete; you're not going to get as much out of the experience. And if you do have a lousy time and get nothing out of it, the only person you have to blame is yourself. No one's forcing you to go.
If you or your teammates don't want to go, don't. You'll probably just make the experience worse for those excited about being there, and I'm certain there's another team out there (or teammate) that would appreciate going more.
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