Ah, Science Olympiad regionals were last weekend in my area and I think they were alright. I got 2nd for Bottle Rocket, 3rd for Rocks and Minerals, and 3rd for Water Quality. My school qualified for States, so that is something to look forward too. I am on our JV3 team (we have 4 JV teams) and they usually don't go to state. I am hoping that my results at Regional's will change our coaches minds.
Cool, that is good news on your part. I have bad news on mine, the 2nd robot arm probably wont be done for this competition. Man, by this time last year we had built about 8 full robot ramble bots. (about 3x harder). This year we built 1 arm that should have taken me like 2 days of work (after school 2hrs a day), and I just finished the air system for the next robot arm.
Ahh, I remember going to state last year. It was really fun with my friends and stuff but it was also not so fun. Running around a college that you dont really know where you are going (the full on campus like a couple square miles) in the rain with bronchitis. Not fun. Staying up playing video games and watching the hangover in a hotel room full of friends at no expense to you, fun. Carying the mission possibles (about 25lbs) a mile each without getting them wet in the rain, not fun.
The teachers in charge of the team at my school are a couple. She is the main person and had to go into some building on the campus to check us in or something. Meanwhile one by one we took turns getting off the bus and asking random people where the campus was (when were right in the middle of it). Seeing peoples reactions, fun. The look on the main teachers face when she found out, priceless. The amazing Indian accent my friend has (classic tech support) priceless. Good times.
There is this kid on our team that is a complete (insert word here). He is a freshman and thinks he is the master of everything. about 30sec into using MY dremel, he nearly cut his finger off. We give him all of the hand tools now, no powered ones for him. And he skips days that he should show up (really important ones. Like the friday before competition, most of the team is at school until 6 or later. I am normally there until 8:30pm). He hasnt shown up the past 2 days (important) and I told the main teacher this. She says, "good, its probably for the better" since no one like him or gets along with him. Not even the teachers are able to hold themselves back sometimes with him. So my friends and I came up with, if this kid is in scio next year, scio can say good bye to my friend and I (2 year members, hard workers over 20 metals earned) and 3 more of my friends (first year, but all hard workers and deserve their metals) and they can keep him (1 lazy kid, doesnt deserve his metals. In fact he hasnt gotten a single one yet because of his effort he put in. Plus he skipped the 1 competition where he should have gotten a metal. Instead my other friend got it who filled in for him) And the physics teacher who works with us on the build events and allows us to use his tools and room pretty much refused to work with him after this year. Tomorrow there is a meeting and we cant wait to see what happens to him. After march, I dont have to deal with him at all. YAY (im varsity, he is jv. We only send varsity due to budget and stuff).
Sorry to kind of rant about us not liking one of our members. I know it is a good life lesson and stuff to learn how to deal with people you dont like. But, even the physics teacher who has been teaching almost as long as I have been alive cant deal with im. And he deals with a LOT of crap on a day to day basis from un caring students.