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Attending the Science Olympiads provides students with a fun and hands on science experience. Students get to show off the amazing machines and instruments they build and the abundant knowledge they have gathered to prepare for their events. Science Olympiads is both fun and educational. The students work together in teams to compete against other students from all over Long Island.
The lifelong connections student make with their peers, advisors and other competitors follows them throughout their lifetime. They understand the importance of hard work, leadership and responsibility. Students prepare for the events they participate in for months leading up to the competition. Students are responsible for their success as an individual or pair and their combined efforts allow them to succeed as a team.
The events the students participate in focus on the main branches of science including, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics. Students have to design and build an instrument that can play a song, cars that can travel specific distances, monoplanes that can stay aloft as long as possible, as well as many others. They complete to create the best scientific experiment and answer the most answer correct on a bird classification test. This is a small sample of the 23 possible events the students will compete in at the Science Olympiad competition.
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Attending the Science Olympiads provides students with a fun and hands on science experience. Students get to show off the amazing machines and instruments they build and the abundant knowledge they have gathered to prepare for their events. Science Olympiads is both fun and educational. The students work together in teams to compete against other students from all over Long Island.
The lifelong connections student make with their peers, advisors and other competitors follows them throughout their lifetime. They understand the importance of hard work, leadership and responsibility. Students prepare for the events they participate in for months leading up to the competition. Students are responsible for their success as an individual or pair and their combined efforts allow them to succeed as a team.
The events the students participate in focus on the main branches of science including, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics. Students have to design and build an instrument that can play a song, cars that can travel specific distances, monoplanes that can stay aloft as long as possible, as well as many others. They complete to create the best scientific experiment and answer the most answer correct on a bird classification test. This is a small sample of the 23 possible events the students will compete in at the Science Olympiad competition.