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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Huge congrats to Lake Braddock students! They worked hard and deserved to win! Now let's see how this is going to influence the national HS ranking. If the main criteria is merit-based academic success of students, then this may be the beginning of an end for TJ's ride as #1 HS in the country. Science Olympiad is a huge deal at TJ, and the student preparation cannot be overstated, so this is really a surprising turn of events for TJ. [/quote] Science Olympiad is not a huge deal at TJ. [/quote] Are you really so insecure that you can't admit TJ lost fair and square? TJ usually fields 3 competitive teams of 20, and it is hard to get on a team.[/quote] No, I just know TJ very well. Science Bowl at TJ is sort of like soccer in America. The best athletes don't play soccer here in the way they do in nearly every other country in the world, and that's why America loses at soccer more than they should. [/quote] Science Olympiad is not the same thing as Science Bowl. TJ rules Science bowl in VA. TJ has been representing VA in the National Science bowl forever.[/quote] My apologies. I have dealt with both. Neither are a huge deal at TJ. [/quote] Science bowl is[/quote] It genuinely is not. [/quote]
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