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Leo Jiang
Posts : 56 Join date : 2011-07-14
| Subject: Acadeca at State ROUGH Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:59 am | |
| The Academic Decathlon (Acadeca) team finished 4th out of 50 teams at the LA County Qualifying Tournament in February and qualified to compete at the AcaDeca State Championships for the first time in over two decades. The state competition will be held on March 16 and 17 in Sacramento. As usual, the competition will be a two day competition on the main theme, The Great Depression, and a wide variety of other topics. Acadeca has just over a month from the Regionals to the State to prepare for their competition. On day one of the State Championships, the students will deliver a speech, write an essay on Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, and be interviewed by the Acadeca judges. Day two consists of tests on the following subjects: math, science, economics, literature, art, music, and history. At the end of these rigorous two days, the finalists will go on to compete for the National title.
Arcadia's team consists of 9 students, seniors Matthew Shum, Shirley Zhou, Candice Yip, Jason Wang, and Courtney Nguyen, junior Sue Wang and sophomore Steven Xia, along with team captains Emily Liu and Lynn Huang both of whom are seniors. “Although Arcadia teams have been successful in the past, this team qualified for State because each member made a significant contribution. Each member of the team won at least one medal, and even when a student did not medal, he or she may have finished in the top 15 and earned significant points for the team.” said advisor, Mr. Albert Sylvia. “This was one of the closest tournaments in history, with very few points separating the 3rd place team from the 9th place team.” With that being said, Acadeca still came out 4th and qualified for state, something that hasn’t happened for over 20 years. “I really can't say how happy and proud I am of our team for getting the chance to go to State.” said senior Candice Yip.
“The experience of presenting a speech or carrying a conversation with strangers is useful beyond competitions.” said senior, Courtney Nguyen.” AcaDeca pushes its decathletes to expand their perspective of the world and get out of their comfort zone. Rather than specializing in one area, a decathlete ought to be consistent and well-rounded.” This year, Acadeca has been at their top game, taking 4th at Regionals and now competing in State, everyone on the team has been working hard and it is truly showing. However, after this year, seven of their members will be graduating and they are in need of new bright minds. “The whole team is like my family. Through the hours and agony of studying we share, we become closer.” said senior, Candice Yip. So if you are interested in joining Acadeca next year, don’t be afraid to try out. As for now, good luck Acadeca 2011-2012 and hope you win more medals at State and move on to Nationals!
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| | | Stanley Shaw
Posts : 551 Join date : 2011-07-13 Location : Milky Way Galaxy
| Subject: First Draft Revision Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:46 pm | |
| The Academic Decathlon (Acadeca) team finished 4th out of 50 teams at the LA County Qualifying Tournament in February and qualified to compete at the AcaDeca State Championships for the first time in over two decades. The state competition will be held on March <Mar.> 16 and 17 in Sacramento. As usual, the competition will be a two day competition on the main theme, The Great Depression, and a wide variety of other topics. Acadeca has just over a month from the Regionals to the State to prepare for their competition. On day one of the State Championships, the students will deliver a speech, write an essay on Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, and be interviewed by the Acadeca judges. Day two consists of tests on the following subjects: math, science, economics, literature, art, music, and history. At the end of these rigorous two days, the finalists will go on to compete for the National title.
Arcadia's team consists of 9 <nine> students, seniors Matthew Shum, Shirley Zhou, Candice Yip, Jason Wang, and Courtney Nguyen, junior Sue Wang<comma> and sophomore Steven Xia, along with team captains Emily Liu and Lynn Huang both of whom are seniors. “Although Arcadia teams have been successful in the past, this team qualified for State because each member made a significant contribution. Each member of the team won at least one medal, and even when a student did not <earn a?> medal, he or she may have finished in the top 15 and earned significant points for the team<,comma, not period>” said advisor ,<remove comma> Mr. Albert Sylvia. “This was one of the closest tournaments in history, with very few points separating the 3rd place team from the 9th place team.” With that being said, Acadeca still came out 4th and qualified for state, something that hasn’t happened for over 20 years. “I really can't say how happy and proud I am of our team for getting the chance to go to State.<comma, no period>” said senior Candice Yip.
“The experience of presenting a speech or carrying a conversation with strangers is useful beyond competitions.<comma, no period>” said senior, Courtney Nguyen.” AcaDeca pushes its decathletes to expand their perspective of the world and get out of their comfort zone. Rather than specializing in one area, a decathlete ought to be consistent and well-rounded.” This year, Acadeca has been at their top game, taking 4th at Regionals and now competing in State, everyone on the team has been working hard and it is truly showing. However, after this year, seven of their members will be graduating and they are in need of new bright minds. “The whole team is like my family. Through the hours and agony of studying we share, we become closer.” said senior ,<no comma> Candice Yip. So if you are interested in joining Acadeca next year, don’t be afraid to try out. As for now, good luck Acadeca 2011-2012 and hope you win more medals at State and move on to Nationals! | |
| | | Leo Jiang
Posts : 56 Join date : 2011-07-14
| Subject: Re: Acadeca at State ROUGH Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:19 am | |
| The Academic Decathlon (Acadeca) team finished 4th out of 50 teams at the LA County Qualifying Tournament in February and qualified to compete at the AcaDeca State Championships for the first time in over two decades. The state competition will be held on Mar. 16 and 17 in Sacramento. As usual, the competition will be a two day competition on the main theme, The Great Depression, and a wide variety of other topics. Acadeca has just over a month from the Regionals to the State to prepare for their competition. On day one of the State Championships, the students will deliver a speech, write an essay on Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, and be interviewed by the Acadeca judges. Day two consists of tests on the following subjects: math, science, economics, literature, art, music, and history. At the end of these rigorous two days, the finalists will go on to compete for the National title.
Arcadia's team consists of nine students, seniors Matthew Shum, Shirley Zhou, Candice Yip, Jason Wang, and Courtney Nguyen, junior Sue Wang, and sophomore Steven Xia, along with team captains Emily Liu and Lynn Huang both of whom are seniors. “Although Arcadia teams have been successful in the past, this team qualified for State because each member made a significant contribution. Each member of the team won at least one medal, and even when a student did not [earn a] medal, he or she may have finished in the top 15 and earned significant points for the team,” said advisor Mr. Albert Sylvia. “This was one of the closest tournaments in history, with very few points separating the 3rd place team from the 9th place team.” With that being said, Acadeca still came out 4th and qualified for state, something that hasn’t happened for over 20 years. “I really can't say how happy and proud I am of our team for getting the chance to go to State,” said senior Candice Yip.
“The experience of presenting a speech or carrying a conversation with strangers is useful beyond competitions,” said senior, Courtney Nguyen.” AcaDeca pushes its decathletes to expand their perspective of the world and get out of their comfort zone. Rather than specializing in one area, a decathlete ought to be consistent and well-rounded.” This year, Acadeca has been at their top game, taking 4th at Regionals and now competing in State, everyone on the team has been working hard and it is truly showing. However, after this year, seven of their members will be graduating and they are in need of new bright minds. “The whole team is like my family. Through the hours and agony of studying we share, we become closer.” said senior Candice Yip. So if you are interested in joining Acadeca next year, don’t be afraid to try out. As for now, good luck Acadeca 2011-2012 and hope you win more medals at State and move on to Nationals! | |
| | | Stanley Shaw
Posts : 551 Join date : 2011-07-13 Location : Milky Way Galaxy
| Subject: Second Draft Revision Sun Mar 11, 2012 2:39 pm | |
| The Academic Decathlon (Acadeca) team finished 4th out of 50 teams at the LA County Qualifying Tournament in February<comma> and qualified to compete at the AcaDeca State Championships for the first time in over two decades. The state competition will be held on Mar. 16 and 17 in Sacramento. As usual, the competition will be a two day competition on the main theme, The Great Depression, and a wide variety of other topics. Acadeca has just over a month from the Regionals to the State to prepare for their competition. On day one of the State Championships, the students will deliver a speech, write an essay on Heart of Darkness <italicize> by Joseph Conrad, and be interviewed by the Acadeca judges. Day two consists of tests on the following subjects: math, science, economics, literature, art, music, and history. At the end of these rigorous two days, the finalists will go on to compete for the National title.
Arcadia's team consists of nine students, seniors Matthew Shum, Shirley Zhou, Candice Yip, Jason Wang, and Courtney Nguyen, junior Sue Wang, and sophomore Steven Xia, along with team captains<Team Captains> Emily Liu and Lynn Huang both of whom are seniors. “Although Arcadia teams have been successful in the past, this team qualified for State because each member made a significant contribution. Each member of the team won at least one medal, and even when a student did not [earn a] medal, he or she may have finished in the top 15 and earned significant points for the team,” said advisor <adviser> Mr. Albert Sylvia. “This was one of the closest tournaments in history, with very few points separating the 3rd place team from the 9th place team.” With that being said, Acadeca still came out 4th and qualified for state, something that hasn’t happened for over 20 years. “I really can't say how happy and proud I am of our team for getting the chance to go to State,” said senior Candice Yip.
“The experience of presenting a speech or carrying a conversation with strangers is useful beyond competitions,” said senior,<no comma here> Courtney Nguyen.” <the comma should be facing the other way> AcaDeca pushes its decathletes to expand their perspective of the world and get out of their comfort zone. Rather than specializing in one area, a decathlete ought to be consistent and well-rounded.” This year, Acadeca has been at their<its; or you can add "members" after "Acadeca"> top game, taking 4th at Regionals and now competing in State, everyone on the team has been working hard and it is truly showing. However, after this year, seven of their<its; OR you can remove "of their"> members will be graduating and they are in need of new bright minds. “The whole team is like my family. Through the hours and agony of studying we share, we become closer.” <,"> said senior Candice Yip. So if you are interested in joining Acadeca next year, don’t be afraid to try out. As for now, good luck Acadeca 2011-2012 and hope you win more medals at State and move on to Nationals! | |
| | | Leo Jiang
Posts : 56 Join date : 2011-07-14
| Subject: Re: Acadeca at State ROUGH Mon Mar 12, 2012 11:11 am | |
| The Academic Decathlon (Acadeca) team finished 4th out of 50 teams at the LA County Qualifying Tournament in February, and qualified to compete at the AcaDeca State Championships for the first time in over two decades. The state competition will be held on Mar. 16 and 17 in Sacramento. As usual, the competition will be a two day competition on the main theme, The Great Depression, and a wide variety of other topics. Acadeca has just over a month from the Regionals to the State to prepare for their competition. On day one of the State Championships, the students will deliver a speech, write an essay on Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, and be interviewed by the Acadeca judges. Day two consists of tests on the following subjects: math, science, economics, literature, art, music, and history. At the end of these rigorous two days, the finalists will go on to compete for the National title.
Arcadia's team consists of nine students, seniors Matthew Shum, Shirley Zhou, Candice Yip, Jason Wang, and Courtney Nguyen, junior Sue Wang, and sophomore Steven Xia, along with Team Captains Emily Liu and Lynn Huang both of whom are seniors. “Although Arcadia teams have been successful in the past, this team qualified for State because each member made a significant contribution. Each member of the team won at least one medal, and even when a student did not [earn a] medal, he or she may have finished in the top 15 and earned significant points for the team,” said adviser Mr. Albert Sylvia. “This was one of the closest tournaments in history, with very few points separating the 3rd place team from the 9th place team.” With that being said, Acadeca still came out 4th and qualified for state, something that hasn’t happened for over 20 years. “I really can't say how happy and proud I am of our team for getting the chance to go to State,” said senior Candice Yip.
“The experience of presenting a speech or carrying a conversation with strangers is useful beyond competitions,” said senior Courtney Nguyen. ”AcaDeca pushes its decathletes to expand their perspective of the world and get out of their comfort zone. Rather than specializing in one area, a decathlete ought to be consistent and well-rounded.” This year, Acadeca [members] has been at their top game, taking 4th at Regionals and now competing in State, everyone on the team has been working hard and it is truly showing. However, after this year, seven of their members will be graduating and they are in need of new bright minds. “The whole team is like my family. Through the hours and agony of studying we share, we become closer,” said senior Candice Yip. So if you are interested in joining Acadeca next year, don’t be afraid to try out. As for now, good luck Acadeca 2011-2012 and hope you win more medals at State and move on to Nationals! | |
| | | Stanley Shaw
Posts : 551 Join date : 2011-07-13 Location : Milky Way Galaxy
| Subject: Third Draft Revision Mon Mar 12, 2012 12:55 pm | |
| The Academic Decathlon (Acadeca) team finished 4th out of 50 teams at the LA County Qualifying Tournament in February, and qualified to compete at the AcaDeca State Championships for the first time in over two decades. The state competition will be held on Mar. 16 and 17 in Sacramento. As usual, the competition will be a two day competition on the main theme, The Great Depression, and a wide variety of other topics. Acadeca has just over a month from the Regionals to the State to prepare for their competition. On day one of the State Championships, the students will deliver a speech, write an essay on Heart of Darkness<italicize again> by Joseph Conrad, and be interviewed by the Acadeca judges. Day two consists of tests on the following subjects: math, science, economics, literature, art, music, and history. At the end of these rigorous two days, the finalists will go on to compete for the National title.
Arcadia's team consists of nine students, seniors Matthew Shum, Shirley Zhou, Candice Yip, Jason Wang, and Courtney Nguyen, junior Sue Wang, and sophomore Steven Xia, along with Team Captains Emily Liu and Lynn Huang<comma> both of whom are seniors. “Although Arcadia teams have been successful in the past, this team qualified for State because each member made a significant contribution. Each member of the team won at least one medal, and even when a student did not [earn a] medal, he or she may have finished in the top 15 and earned significant points for the team,” said adviser Mr. Albert Sylvia. “This was one of the closest tournaments in history, with very few points separating the 3rd place team from the 9th place team.” With that being said, Acadeca still came out 4th and qualified for state, something that hasn’t happened for over 20 years. “I really can't say how happy and proud I am of our team for getting the chance to go to State,” said senior Candice Yip.
“The experience of presenting a speech or carrying a conversation with strangers is useful beyond competitions,” said senior Courtney Nguyen. "AcaDeca pushes its decathletes to expand their perspective of the world and get out of their comfort zone. Rather than specializing in one area, a decathlete ought to be consistent and well-rounded.” This year, Acadeca [members] has been at their top game, taking 4th at Regionals and now competing in State,<;?> everyone on the team has been working hard and it is truly showing. However, after this year, seven of their members will be graduating and they are in need of new bright minds. “The whole team is like my family. Through the hours and agony of studying we share, we become closer,” said senior Candice Yip. So if you are interested in joining Acadeca next year, don’t be afraid to try out. As for now, good luck Acadeca 2011-2012 and hope you win more medals at State and move on to Nationals! | |
| | | Leo Jiang
Posts : 56 Join date : 2011-07-14
| Subject: Re: Acadeca at State ROUGH Tue Mar 13, 2012 5:08 pm | |
| The Academic Decathlon (Acadeca) team finished 4th out of 50 teams at the LA County Qualifying Tournament in February, and qualified to compete at the AcaDeca State Championships for the first time in over two decades. The state competition will be held on Mar. 16 and 17 in Sacramento. As usual, the competition will be a two day competition on the main theme, The Great Depression, and a wide variety of other topics. Acadeca has just over a month from the Regionals to the State to prepare for their competition. On day one of the State Championships, the students will deliver a speech, write an essay on Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, and be interviewed by the Acadeca judges. Day two consists of tests on the following subjects: math, science, economics, literature, art, music, and history. At the end of these rigorous two days, the finalists will go on to compete for the National title.
Arcadia's team consists of nine students, seniors Matthew Shum, Shirley Zhou, Candice Yip, Jason Wang, and Courtney Nguyen, junior Sue Wang, and sophomore Steven Xia, along with Team Captains Emily Liu and Lynn Huang, both of whom are seniors. “Although Arcadia teams have been successful in the past, this team qualified for State because each member made a significant contribution. Each member of the team won at least one medal, and even when a student did not [earn a] medal, he or she may have finished in the top 15 and earned significant points for the team,” said adviser Mr. Albert Sylvia. “This was one of the closest tournaments in history, with very few points separating the 3rd place team from the 9th place team.” With that being said, Acadeca still came out 4th and qualified for state, something that hasn’t happened for over 20 years. “I really can't say how happy and proud I am of our team for getting the chance to go to State,” said senior Candice Yip.
“The experience of presenting a speech or carrying a conversation with strangers is useful beyond competitions,” said senior Courtney Nguyen. ”AcaDeca pushes its decathletes to expand their perspective of the world and get out of their comfort zone. Rather than specializing in one area, a decathlete ought to be consistent and well-rounded.” This year, Acadeca [members] has been at their top game, taking 4th at Regionals and now competing in State; everyone on the team has been working hard and it is truly showing. However, after this year, seven of their members will be graduating and they are in need of new bright minds. “The whole team is like my family. Through the hours and agony of studying we share, we become closer,” said senior Candice Yip. So if you are interested in joining Acadeca next year, don’t be afraid to try out. As for now, good luck Acadeca 2011-2012 and hope you win more medals at State and move on to Nationals! | |
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