#1!! WOW!!

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Hey guys, i go to a co-op for school and for the past couple months several of the kids my age (about 25 of us) have been making our science fair boards. Well earlier this week was the day of the fair and out of the 25 kids i placed #1! I did mine on electrolysis, brought in Second Seminole War artifacts and got to talk about my metal detecting passion while winning the first place ribbon!! Wow!! One judge told my mother that all six judges had me #1 with many (if not all) winning in a landslide! :hello2: I still can't believe it!

Thx for looking!

~Donney.

P.S. I also wrote a 400 word research paper on the science of electrolysis. Ions, electrons, atoms and so on and their role in electrolysis. And i also had a science log.
 

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WELL DONE! Having something you are passionate about is a great gift. Let your interest in MD'n lead to a career in science.
 

WTG! Nice looking board. Very impressive!
 

Thx everyone!
 

Way to go Donney!!

Electrolysis is a great tool with many many uses.:laughing7:
Congratz!!!
 

Thanks everyone! :)
 

Great job .. That is a wonderful presentation, Donney! Congratulations on the 1st place ribbon! :award_star_gold_1:
 

Great job .. That is a wonderful presentation, Donney! Congratulations on the 1st place ribbon! :award_star_gold_1:

Thanks man! I'm thinking of re-doing it and trying to go to state. I talked with the judges and got tips to improve it. :D
 

Good job, one of the nice things about this hobby is can teach you more than just about metal detecting. Like research, different cultures , history etc. improve social skills ( people always want to know what you found)Stay inquisitive and learn all you can.
 

Good job, one of the nice things about this hobby is can teach you more than just about metal detecting. Like research, different cultures , history etc. improve social skills ( people always want to know what you found)Stay inquisitive and learn all you can.

Oh i agree! Through this project alone, i taught myself so much about chemistry. I had to teach myself all about electrons, protons etc. and one of the judges said that my chemistry went over all their heads lol Which is funny cause until that point id never taken a chem. class
 

Great going and congratulations! You'll OWN state, I'm sure!

Chem didn't go so great with me.
Too hard to light them bunsen burners and not singe the kitty paw furs! :laughing7:

Keep up the good work! HH!
 

Good Job............
 

That a Boy :thumbsup:

Did you take it to the State finals :headbang:

Any report?:hello:
 

Great job!!! Your passion is quite obvious. Good luck if you opt to go to the state level and in swinging your rig.
 

That a Boy :thumbsup:

Did you take it to the State finals :headbang:

Any report?:hello:

I would've liked to, (still would for that matter) but too many things came up. I've been pouring a lot of time into studying for the State Latin forum which is highly competitive, so unfortunately i just didnt have the time.

Great job!!! Your passion is quite obvious. Good luck if you opt to go to the state level and in swinging your rig.

thanks man :)
 

Great job!!!

“A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”
― James Madison
The Constitution of the United States of America
 

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