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Post by deleted-2131 »

Starfruit,

Congratulations on your outstanding performance. Yes, the ScienceBuddies forums are open during the summer. However, fewer experts monitor the boards, so it may take a bit longer to get a response.

Once again, congratulations!
All the best,
Terik
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Post by Louise »

Starfruit wrote:Hello!

I haven't replyed in so long and it seems weird now. But I just wanted to report back on what I got. my science teacher was really impressed and gave me 25+ out of 25. That was after my presentations. I can't believe I managed to pull this project off with the help of all the magnificent experts at science buddies. So thanks again to all the people that helped me. I enjoyed this project alot and had so much fun. I can't thank all of you enough. You don't need to reply. I just wanted to tell you that and report back after all your help.They should make more of these forums, they are so helpful for students. Too bad I didn't discover it last year. :)
After one science fair is done, there are always many more to help. You guys work so hard and are always so fast to reply (sometimes in an hour).
I have one last question: Do you get any post during the summer? Since there is no school or competitions (I think).

Thanks for all the help!
- Joanne :D
Congrats on the score! That is very impressive!

There are people checking during the summer, as Terik said. Some students do start their experiments very early or run them for a longer time!


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