The Memphis Section of the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the Memphis Chemical Association (MCA) are proud to announce the 2003 Chemistry Examinations. The Thirty-Fourth Annual Competitive Examination in High School Chemistry and the Eighteenth Annual Local Examination for the Chemistry Olympiad will be held on Friday April 4, 2003 at Christian Brothers University. Registration will begin at 8:00 A.M. in Foyer of the CBU Theater. The examinations will be from 9:00-11:00 A.M. A complimentary lunch in the cafeteria will be provided, and there will be lab tours and demonstrations after lunch. Parking is available on the Central Avenue lot, see campus map.
8:00 a.m. Registration, Foyer CBU Theater
8:45 a.m. Welcome, CBU Theater
9:00-11:00 a.m. Exams
11:00 p.m. Lab Tours & Demonstrations
12:15 a.m. Complimentary Lunch in Cafeteria
Sponsors
Memphis Section of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
Memphis Chemical Association (MCA)
Christian Brothers University
Corporate Sponsors
for 2003
Competitive Examination in High School Chemistry for First Year Students
The test will be multiple choice and is intended for students in their first non-Advanced Placement (AP) course in Chemistry. There will be one section in which the student writes a paragraph on a topic of current interest. The two-hour examination will be given to students selected by their teachers to enter the competition.
The number of chemistry students invited to represent your school is determined by the school’s total enrollment. Schools with enrollment of 1800 or more students, can send up to 8 students. Schools with enrollment between 1201 and 1800 students, can send up to 6 students. Schools with enrollment between 601 and 1200 students, can send up to 4 students. Schools with enrollment of 600 or less students, can send up to 2 students.
To be eligible for the chemistry competition, the teacher must: (a) return the entry form to Christian Brothers University by Wednesday April 1, 2003, making sure that the names are correct for all the chemistry teachers and the school principal; (b) send no more students than were allowed according to your school’s classification. Each student must bring two No. 2 pencils with good erasers and a hand-held calculator (optional).
Plaques will be awarded by the Memphis Section ACS and Memphis Chemical Association to the top 20 students at the annual awards luncheon. Monetary awards will be given to the most outstanding students. Teachers who have prepared students to compete will be given an award to acknowledge their ability to motivate the students to take the test. All other students who attended the awards luncheon will receive Certificates of Superior Student.
Local Examination for the Chemistry Olympiad for AP Students
The U.S. team performed very well in recent International Chemistry Olympiads. Wouldn’t it be great to have a Memphis student on the 2003 U. S. team. This exam is given to select the top eight nominees for taking the National Exam and possible selection to the 2003 U.S. team.
All students who participate will be recognized and presented with a certificate. Monetary awards will be given to the most outstanding students. We feel this recognition will serve to stimulate interest and promote a positive attitude toward chemistry.
Teachers of AP chemistry must complete and return the registration form by April 1, 2003. No more than three students from any one school will be allowed to take the Local Exam on April 4. All students taking these exams must be U.S. Citizens and will need a U.S. Passport if selected for the U.S. team. The rules for the National Exam allow only two nominees per school. Those rules also allow only non-programmable calculators on the exams.
Eight students will be scheduled to take the National Exam at CBU Saturday April 26, 2003. The total time for the National Exam will be about 4 hour, of multiple parts, including a laboratory practical that seeks to identify students’ ability to handle practical tasks, to solve problems, and to demonstrate laboratory techniques.
Questions should be directed to Dr. Mike Condren at (901) 321-3435 or mcondren@cbu.edu.