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SHSID Won First Place in USAD China! Congratulations!
SHSID Won First Place in USAD China! Congratulations!
In the period between February 26th to 28th, four teams and five individuals in SHSID participated in the United States Academic Decathlon China (USAD) Finals in Guangzhou. This year, a team from SHSID, led by Conrad Chan of 12(1), captured first place with a record score of 46000, which is 2000 more points than the previous record. In total, our school attained an exceptional achievement of acquiring 13 gold, 18 silver, and 21 bronze medals, bringing back the highest number of medals in our school’s history in the USAD competition.
USAD is an annual competition that consists of seven academic subject tests, an interview, an essay, and a speech event, which all revolve around the 2018 theme of Africa. A team is formed by students from three divisions: Honors, Scholastic, and Varsity. While the ten events are individual-based, the Super Quiz event involves two to three participants from each division answering multiple choice questions that contain a mixture of problems encompassing the seven subjects. The top twenty teams selected from the 208 teams in the China Finals are promoted to travel to the state of Texas in April to participate in the U.S. Final Round.
During an interview with News Group, Archie Jiang from Class 11(1) and Koki Ajiri from 12(3), members of our USAD China champion team, shared their experiences of their respective involvements in the competition. Both interviewees have participated in USAD for three consecutive years. When questioned about advice that may be helpful to other teams, Koki responded that teams should have “an immense team spirit” and make their team members feel important and involved in the competition. Indeed, USAD stress on team collaboration since team members need to assist each other during their long period of preparation. Their team, for instance, also emphasized mutual support by holding extra individual sessions to aid teammates who were especially weak in certain subjects. They also solved arguments in the team though a voting system.
Koki mentioned that he is the founder of the USAD China Scrimmage, a mock event that simulates the actual Decathlon competition. He commented that he was motivated to create the event because it allows students to “understand where their strengths and weaknesses are.”
The interview with the two participants exemplifies that the contest is incontrovertibly a memorable experience for all decathletes. It also helps to expand students’ perspectives on all scopes. We hope that the team can achieve more valuable experiences and accomplishments in the US Finals.
(Written by 11(1)B Jenny Su Pictures by 9(6) Tim Lin)