The 7th grade practice exam is a great way to get an idea of how you might do on the Entrance & Scholarship Exam in the Fall.
This is purely a practice exam. Test results have no impact on a student’s acceptance or qualification for a scholarship.
The make up exam will be held on Friday, June 14, 2019 in the Patio, beginning at 9 a.m. and ending at 11 a.m.
Online registration closes on Thursday, June 13 at 12 p.m. The exam fee is $40. The second make-up date will be June 24th. Please register for the June 14th date and email us if you would like to come on the 24th.
Participants will work with Lego Mindstorms and Tetrix Robotics. As the week progresses, they will build, program, and compete with the Lego Mindstorms robots. The high school students will introduce participants to FTC (First Tech Challenge, the level above Lego League) and teach them how to build with Tetrix. There will also be an opportunity to learn about programming the NAO humanoid robot.
The camp is held in the Justin E. Diny Science Center on Archmere's campus.
Participants will work with Lego Mindstorms and Tetrix Robotics. As the week progresses, they will build, program, and compete with the Lego Mindstorms robots. The high school students will introduce participants to FTC (First Tech Challenge, the level above Lego League) and teach them how to build with Tetrix. There will also be an opportunity to learn about programming the NAO humanoid robot.
The camp is held in the Justin E. Diny Science Center on Archmere's campus.
Participants will work with Lego Mindstorms and Tetrix Robotics. As the week progresses, they will build, program, and compete with the Lego Mindstorms robots. The high school students will introduce participants to FTC (First Tech Challenge, the level above Lego League) and teach them how to build with Tetrix. There will also be an opportunity to learn about programming the NAO humanoid robot.
The camp is held in the Justin E. Diny Science Center on Archmere's campus.
Participants will work with Lego Mindstorms and Tetrix Robotics. As the week progresses, they will build, program, and compete with the Lego Mindstorms robots. The high school students will introduce participants to FTC (First Tech Challenge, the level above Lego League) and teach them how to build with Tetrix. There will also be an opportunity to learn about programming the NAO humanoid robot.
The camp is held in the Justin E. Diny Science Center on Archmere's campus.