Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 4:52 pm Post subject: Stage 2
Hi!
The Stage 2 invitee list is out:
Dominic Charley Roy, Dawson College, Montreal, QC
Pang Chieh Chiu, St. George's School, Vancouver, BC
David Choi, St. George's School, Vancouver, BC
Calvin Deng, Cary Academy, Cary, NC
Sam Eisenstat, Academy for Gifted Children-PACE, Richmond Hill, ON
Daniel Hui, Woburn CI, Scarborough, ON
Billy Janitsch, Earl Haig SS, North York, ON
Justin Li, Sir Robert Borden HS, Nepean, ON
Mantas Matelis, Bayview SS, Richmond Hill, ON
Joshua Netterfield, Michael Power-St. Joseph, Etobicoke, ON
Geoffry Song, Lisgar CI, Ottawa, ON
Aaron Vaartjes, Gordon Graydon Memorial SS, Mississauga, ON
Allen Yang, Cary Academy, Cary, NC
Kevin Yeo, William Lyon Mackenzie CI, North York, ON
Darin Yu, L'Amoreaux CI, Scarborough, ON
Kevin Yu, Don Mills CI, North York, ON
David Yun, Richview CI, Etobicoke, ON
Gary Zeng, Don Mills CI, North York, ON
Joe Zeng, Don Mills CI, North York, ON
Cyril Zhang, Don Mills CI, North York, ON
Congratulations! I can't wait to meet all of you (and some of you again (except the 25% I see at least once a week)). It will be a most excellent week.
Oh. There's a real reason for this post. Would anyone from the Greater Toronto Area be interested in coordinating a train ride?
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Tony
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 5:03 pm Post subject: RE:Stage 2
P.S. I'm not sure where the trains go, but there are Greyhound routes from Bloor & Bay that stop right at UWaterloo campus (sometimes with Cambridge/Kitchener in between -- wait for the last stop). This has been my preferred Toronto-Waterloo public transit commute.
I believe this is the only GO BUS Route that go there.
Cyril
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 6:07 pm Post subject: RE:Stage 2
Yeah, I suppose they meant buses. Haha.
*Would anyone from the Greater Toronto Area be interested in coordinating a bus ride?
chrisbrown
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 6:14 pm Post subject: RE:Stage 2
Georgeown or Hamilton is as close as you can get on the train, and bus 25 (Helldemon's link) is more like Square One -> Waterloo for practical purposes. If you can get to Square One, the Go is more reliable for obvious traffic reasons, but the Greyhound is cheaper and possibly more convenient depending on where people are.
crossley7
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 12:54 pm Post subject: RE:Stage 2
Just wondering, what kind of score do you need to make it to stage 2? Im guessing this year it would have been at least 70 since the contest was so easy
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A.J
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 4:29 pm Post subject: RE:Stage 2
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:52 am Post subject: Re: Stage 2
I'm interested.
trintith
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 12:11 pm Post subject: RE:Stage 2
I'm also interested! The cost of a group on the GO from Square One to the University of Waterloo is $50.21 (GO fare calculator). Five people can use this, so it works out to $10.04 per person. Best I can tell, this is almost half of what Greyhound seems to charge. According to Google, the transit would take about 2 hours, similar to Greyhound's claim. The catch is that at least one but not more than two of the people must be 18. Would this work out? Has anyone tried the GO buses?
Tony
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 1:45 pm Post subject: RE:Stage 2
Greyhound is 1.5~2 hours and ~$13 each way (might have changed, it's been a while) on the student fare. I would imagine that Dundas & Bay is a lot easier to get to, than to Square One (unless, of course, you live in Mississauga)
I'm also interested! The cost of a group on the GO from Square One to the University of Waterloo is $50.21 (GO fare calculator). Five people can use this, so it works out to $10.04 per person. Best I can tell, this is almost half of what Greyhound seems to charge. According to Google, the transit would take about 2 hours, similar to Greyhound's claim. The catch is that at least one but not more than two of the people must be 18. Would this work out? Has anyone tried the GO buses?
I've never used a GO bus myself before, so I wouldn't know. That fare thing might not work out, as I don't know any 18-year-old Torontonians who made it, and I know for a fact that neither Cyril nor I will be 18 in time for Stage 2.