Cool science!
Come tour the unique anechoic and reverberation facilities at BYU. The tour is geared to the age group specified. (Please honor the age specifications.) Sponsored by the BYU Student Chapter of the Acoustical Society of America, the BYU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
No cost, but you must sign up below for a space. Limited to 15 students.
If you have kids in grades 4–6, they can attend at the same time as long as you have reserved spaces in both groups! The groups will swap rooms halfway through.
Meet 1:45 at the pendulum in the Eyring Science Center.
Please put name(s) of your child(ren) attending in the details field, below.
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Holy cow, this was just posted an hour or so ago and it’s almost full.
We have a few more spots in the younger group! Thanks for signing up!
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Did I make it in?
Are moms counted as one of the 15?
And do you know how long it will be?
Thanks.
If you were able to reserve a space, you are in. The event will say it’s closed if it’s full. Moms don’t count — unless they are in grades 7–9.
I don’t think I’m even planning to go in with the group. I don’t know if they’ll have room for us.
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Shelly, I have you down for 2 spaces. 12/15 are now called for.

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