In the 1st Annual Puzzle Hunt more than 50 teams participated, accounting for nearly 240 students. In addition, we raised over $1200 for the JHU Red Cross's Malaria Initiative!
For the list of winners from the 2007 JHU Puzzle Hunt, click here.
For the full scoreboard from the 2007 JHU Puzzle Hunt, click here.
For pictures from the day of The 2007 JHU Puzzle Hunt, click here.
This is a location on Homewood Campus:
Two roads diverged in an open field
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent into a glassy wall
Then took the other, as just as fair
And having perhaps the better claim
Paved with lamps that climbed the path
Straight up into the fields that test
The body at its very best
I walked on to the very end
And followed each and every bend
Onto the steps of glossy white
Up this many steps that night.
Students A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H took a Calculus III midterm:
A did better than E and F, but worse than B, C and D.
H did better than E but worse than B.
D and H both did better than C but both did worse than G.
B didn't rank highest.
Three people ranked between B and F.
Rank the students from lowest score to highest score.
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