Insider’s Guide to the 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee – The Journey Ends

Hello everyone!

Bee Week 2018 has officially come to an end and I’ve had a few days to reflect upon my experiences over the last six years. I first qualified for the Bee when I was seven years old so I’ve been involved with this event for nearly half my life!

My goal every year has been to increase my knowledge and improve my ranking and I am proud to say that I have achieved that. This year, I was named a Championship Finalist and tied for 10th place. I may not have won the National Spelling Bee, but sometimes it’s not the result that matters as much as the process. I’ve not only learned words that will stay with me for the rest of my life, I’ve also learned the value of persistence, hard work, and resilience. All of these lessons will help me succeed in the next phase of my life.

Thank you to everyone who supported me during my journey especially my parents, who devoted so much time and energy to help me reach my goals. Thank you to my sister Anya for her patience and love, and thank you to Coco for always making me smile with her antics and distinct duende.

Lastly, I’d like to thank Scott Remer, a former National Spelling Bee participant and the author of Words of Wisdom, who coached me this last year and kept things in perspective for me.

Please check back for more photos in the upcoming weeks!

 

 

8 responses to “Insider’s Guide to the 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee – The Journey Ends”

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    Anonymous

    Dear Tara,
    You are a CHAMPION in our book. As you said, I am sure, a lot of words you learnt through the Bee process for last six years will enormously help you when you write your college essays in future and your reports, research etc in college.
    Wish you all the best in this world.
    Very sincerely
    The Dayaprema family

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    Alice campbell

    I have so enjoyed following you through the years and will miss you competing next year

  3. melodie :) Avatar
    melodie :)

    i love you tara! you did so great! 🙂

    1. the word explorer Avatar

      Thank you Melodie! You were amazing this year; good luck next year!

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    Adelle Van Daalen

    Congratulations to you, Tara! I’m proud of you! I’m pretty good at spelling but no where near that of your capabilities! Impressive
    Adelle Van Daalen (Ammamma’s friend)

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    Anonymous

    It has been so much fun watching you! Congratulations!

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    Tanvi :)

    Congratulations Tara! You did a wonderful job!

    1. the word explorer Avatar

      Thank you Tanvi! You did a great job, too!

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I’m Tara!

My name is Tara and I am a recent graduate of Duke University, with dual degrees in cultural anthropology and political science, and a minor in linguistics. Twelve years ago, I started this blog to share my love of words with others and teach people about the intricacies of etymology and words across our beloved English language!