Best Delegation

Cape Coral High School from Florida won Best Large Delegation for the second year in a row

The Washington Area Model United Nations Conference (WAMUNC) just ended!

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The Best Delegate team has visited many college conferences this year and we got to compare and contrast – and blog about – each one. During our travels, we often hear debate about rankings from competitive delegates representing rival teams. So which is the best college Model UN team in the world?

We decided to answer that question and will be releasing our Best College Model UN Teams standings. We had to divide the college circuit up into two divisions to reflect two collegiate circuits – the explanation can be found here. We’re releasing the Best College Model UN Teams World Division standings (as of March 21st, 2011) for colleges in the top 16-25 on March 24th and will be releasing the Top 30 Best College Model UN Teams National Division standings shortly before NMUN. Check back tomorrow to see which colleges made the list!

In the meantime, you can learn more below if you’re curious as to why we decided to publish standings or want to find out about the divisions and our methodology.

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The college circuit had to be divided into two divisions because we noticed two different circuits of conferences with very little overlap in participating colleges. We explain below the two divisions as well as our methodology behind the standings.

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The Best Delegate team has visited over twenty conferences so far this year and we got to compare and contrast – and blog about – each one. During our travels, we get asked by curious high school students: What are the most prestigious conferences? And from those results, which teams are the best in America?

We decided to answer the question of best high school teams and released our Best High School Model UN Teams standings (based on results as of March 21, 2011) for schools in the top 16-25 on March 23rd. Which schools made the list? Find out here!

You can learn more below if you’re curious as to why we decided to publish standings or want to find out about our methodology including which conferences we used to calculate the standings.

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