Note Sheets

Cheat Sheets are often allowed in Study Events. Usually the event will call for a certain number of double-sided, 11" by 8.5" paper (regular printer paper). In general, the strategies for making these cheat sheets are as follows:


 * Get as much information as you can! Research your event, and try to put everything on the cheat sheet. If you run out of room, take out extraneous info that you already know. With that said...


 * Keep information readable, neat, and easy to access. Remember that you will be taking a timed test! If you are unable to find a piece of information, it's just as useless as not having it in the first place. Experiment with tables, font size, and formatting to fit your needs.


 * Have diagrams! Often the test will have a section or two with labeling, so having diagrams on your cheat sheet will help you immensely.
 * Use colors. Colors aid in visually organizing your information, making it easier to find and more appealing to the eyes.

With that said, be sure to not bring more than the allowed number of cheat sheets. Teams have been disqualified for things like this in the years past, and it is a disappointing experience for both the student and the event supervisor.
 * Use sheet protectors, in case of bad weather or other potential threats.

Events that use Cheat Sheets

 * *This is not a comprehensive list. More events than this may use Cheat Sheets.


 * Anatomy
 * Chemistry Lab
 * Crime Busters
 * Disease Detectives
 * Dynamic Planet
 * Forensics
 * Forestry
 * Meteorology
 * Reach for the Stars
 * Technical Problem Solving
 * Water Quality
 * Remote Sensing