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stephritz929 wrote:Just out of curiosity, has anyone gotten this as a station? The rules say it could be a test or a station, so just wondering what the station could be like :geek:
No... But that would be awful! I imagine it'd be one story / situation per station, and some take longer than others, and ohgeeznowIhavetogostudymore.
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dustykingwood wrote:Hey everyone I was wondering if someone could help me on what exactly to study for at nationals. Pastureaztion is at the top of my list because of our state test. But anything else? my cheat sheet already has the diseases and im going to memorize the studies

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lol, that was quite an interesting state test. Except it wasn't really about pasteurization, as you only had to know a few basic facts about it. More about interpreting the graphs.
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liutony66 wrote:
dustykingwood wrote:Hey everyone I was wondering if someone could help me on what exactly to study for at nationals. Pastureaztion is at the top of my list because of our state test. But anything else? my cheat sheet already has the diseases and im going to memorize the studies

thx
lol, that was quite an interesting state test. Except it wasn't really about pasteurization, as you only had to know a few basic facts about it. More about interpreting the graphs.

I know right? I didn't mind the graphs except we were told the wrong one for the bonus, we had asked the helper proctor since all the tables were labled #1 and at the last minute had to redo our whole first tie breaker (we had written paragraphs about the total wrong graph) XD yaaa... are you from Bekendorf? (sorry if I spelled that wrong)
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dustykingwood wrote:
liutony66 wrote:
dustykingwood wrote:Hey everyone I was wondering if someone could help me on what exactly to study for at nationals. Pastureaztion is at the top of my list because of our state test. But anything else? my cheat sheet already has the diseases and im going to memorize the studies

thx
lol, that was quite an interesting state test. Except it wasn't really about pasteurization, as you only had to know a few basic facts about it. More about interpreting the graphs.

I know right? I didn't mind the graphs except we were told the wrong one for the bonus, we had asked the helper proctor since all the tables were labled #1 and at the last minute had to redo our whole first tie breaker (we had written paragraphs about the total wrong graph) XD yaaa... are you from Bekendorf? (sorry if I spelled that wrong)
No he's (I think liutony66 is a boy) on Colleyville's team. I am though. :)
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No he's (I think liutony66 is a boy) on Colleyville's team. I am though. :)[/quote]

Nice :) See ya'll at nats :D
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illusionofconfusion wrote:
stephritz929 wrote:Just out of curiosity, has anyone gotten this as a station? The rules say it could be a test or a station, so just wondering what the station could be like :geek:
No... But that would be awful! I imagine it'd be one story / situation per station, and some take longer than others, and ohgeeznowIhavetogostudymore.
I don't think this is the type of event that can even be run at stations : P

I suppose if this was at stations, they'd have to make really short cases and quick questions, more like a microbe mission test than epidemiology.
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That is VERY true! PA states were yesterday and the cases studies were really long! It was my first state test so I had no idea what to expect, we barely finished in time :?
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stephritz929 wrote:That is VERY true! PA states were yesterday and the cases studies were really long! It was my first state test so I had no idea what to expect, we barely finished in time :?
lol wow, I've had people say state was in february all the way to april : P

I would suggest splitting up the test the disease test is relatively easy to divide, since usually you can split it up by story. for example, a case about salmonella can go to you and your partner can do a case about cholera. that way it goes faster. The method has worked pretty well for us except for when the test was about one HUGE case with a thousand questions :roll:
What disease did cured ham actually have?
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I think my partner and I will place in states.
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Anyone know what units prevalence/incidence are measured in?
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