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General Lab Event Question

Posted: January 9th, 2009, 1:58 pm
by sh_scienceolympiadenator
Many of the event rules (ex. Forensics, Environmental Chem) say that "Each student may bring one 8.5x11 shett of paper with handwritten notes on both sides."
In the past we could only bring in one sheet of paper per team. Have the rules changed (can two sheets be brought), or are the rules the same and just unclear? Any help would be appreciated, as we have an invitational soon and would bring two sheets if we could. Thanks! :D :D

Re: General Lab Event Question

Posted: January 9th, 2009, 6:54 pm
by smartkid222
you know, i never really noticed that. On the enviro rules they say "each student". On dynamic planet it says "each team". That's werid. idk the answer though. I would put all the info on one just in case if it's an inviational.

Re: General Lab Event Question

Posted: January 9th, 2009, 7:18 pm
by genes_girl
I would imagine if it says each student than each student can bring one (so two sheets). If it were each team, than only one.

But who knows, they could just be being unclear. :?

Re: General Lab Event Question

Posted: January 9th, 2009, 9:03 pm
by dickyjones
I took it as two sheets were allowed (for enviro and forensics) and one (for DP), but you might want to do a rule clarification. Really the extra sheet won't help that much in either of those events anyways...

Re: General Lab Event Question

Posted: January 10th, 2009, 8:27 am
by dudeincolorado
A rules clarification seems to be needed here, but if invitationals happen before they get back to you I would bring two sheets one with stuff you need and another with stuff thats nice to have and just ask the supervisor what THEY want you to do. Even if the rule clarification does go in your favor I would still do the one page of needed things and one page of things that are nice to have. So basically send a clarification, but prepare for anything.

Re: General Lab Event Question

Posted: March 2nd, 2009, 10:05 pm
by Uncle Fester
Once again, CO Dude saves your butts by providing a common-sense solution that works with any event sup outcome, instead of GUESSING or making wishes.

Yeah, I'm cranky tonight. [shakes cane at you whippersnappers] Comes with old age.