I put in a copy of the periodic table in case the proctor forgets to give everyone a copy (which is too common in GA) and an activity series chart in case something comes up on the test that's not supposed to be there. That's about all I use.boomvroomshroom wrote:random trivia? and notes and charts too, I guess. We don't even use 90% of it half the time but oh wellGemma W wrote:Just wondering, what kinds of things are people putting in their binders? Because as far as I can tell the event is mostly calculation, aside from some of the qualitative analysis stuff and reaction prediction....
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I plan on doing this event for the first time and I am curious about what I am allowed to bring into the testing room?
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For the 2015 event, students were allowed to bring safety equipment, a calculator, a binder, and writing implements. Event supervisors would provide everything else for the lab.karan_hooda wrote:I plan on doing this event for the first time and I am curious about what I am allowed to bring into the testing room?
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