I have never seen a station test for any of my study events. It's too complicated, and I feel like stations should be exclusive for certain events.Fanglin wrote:Just wondering? Has anybody else experienced a meteorology test in stations? If so, how was it like, and how much harder/easier is it than a regular test? We just had one at state, and there were many little stations with 2-4 problems at each. This made it nearly impossible to split up, making the time limit really hard to meet. To test makers often do stations tests for pure study events?
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That's what I was thinking, and the rules don't say anything about stations, like some event rules say.cemsc10 wrote:I have never seen a station test for any of my study events. It's too complicated, and I feel like stations should be exclusive for certain events.Fanglin wrote:Just wondering? Has anybody else experienced a meteorology test in stations? If so, how was it like, and how much harder/easier is it than a regular test? We just had one at state, and there were many little stations with 2-4 problems at each. This made it nearly impossible to split up, making the time limit really hard to meet. To test makers often do stations tests for pure study events?
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I agree. I have only participated in a Meteorology station test once, and it was horrible.Fanglin wrote:That's what I was thinking, and the rules don't say anything about stations, like some event rules say.cemsc10 wrote:I have never seen a station test for any of my study events. It's too complicated, and I feel like stations should be exclusive for certain events.Fanglin wrote:Just wondering? Has anybody else experienced a meteorology test in stations? If so, how was it like, and how much harder/easier is it than a regular test? We just had one at state, and there were many little stations with 2-4 problems at each. This made it nearly impossible to split up, making the time limit really hard to meet. To test makers often do stations tests for pure study events?
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How many stations?Terbin73 wrote:I agree. I have only participated in a Meteorology station test once, and it was horrible.Fanglin wrote:That's what I was thinking, and the rules don't say anything about stations, like some event rules say.cemsc10 wrote:
I have never seen a station test for any of my study events. It's too complicated, and I feel like stations should be exclusive for certain events.
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I can't quite remember. Maybe like 12 or something.cemsc10 wrote:How many stations?Terbin73 wrote:I agree. I have only participated in a Meteorology station test once, and it was horrible.Fanglin wrote: That's what I was thinking, and the rules don't say anything about stations, like some event rules say.
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They won't have us calculate relative humidity right? Because that needs a calculator. Has anyone seen a basic rh calculation question at states (or past nationals)?
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for us it was 20 stations.Terbin73 wrote:I can't quite remember. Maybe like 12 or something.cemsc10 wrote:How many stations?Terbin73 wrote: I agree. I have only participated in a Meteorology station test once, and it was horrible.
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Hmmmm... Interesting.Fanglin wrote:for us it was 20 stations.Terbin73 wrote:I can't quite remember. Maybe like 12 or something.cemsc10 wrote:
How many stations?
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