Yes basically for the most part. The only difference is usually the placement of wells, their depths and probably the soils in them. Otherwise the boxes into which you plug numbers in are basically the sameglasmacheru20 wrote:In the practice scenario online they give you what to put in each box and how to calculate most things, does anyone know if they keep that at competitions?
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Does anyone else feel like this event is like 70% testing definitions of terms? That's pretty much everything we get wrong on tests...
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We just put all the definitions on the cheat sheet and write the answers on the test word for word. The tests are usually super short so there is plenty of time to do this at competition (at least before nats).
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