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What's everyone's opinions about replaying specifically Dynamic Planet next year?
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BennyTheJett wrote: April 8th, 2020, 7:24 pm What's everyone's opinions about replaying specifically Dynamic Planet next year?
even though its not practical, i dislike any event being in for two years and DP is no different. however, considering that some events are in every year without being too terrible (even if its boring to do an event for three years. @expd) and DP used to be two year rotations hopefully it wont be a game of who can get the most trivia.... hopefully....its honestly just good that this will only be the event's second and not third year. i never did DP when it was two years rotations, but it seems like the rules stayed about the same.
i'm kind of disappointed that the topic didn't change because part of the fun of DP is learning about that earth system, and the stuff i have left to learn about oceans are a lot more out there and im kinda having a hard time justifying studying like the intricacies of blind estuaries. on the other hand, i really love oceanography! so on the other hand, im happy its staying :D
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Oceanography is fun, but I can't do DP next year. My partner was absolutely bored of it by the first invite and wants tectonics back. However, I'm fine with oceanography staying because now I can teach our feeder middle schoolers about it. I got the parasite achievement in tectonics and still don't know jack about it.
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am i only one who thought tectonics was basically just a topic inside of oceanography when it rotated in. I swear I already knew like 90% of it from oceano
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I did tectonics before oceans, but I agree that the content lines up a lot. I also think that tectonics and earthquakes and volcanoes had a lot of overlap, so I'm glad E+V was removed.
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BennyTheJett wrote: April 9th, 2020, 3:31 pm I did tectonics before oceans, but I agree that the content lines up a lot. I also think that tectonics and earthquakes and volcanoes had a lot of overlap, so I'm glad E+V was removed.
Unrelated, but speaking of content line-ups, I've spent a few WQ practice tests mentally screeching at the screen "This is not meant to be a DP test!" The rules are pretty well-written in terms of avoiding too much overlap, but test-writers mixing up the two can still make things a little frustrating.

It goes both ways, I guess. I've been tossed into DP as filler for a few invites and just looked over the test for bio questions.
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SilverBreeze wrote: April 9th, 2020, 11:40 pmUnrelated, but speaking of content line-ups, I've spent a few WQ practice tests mentally screeching at the screen "This is not meant to be a DP test!" The rules are pretty well-written in terms of avoiding too much overlap, but test-writers mixing up the two can still make things a little frustrating.

It goes both ways, I guess. I've been tossed into DP as filler for a few invites and just looked over the test for bio questions.
Ok I'm not the only one who noticed this lol. I figured this would happen, so as a precaution, I took up both events, plus most of the people doing DP at our middle school are also in WQ. Also, there's this one question about a scuba diver looking up and seeing a certain area of sky that I've seen on a DP, WQ, AND Forensics test. Exact wording and everything. Sometimes life is whack.
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