Illinois 2011
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Re: Illinois 2011
Ours tied - 1st and 1st.
100% of deaths are somehow caused by science.
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I'd like to recommend our way of practicing.
We have everyone study, but mainly focus on three events for those doing the event to get a lot of practice. We change focus events each practice. It has proved successful.
We have everyone study, but mainly focus on three events for those doing the event to get a lot of practice. We change focus events each practice. It has proved successful.
100% of deaths are somehow caused by science.
Don't be a statistic.
Don't do science.
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Don't be a statistic.
Don't do science.
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hmmm....care to explain a bit more?
it sounds pretty interesting...but isn't it sorta hard because you change your events each time? so you don't get a lot of time to learn each event? and if everyone is switching, isn't that confusing?
it sounds pretty interesting...but isn't it sorta hard because you change your events each time? so you don't get a lot of time to learn each event? and if everyone is switching, isn't that confusing?
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You keep your own events; just different people get more attention each time. Everyone gets their events as focus events.
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still confused...you say you don't change focus events...
Cheesy Pie wrote:I'd like to recommend our way of practicing.
We have everyone study, but mainly focus on three events for those doing the event to get a lot of practice. We change focus events each practice. It has proved successful.
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I said right there: we change focus events every week.
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Re: Illinois 2011
So everybody on the team, in any given practice, is doing the same three "focus" events during the practice, and those events may happen to coincide with a person's official events? (That's how I understood your explanation...) Huh. When did you guys start doing that?
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Favorite events: Anatomy, Microbe Mission, Ornithology, Circuit Lab, Helicopter
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No! Lets say that the focus events were Towers, Awesome Aquifers, and Forestry. Then whoever did at least one of those three events would get extra tips. Everyone else worked normally. Then the next week's events were Bottle Rocket, Food Science, and Dynamic Planet. Then whoever did at least one of those events got extra help. Whoever didn't worked normally. The focus events change each week. Near a competition, everyone gets extra help.
100% of deaths are somehow caused by science.
Don't be a statistic.
Don't do science.
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Re: Illinois 2011
oh
so the focus events are for COACHES and people who coach events...not students.... got it
hm, thats a good idea... *muses for a while*
so the focus events are for COACHES and people who coach events...not students.... got it
hm, thats a good idea... *muses for a while*
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