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quadratic wrote:
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quadratic wrote:4 sheets was way too much
Perhaps, especially since I tend to cram information into 6-point Arial Narrow font. I got all my Protein Modeling notes on one page, and we're allowed 5 front and back in that event.
I use 4 point consolas in all caps
Yep I use 4 pt calibri, no caps required. It is easily readable.
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ribonucleicacid621 wrote:
quadratic wrote:
FullMetalMaple wrote: Perhaps, especially since I tend to cram information into 6-point Arial Narrow font. I got all my Protein Modeling notes on one page, and we're allowed 5 front and back in that event.
I use 4 point consolas in all caps
Yep I use 4 pt calibri, no caps required. It is easily readable.
I always use calibri for everything, that's my favorite font. So much nicer on the eyes than Times New Roman, in my opinion.
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We seem to be digressing from the purpose of this thread...
On a more relevant note, has anyone seen questions on karst or types of lakes?
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gneissisnice wrote:
ribonucleicacid621 wrote:
quadratic wrote: I use 4 point consolas in all caps
Yep I use 4 pt calibri, no caps required. It is easily readable.
I always use calibri for everything, that's my favorite font. So much nicer on the eyes than Times New Roman, in my opinion.
consolas is easer to read when it's smaller I think.
I think we had some karst questions at regoinals.
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quadratic wrote:I think we had some karst questions at regoinals.
What specific types of karst? I didn't have any at regionals, so I'm wondering how in depth to go with the karst. For example, should I just know sinkholes or know types of sinkholes too (dry sink and wet sink).
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fairly general i think I can't really remember much
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I think a good place to start would be the evolution of karst topography, and how it forms.
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do we need to know about certain lakes around the world?
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I have had some questions that asked like deepest lake in the world or largest river, etc.
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I would know at least the top 10, and which of those top ten are salt water, and which are fresh water. It would make an excellent true/false question (hint, hint)
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