Yesmingtian wrote:So is the Caspian Sea considered a lake or not? If asked on a test to rank the largest lakes, should I include it?

Wow, that's interesting. The C Division supervisor told us that he wrote the test so that no teams would be able to finish (thus, it was really long). What did other people think of the C Division test?gyourkoshaven wrote:I don't know about C, but I felt that the B test was too short and too heavily emphasized maps.
I thought the test was crap. It was largely math based with some easy interpretation questions and some more tedious math. You didn't really need to know much to do it, but you needed to be fast with punching things in your calculator and counting squares. I studied a lot for the event and am really angry that so little knowledge was needed to take the test. And even most of the analysis was common sense.luo wrote:The Dynamic Planet test at Nationals was unlike any I'd taken before. I was clueless for a large portion of it. What'd you all think?
Yeah, I remember that too. It wasn't that long and we finished.luo wrote:Wow, that's interesting. The C Division supervisor told us that he wrote the test so that no teams would be able to finish (thus, it was really long). What did other people think of the C Division test?gyourkoshaven wrote:I don't know about C, but I felt that the B test was too short and too heavily emphasized maps.
Hm, I must have misunderstood either the chart, graph, or equation, then. In a couple cases it seemed to me that there wasn't sufficient data given to solve for the unknowns.The Eviscerator wrote:Everything you needed was in the Manning Equation section. It was just a matter of rearranging the equation to solve for the different variables.
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