2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
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2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Discussion for the 2018 National Tournament, to be held at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado on May 18-19, 2018.
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Has anyone looked at the national schedule?
Rocks and dynamic are in the same block, and so are remote sensing and ecology. These are events with a lot of overlap and I'm guessing quite a few people will have event conflicts if this becomes final Hopefully Ohio pulls a rebel and changes it up
Rocks and dynamic are in the same block, and so are remote sensing and ecology. These are events with a lot of overlap and I'm guessing quite a few people will have event conflicts if this becomes final Hopefully Ohio pulls a rebel and changes it up
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Also, Fermi Questions is in the impound timeslot, which makes no sense considering it's one of the easiest events to grade.Private Wang Fire wrote:Has anyone looked at the national schedule?
Rocks and dynamic are in the same block, and so are remote sensing and ecology. These are events with a lot of overlap and I'm guessing quite a few people will have event conflicts if this becomes final Hopefully Ohio pulls a rebel and changes it up
Outside of that, the schedule is rather disastrous to my team - A&P/Dynamic, Astro/Microbes, ExpD/Forensics, MatSci/WIDI... (this is why I push self-scheduling so much)
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Even if Ohio does change it up then the teams leaving Ohio will still have issues.Private Wang Fire wrote:Has anyone looked at the national schedule?
Rocks and dynamic are in the same block, and so are remote sensing and ecology. These are events with a lot of overlap and I'm guessing quite a few people will have event conflicts if this becomes final Hopefully Ohio pulls a rebel and changes it up
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
lol you can literally automate Fermi, what is this
ExpDes or Game On should get preference for the first slot
ExpDes or Game On should get preference for the first slot
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Exactly, I'm actually working on a scoresheet for this right now (hopefully to be done tomorrow).kenniky wrote:lol you can literally automate Fermi, what is this
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
I agree that Fermi doesn't seem to make much sense in the impound slot. Perhaps they are concerned about the questions leaking and therefore put everyone at the same time...? GameOn would be challenging logistically as large tournaments (including nationals) would need many computers to support all of those teams. I agree that XPD makes more sense though.kenniky wrote:lol you can literally automate Fermi, what is this
ExpDes or Game On should get preference for the first slot
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
I certainly scratch my head when it comes to Fermi of all events running during impound while keep Dynamic and R&M together.nicholasmaurer wrote:I agree that Fermi doesn't seem to make much sense in the impound slot. Perhaps they are concerned about the questions leaking and therefore put everyone at the same time...? GameOn would be challenging logistically as large tournaments (including nationals) would need many computers to support all of those teams. I agree that XPD makes more sense though.kenniky wrote:lol you can literally automate Fermi, what is this
ExpDes or Game On should get preference for the first slot
I have run Exp D and I loved having all day to grade the labs and having them all at the same time. But finding the space to run this can be difficult and the need for 3 to 6 times the amount of equipment certainly limits some of the options in materials I provided. At least Exp D only conflicts with one other event.
Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Hi, How do you access the national schedule? I tried to google and found nothing.Private Wang Fire wrote:Has anyone looked at the national schedule?
Rocks and dynamic are in the same block, and so are remote sensing and ecology. These are events with a lot of overlap and I'm guessing quite a few people will have event conflicts if this becomes final Hopefully Ohio pulls a rebel and changes it up
Thanks.
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Re: 2018 National Tournament: Colorado State University
Look at the end of the official rulesjaisci123 wrote:Hi, How do you access the national schedule? I tried to google and found nothing.Private Wang Fire wrote:Has anyone looked at the national schedule?
Rocks and dynamic are in the same block, and so are remote sensing and ecology. These are events with a lot of overlap and I'm guessing quite a few people will have event conflicts if this becomes final Hopefully Ohio pulls a rebel and changes it up
Thanks.
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