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Re: Water Quality B/C
Okay - this is my first time doing Div. C for Water Quality. Does anyone know where I should start studying to get decent information that was not from Div. B? Of course, anything is fine regardless of what division it's from. This event is pretty open-ended.
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The rules are essentially the same for both divisions. Anything that you used for B will work fine for C.
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There's surely a difficulty level difference between the two divisions though, right? I certainly didn't know everything on the states test last year, although I studied everything on the Water Quality disk. This event seems very open-ended. I just need someplace to learn more. If that makes sense.
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“Goodbye,” said the fox.
“And now here is my secret, a very simple secret:
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly;
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Re: Water Quality B/C
It's truly a huge event. You need to know properties of water, the current bug list (not released yet...), ecosystems, pollution, water treatment. Plenty to start with even before rules come out.
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Re: Water Quality B/C
WQ is a low(er) scoring event, so I'm sure, somewhere, someone gives the same test to both divisions and still receives a nice distribution of scores. That said, when writing a C test versus a B test on the same material, questions that involve higher-order thinking can be used (more often). In other words, work towards a goal of a higher level of understanding of the material as opposed to just rote memorization. It's an art, not a science, really (did I really just say that on the science nerd forums?). Take a look at some of the C WQ tests on the Test Exchange. If memory serves me, there's at least one that I'd consider difficult enough that would not be appropriate at the B level. I wanna say it was a MC test. Go seek that out, be awestruck at what you don't know, and use that to frame your studying.caseyotis wrote:There's surely a difficulty level difference between the two divisions though, right? I certainly didn't know everything on the states test last year, although I studied everything on the Water Quality disk. This event seems very open-ended. I just need someplace to learn more. If that makes sense.
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Thank you! This is very helpful.Skink wrote:WQ is a low(er) scoring event, so I'm sure, somewhere, someone gives the same test to both divisions and still receives a nice distribution of scores. That said, when writing a C test versus a B test on the same material, questions that involve higher-order thinking can be used (more often). In other words, work towards a goal of a higher level of understanding of the material as opposed to just rote memorization. It's an art, not a science, really (did I really just say that on the science nerd forums?). Take a look at some of the C WQ tests on the Test Exchange. If memory serves me, there's at least one that I'd consider difficult enough that would not be appropriate at the B level. I wanna say it was a MC test. Go seek that out, be awestruck at what you don't know, and use that to frame your studying.caseyotis wrote:There's surely a difficulty level difference between the two divisions though, right? I certainly didn't know everything on the states test last year, although I studied everything on the Water Quality disk. This event seems very open-ended. I just need someplace to learn more. If that makes sense.
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Re: Water Quality B/C
Does anyone know what the rules mean by "community interactions" and "population dynamics". I am in Div C this year and I was in B for the past two years. Last year my partner and I just kind of ignored it and we were basically fine, but I feel like for my team's tryouts this is something I should know. Is it just like symbiotic and stuff or more like general?
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I'm pretty sure that community interactions mean things like symbiosis, but there's probably more to that. Have you looked at the training power point on soinc.org?Bigtonyz wrote:Does anyone know what the rules mean by "community interactions" and "population dynamics". I am in Div C this year and I was in B for the past two years. Last year my partner and I just kind of ignored it and we were basically fine, but I feel like for my team's tryouts this is something I should know. Is it just like symbiotic and stuff or more like general?
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“Goodbye,” said the fox.
“And now here is my secret, a very simple secret:
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly;
what is essential is invisible to the
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Le Petit Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
“And now here is my secret, a very simple secret:
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly;
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Re: Water Quality B/C
Hi,caseyotis wrote:Thank you! This is very helpful.Skink wrote:WQ is a low(er) scoring event, so I'm sure, somewhere, someone gives the same test to both divisions and still receives a nice distribution of scores. That said, when writing a C test versus a B test on the same material, questions that involve higher-order thinking can be used (more often). In other words, work towards a goal of a higher level of understanding of the material as opposed to just rote memorization. It's an art, not a science, really (did I really just say that on the science nerd forums?). Take a look at some of the C WQ tests on the Test Exchange. If memory serves me, there's at least one that I'd consider difficult enough that would not be appropriate at the B level. I wanna say it was a MC test. Go seek that out, be awestruck at what you don't know, and use that to frame your studying.caseyotis wrote:There's surely a difficulty level difference between the two divisions though, right? I certainly didn't know everything on the states test last year, although I studied everything on the Water Quality disk. This event seems very open-ended. I just need someplace to learn more. If that makes sense.
I think the test in reference is the Kearney 2013 Invitational Test. It's a VERY challenging but also very good exam. Most of the questions on that test are difficult--don't be deceived because they are multiple choice. Give the test a try and then check your answers. If there is a question that you don't understand the answer to, post here and I (or somebody else) can try and help! It's a great test and worth taking.
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