Or possibly satire in reference to grammarGoofyFoofer wrote:I hope that's sarcasm.awesome90220 wrote:What are Excel?

Or possibly satire in reference to grammarGoofyFoofer wrote:I hope that's sarcasm.awesome90220 wrote:What are Excel?
So the main crux of your concern with the event is that one particular event supervisor made a 4 question test and messed up some of the basic event implementation issues like keeping time? Things like that happen all the time in other events, yet we don't generally completely discount the concept of the event as a result. I'm sure with a little bit of thought anyone could come up with some questions that are NOT 'ridiculously easy' to answer. For example, given a number, return the prime number that is closest in value to that number (either greater or lesser than).nxtscholar wrote:So with regards to codes and algorithms, I emphasize that I myself did not compete in it, and that the people who did for my school were happy with it (after all, both teams placed and got 2nd and 6th).
However, here is the issue that other schools had. It was ridiculously easy. I know prior users said everyone should be comfortable using excel as a platform, but when everyone is ridiculously adept at it, and the problems are also easy, then the main issue herein lies with the tiebreaker of time. ......
This happens. There was an invitational once where writers did, in fact, tip off their partners just after having left the room before the doers were rounded up. It resulted in skewed results against the teams following the rules, so I pushed for the event to be thrown out seeing as how it was compromised. I didn't win that one, but, on the other hand, I haven't seen this happen again since, either!mjcox2000 wrote:Also, in most tournaments, they have doers in one room while the writers are writing. The proctors had 2 rooms to operate in, but for whatever reason, they only used one of them. They had the doers wait outside the room while the writers wrote, then kept them outside for a few minutes after we (the writers) left, so we passed them as we left and someone who wanted to cheat could have told their partner all about the structure because they weren't paying any attention to the competitors outside.
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