
We want to know what materials we can study.
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Yeah, as Person said, you can probably get the rules from your coach (they should have received the rules manual upon registration), or the page on the wiki also has the topics listed with information. As far as resources for studying these topics goes, the Physics Classroom is one of the best widely available introductory-level materials you can find. HyperPhysics can also have good information as well (see here and here).Master Mason wrote:We are doing Science Olympiad and we are doing Crave the Wave.(I know you couldn't tell)![]()
We want to know what materials we can study.
Thanks for helping us.
Your help will be appreciated throughout the entire Freemason society.
THX SO MUCH XD
I'd very much suggest getting a good textbook. Skip over anything with any calculus (or any math beyond precal), but try and understand the concepts behind them. Having something structured to work with was incredibly helpful compared to just looking up random stuff on the internet whenever I came across something I didn't know.Master Mason wrote:We are doing Science Olympiad and we are doing Crave the Wave.(I know you couldn't tell)![]()
We want to know what materials we can study.
Thanks for helping us.
Your help will be appreciated throughout the entire Freemason society.
THX SO MUCH XD
you can use a textbook,Master Mason wrote:We are doing Science Olympiad and we are doing Crave the Wave.(I know you couldn't tell)![]()
We want to know what materials we can study.
Thanks for helping us.
Your help will be appreciated throughout the entire Freemason society.
THX SO MUCH XD
What i usually do is google all the topics stated in the rules, or go to encyclopedia Britannica, then put the printed copis in my binder, but yeah encyclopedia Britannica is a prtty good source, so is kahn academyamydata123 wrote:What do you think I should put inside the binder.
Can you show me some good resources?
1) Not in the event, so I don't know anything about the binder.amydata123 wrote:What do you think I should put inside the binder.
Can you show me some good resources?
My partner and I had about 700? pages (it was almost 3 inches worth of paper) of just straight up wikipedia. Given how fast paced nationals was I don't think the binder is that importantamydata123 wrote:What do you think I should put inside the binder.
Can you show me some good resources?
Speaking of which (for binders in general) do you find sheet protectors to be useful? I tend to use them in Fossils because it helps me turn the pages, but I haven't done any other binder events before this year (well, I did Simple Machines but that doesn't really count; we used the binder ~3 times total in 2 years).Adi1008 wrote:My partner and I had about 700? pages (it was almost 3 inches worth of paper) of just straight up wikipedia. Given how fast paced nationals was I don't think the binder is that importantamydata123 wrote:What do you think I should put inside the binder.
Can you show me some good resources?
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