Having a great binder is only half the fight. You have to know you binder as well. You have states this weekend, I'm assuming, and the best way totyasasvi wrote:Btw my binder is not trash, but it is bad compared to Community MS (won 4th in nats last year and same people doing this year). I have barely any chance of beating them, but I still have some hope. We compete in NJ. I want to beat Community really badly, and we had a chance until yesterday when our state made wind power a written exam only which makes it so much harder for us. Also, I have no partner for the event. Can someone plz help me out? We could share our binders, and designs. We got 900 volts without resistance. Plz I'll give designs too. Email yasasvi321@gmail.com.
go IMHO is writing your own notes. I don't see as well why you are trying to beat a nationally placing team in wind power, and I seriously doubt having one of our binders will give you the lead. Following tips given in these forums, such as having formulas, timelines, and a detailed diagram will help. If the test is written, expect many application based problems where formulas will be needed.