From experience, I can say that they ask for more than that. Sometimes they ask for unique biological traits, sometimes they ask for distribution. What I do is use my herpetology format (Distribution, anatomy, diet, etc). It worked pretty well so far, considering my placements.dvegadvol wrote:My reading of the rules is that ES are supposed to ask about ID and toxic effects, which should narrow it down a bit...
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Honestly, just memorize all the chemistry stuff. That's about it. 10 pages was MORE than enough for potionsdvegadvol wrote:How are you all dealing with going from 10 pages to 2? We've gone to 5-point type. What other strategies? I've seen whole pages reduced greatly...
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I've also found that creating your fact sheets in slides helps immensely, as it allows you to position text and images very close together.dvegadvol wrote:How are you all dealing with going from 10 pages to 2? We've gone to 5-point type. What other strategies? I've seen whole pages reduced greatly...
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Having been the ES for many of of the P&P events, memorizing (this used to be called "learning") is the best approach, and I believe this is the strategy behind reducing the # of pages. In addition, I do not see a lot of searching the notes during most events. I believe overstuffed binders are very overrated, but not overstuffed Christmas stockings!Galahad wrote:Honestly, just memorize all the chemistry stuff. That's about it. 10 pages was MORE than enough for potionsdvegadvol wrote:How are you all dealing with going from 10 pages to 2? We've gone to 5-point type. What other strategies? I've seen whole pages reduced greatly...
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Ditto. I mean, it's called a study event, not a "search your notes" event. Having less note sheets is something I'll support because they actually force kids to study rather than just copy paste things onto a sheet. SciOly is less of learning and studying but rather working and making notes. The idea of "cheat sheets" takes away from the very goal and essence of the competition.drcubbin wrote:Having been the ES for many of of the P&P events, memorizing (this used to be called "learning") is the best approach, and I believe this is the strategy behind reducing the # of pages. In addition, I do not see a lot of searching the notes during most events. I believe overstuffed binders are very overrated, but not overstuffed Christmas stockings!Galahad wrote:Honestly, just memorize all the chemistry stuff. That's about it. 10 pages was MORE than enough for potionsdvegadvol wrote:How are you all dealing with going from 10 pages to 2? We've gone to 5-point type. What other strategies? I've seen whole pages reduced greatly...
But binder events... ohhh god you need them.
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I was just pouring over the list of Recommended Items on soinc, and I noticed that chromatography paper isn't on there. However, it says that chromatography is still a valid lab. Will the supervisor provide the chromatography paper? I remember doing a chromatography at a competition last year, but totally forgot if the supervisor provided. :/
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From the 2019 Manual 2.d. "Event supervisors will provide for each team: all required reagents and test solutions, any needed probes orIvanGe wrote:I was just pouring over the list of Recommended Items on soinc, and I noticed that chromatography paper isn't on there. However, it says that chromatography is still a valid lab. Will the supervisor provide the chromatography paper? I remember doing a chromatography at a competition last year, but totally forgot if the supervisor provided. :/
other instrumentation, chromatography materials, and the answer sheet." So yes, we've got you covered
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