Awesome Aquifers B
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
Mmhmm, if it's out there, it's fair game. I'd spend 20 minutes searching the net for every diagram you can get your hands on because, if your test isn't written by a college professor, it's entirely possible you'll get something the supervisor dug up online. And then if you study it ahead of time, you'll know it!
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
If anyone has any tests for awesome aquifers, please post them.
I have the state finals coming up this saturday
I have the state finals coming up this saturday
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
Sure, you first.
If you've hit crunch time and really need a practice test, do a Google search. There are a few if you dig deep enough left over from '06 or '07. They're not out of date at all. I don't think this event changed since the major revision between '05 and '06...
If you've hit crunch time and really need a practice test, do a Google search. There are a few if you dig deep enough left over from '06 or '07. They're not out of date at all. I don't think this event changed since the major revision between '05 and '06...
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
Try this link, it's a study guide with lots of useful information and some sample questions. I just did a google search and found it.
http://www.groundwater.org/pe/docs_so/AABstudyguide.pdf
http://www.groundwater.org/pe/docs_so/AABstudyguide.pdf
Goodbye Science Olympiad, until next year.
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
The only thing is, the sample test in the aab study guide is way easier then the actual test (even for regionals)
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
By test, do you mean station 1 and 2, or station 3?Epicfail wrote:The only thing is, the sample test in the aab study guide is way easier then the actual test (even for regionals)
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
Easier in what sense? They used terms you don't know? Diagrams you can't read? Can't help if you don't be more specific. My guess is Station 2 killed you, but that's easy to deal with; you can find diagrams by just searching...
...if you mean Station 1, then yeah. The sample is easy.
...if you mean Station 1, then yeah. The sample is easy.
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
I was looking at some of the concepts to know for Nationals, and I saw "A Best Management Practice". What is that?
"If it were easy, everyone would do it."
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
I have a definition, but I dunno where it came from
...so just start with this here light reading. It seems to be a (somewhat) related concept to wellhead protection area.
EDIT: Congrats on the 1st at state! Very impressive.
EDIT: Congrats on the 1st at state! Very impressive.