Re: Road Scholar B
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 4:50 pm
Are calculators allowed? and does anyone who went to nationals last year know if there was a map drawing?
yes, you're allowed to bring two non-graphing non-programmable calculators iirc as per the rulesAdiMohapatra77 wrote:Are calculators allowed? and does anyone who went to nationals last year know if there was a map drawing?
There should have been (I didn't goAdiMohapatra77 wrote:and does anyone who went to nationals last year know if there was a map drawing?
Yes, calculators are allowed (as Anomaly already said), and yes, there was map drawing at Nationals last year.AdiMohapatra77 wrote:Are calculators allowed? and does anyone who went to nationals last year know if there was a map drawing?
if you have access to the coaches manual by soinc, then that has most of the things that you need to know for this event. After you've learned what everything is and how to do everything, then all you need to do is practice. How quickly a team finishes the test usually determines how well you do, especially in upper levels of competition.t165 wrote:Hello Science World!
I am new to Road Scholar and am looking for some tips! Any advice?
I have friends on the Ladue Middle team, and they haven't gotten any news about any rescheduling. My guess is that it won't be rescheduled, since it's a small tournament and it's close to the end of the season anyways.AdiMohapatra77 wrote:does anyone know if the Smithton invitational in Columbia MO is going to be rescheduled?
yeah i'm from missouridxu46 wrote:I have friends on the Ladue Middle team, and they haven't gotten any news about any rescheduling. My guess is that it won't be rescheduled, since it's a small tournament and it's close to the end of the season anyways.AdiMohapatra77 wrote:does anyone know if the Smithton invitational in Columbia MO is going to be rescheduled?
Are you from MO?