Scobol Solo and Masonics 2017-18
Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 11:19 am
The Scobol Solo set and questions from the Masonic Tournament are available for mirroring again this year.
The Scobol Solo set has 15 regular rounds and 3 nationals level rounds. It is tossup only. It will be available starting November 4. I am writing 90% of it, and Noah Prince is writing 10%. Jonah Greenthal is helping a lot with the editing.
For the first time this year, questions from the Masonic set will be available in a 20/20 format. There will be 12 rounds. The first date they can be used is March 3. The distribution is not standard:
Lit 4.5/4.5
History 4.5/3.5
Science not including Math 5/5
Math 1/3 (non-computational tossups, mixed computational bonuses)
Fine Arts 2/2
Religion and Mythology 1/1
Social Studies 1/1 (geography, US government, psych, econ, current events)
Miscellaneous 1/0 (pop culture, journalism, sports, agriculture, industrial arts, technology, consumer education)
The set should be around regular difficulty. I am writing about 70% of it, Noah Prince and Alex Dzurick are writing the rest, and Jonah is helping a lot with the editing.
The Scobol Solo set has 15 regular rounds and 3 nationals level rounds. It is tossup only. It will be available starting November 4. I am writing 90% of it, and Noah Prince is writing 10%. Jonah Greenthal is helping a lot with the editing.
For the first time this year, questions from the Masonic set will be available in a 20/20 format. There will be 12 rounds. The first date they can be used is March 3. The distribution is not standard:
Lit 4.5/4.5
History 4.5/3.5
Science not including Math 5/5
Math 1/3 (non-computational tossups, mixed computational bonuses)
Fine Arts 2/2
Religion and Mythology 1/1
Social Studies 1/1 (geography, US government, psych, econ, current events)
Miscellaneous 1/0 (pop culture, journalism, sports, agriculture, industrial arts, technology, consumer education)
The set should be around regular difficulty. I am writing about 70% of it, Noah Prince and Alex Dzurick are writing the rest, and Jonah is helping a lot with the editing.