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crazy77 wrote:dickyjones wrote:I have like 4 tablets of post it notes that take up just a little less than a full page of the Peterson book. 'Shove notes into' probably had more of a negative connotation than I meant it to.I'm so glad I don't live in NY...that rule that all of the questions will come from information inside the Peterson seems to sort of ruin the research/study portion of the event for me.
I just had my regionals yesterday and i live in NY and me and my partner had a bunch of tabs to mark where everything was in the guide (audubon, not peterson) and some girl was like, "the rules say u can't have stuff sticking out of ur guide" but then the supervisor read the rules and it didn't say nething about that so we were good
not to mention we got 2nd place!

trajectoryroxs wrote:Flavorflav wrote:ramen4dinner wrote:Ohmygawd this sounds hard. D:
I'm a little confused though, so basically you should try memorizing the Audubon if you don't have time to make your own field guide, right... ?
You aren't allowed to make your own field guide, and you don't need to memorize the book. You should be able to ID on sight, then use the field guide to answer the questions if need be.
Seriously its not that hard after you take a few practice tests.



Flavorflav wrote:crazy77 wrote:dickyjones wrote:I have like 4 tablets of post it notes that take up just a little less than a full page of the Peterson book. 'Shove notes into' probably had more of a negative connotation than I meant it to.I'm so glad I don't live in NY...that rule that all of the questions will come from information inside the Peterson seems to sort of ruin the research/study portion of the event for me.
I just had my regionals yesterday and i live in NY and me and my partner had a bunch of tabs to mark where everything was in the guide (audubon, not peterson) and some girl was like, "the rules say u can't have stuff sticking out of ur guide" but then the supervisor read the rules and it didn't say nething about that so we were good
not to mention we got 2nd place!
Southern Tier or Lower Hudson?
Yes, that is a stupid rule. I like Peterson's, but some of it isn't even correct anymore.



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