







mali_16 wrote:Thanks Namratha![]()
What would be useful information to add in your cheat sheet if you are going to the state tournament ?
What did you guys add?
there is a ton of vocab word in the introduction to epidemiology glossary. Should I memorize all of it...or just understanding it is fine? I want to place in states.


sciolympian wrote:mali_16 wrote:Thanks Namratha![]()
What would be useful information to add in your cheat sheet if you are going to the state tournament ?
What did you guys add?
there is a ton of vocab word in the introduction to epidemiology glossary. Should I memorize all of it...or just understanding it is fine? I want to place in states.
try to learn the main vocab words, the rest you can remember next timeTo the cheat sheet you should add ratios and other calculations. also include the Bradford-Hill criteria it was useful on the delaware test
. my team fared pretty good: 13th place in Delware. We didn't study much , but the cheat sheet helped a lot

Namratha wrote:What else should I study for the state tournament. I really want to get 1st place. I will defnitely do what I recommended(Duh), but what else should I study. Any main diseases? What kind of diseases were there on your state tests(for the people who already had them)? I am an FPOW, so technically, if I got first place, in my mind, I qualified for antionals. What other major topics should I study? Does anyone have any past tests?

mali_16 wrote:
Thanks SciOlympian! that was helpful.



sciolympian wrote:some other helpful links:
http://soinc.org/disease_detectives_c
http://www.diseasedetectives.org/deeper
interactive links:
http://medmyst.rice.edu/
http://www.buffetbusters.ca/
i shall go back to my meditation.... OMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

Namratha wrote:What other important vocabulary do you need to know for states? People who already has states, what vocabulary was on there that isnt obvious

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