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'''Novice''' is an adjective that may refer to a tournament or the difficulty of the packet set used at the tournament.
 
'''Novice''' is an adjective that may refer to a tournament or the difficulty of the packet set used at the tournament.
  
A '''novice set''' or '''novice-difficulty packet set''' is one that is intended to be significantly easier than the standard, regular-difficulty set. At the college level, novice sets include [[ACF Fall]] and [[Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament]]. Yearly since 2010, a collegiate set is produced that is easier than ACF Fall, intended for players who are new to collegiate quizbowl who were not dominant in their high school playing career.  At the high school level, [[IS|IS-A]] sets are the most widely played example of a novice set.  
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A '''novice set''' or '''novice-difficulty packet set''' is one that is intended to be significantly easier than the standard, regular-difficulty set. At the college level, novice sets are traditionally considered to encompass sets like [[ACF Fall]] and [[MUT|Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament]]. Yearly since 2010, a [[Collegiate Novice]] set is produced that is easier than ACF Fall, intended for players who are new to collegiate quizbowl who were not dominant in their high school playing career.  At the high school level, [[SCOP]] Novice sets and NAQT [[IS|IS-A]] sets are the most widely played examples of novice sets, though the latter are not explicitly billed as such.  
  
 
A '''novice tournament''' is one that uses novice sets and has severe eligibility restrictions. Novice tournaments typically restrict eligibility to players who (1) have played [[mainstream quizbowl]] for fewer than two years and/or (2) are freshmen or sophomores academically. In college, typically both conditions must be met. In high school, many tournaments require one and disregard the other; tournaments that only use the second restriction are often referred to as '''junior varsity'''.
 
A '''novice tournament''' is one that uses novice sets and has severe eligibility restrictions. Novice tournaments typically restrict eligibility to players who (1) have played [[mainstream quizbowl]] for fewer than two years and/or (2) are freshmen or sophomores academically. In college, typically both conditions must be met. In high school, many tournaments require one and disregard the other; tournaments that only use the second restriction are often referred to as '''junior varsity'''.
  
 
[[Category: Quizbowl lingo]]
 
[[Category: Quizbowl lingo]]

Revision as of 15:24, 2 December 2020

Novice is an adjective that may refer to a tournament or the difficulty of the packet set used at the tournament.

A novice set or novice-difficulty packet set is one that is intended to be significantly easier than the standard, regular-difficulty set. At the college level, novice sets are traditionally considered to encompass sets like ACF Fall and Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament. Yearly since 2010, a Collegiate Novice set is produced that is easier than ACF Fall, intended for players who are new to collegiate quizbowl who were not dominant in their high school playing career. At the high school level, SCOP Novice sets and NAQT IS-A sets are the most widely played examples of novice sets, though the latter are not explicitly billed as such.

A novice tournament is one that uses novice sets and has severe eligibility restrictions. Novice tournaments typically restrict eligibility to players who (1) have played mainstream quizbowl for fewer than two years and/or (2) are freshmen or sophomores academically. In college, typically both conditions must be met. In high school, many tournaments require one and disregard the other; tournaments that only use the second restriction are often referred to as junior varsity.