Difference between revisions of "Regular-plus difficulty"

From QBWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
m
Line 7: Line 7:
 
==College==
 
==College==
  
In collegiate quizbowl, regular-plus difficulty most often refers to sets like [[CMST]] and [[Terrapin Open]] that are harder than [[ACF Regionals]] and easier than [[ACF Nationals]]. It is usually consider a synonym of "Regionals-plus" difficulty, "pre-nationals" difficulty, and "3.5-dot" difficulty on [https://collegequizbowlcalendar.com/difficulty-scale/ Ophir's scale].
+
In collegiate quizbowl, regular-plus difficulty most often refers to sets like [[CMST]] and [[Terrapin Open]] that are harder than [[ACF Regionals]] and easier than [[ACF Nationals]]. It is usually equivalent to "Regionals-plus" difficulty, "pre-nationals" difficulty, and "3.5-dot" difficulty on [https://collegequizbowlcalendar.com/difficulty-scale/ Ophir's scale].
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[regular difficulty]]
 
*[[regular difficulty]]

Revision as of 15:11, 2 December 2020

Regular-plus difficulty or regs+ difficulty is a difficulty level between regular difficulty and nationals difficulty.

High School

In high-school quizbowl, regular-plus difficulty is generally defined by question sets like HFT and BHSAT, which seek to facilitate higher-level competition than regular-difficulty sets and better prepare teams for nationals. NAQT's Division II SCT sets, often used at high-school NAQT State Championships, are also considered regular-plus difficulty.

College

In collegiate quizbowl, regular-plus difficulty most often refers to sets like CMST and Terrapin Open that are harder than ACF Regionals and easier than ACF Nationals. It is usually equivalent to "Regionals-plus" difficulty, "pre-nationals" difficulty, and "3.5-dot" difficulty on Ophir's scale.

See Also