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'''Packet study''' is a study method that involves reading packets to learn the [[canon]] and [[stock clues]]. Learning every last clue is most effective in packets of lower difficulty, due to higher rates of recurring clues and stock lead-ins. | '''Packet study''' is a study method that involves reading packets to learn the [[canon]] and [[stock clues]]. Learning every last clue is most effective in packets of lower difficulty, due to higher rates of recurring clues and stock lead-ins. | ||
− | This method of studying has become more popular in recent years due to the availability of Internet packet archives like [[Quizbowlpackets.com]] and search engines like [[ | + | This method of studying has become more popular in recent years due to the availability of Internet packet archives like [[Quizbowlpackets.com]] and search engines like [[QuizDB]]. |
[[Category: Quizbowl improvement methods]] | [[Category: Quizbowl improvement methods]] | ||
[[Category: Stubs]] | [[Category: Stubs]] |
Revision as of 21:57, 13 May 2021
Packet study is a study method that involves reading packets to learn the canon and stock clues. Learning every last clue is most effective in packets of lower difficulty, due to higher rates of recurring clues and stock lead-ins.
This method of studying has become more popular in recent years due to the availability of Internet packet archives like Quizbowlpackets.com and search engines like QuizDB.