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==NAQT== | ==NAQT== |
Revision as of 16:40, 21 November 2021
ACF
As of 2021, the ACF distribution for a 20/20 regulation packet of Winter or Regionals is:
Key: "4/4 literature" means "4 tossups on literature and 4 bonuses on literature"
- 4/4 literature
- 4/4 history
- 4/4 science
- 3/3 fine arts
- 2/2 religion and mythology
- 2/2 social science and philosophy
- 1/1 geography, current events, misc, or pop culture
By percentage this is:
- 20% literature
- 20% history
- 20% science
- 15% fine arts
- 10% religion and nythology
- 10% social science and philosophy
- 5% geography, current events, misc, and pop culture
NAQT
As of 2021, the NAQT distribution for a collegiate packet of 24/24 is, on average:
- 4.3/4.1 literature
- 4.5/4.4 history
- 4.5/4.4 science
- 2.6/2.6 fine arts
- 1.2/1.2 religion and mythology
- 1.9/1.8 social science and philosophy
- 5.0/5.5 geography, current events, misc, and pop culture
By percentage this is:
- 16.5% literature
- 18.5% history
- 18.5% science
- 10.8% fine arts
- 5.2% religion and mythology
- 7.7% social science and philosophy
- 22.8% geography, current events, misc, and pop culture
Note: for purposes of comparison, the "religious literature" and "theology" subcategories are counted under religion and mythology, rather than the categories they are listed under on NAQT's website.