Most of the tips I'd give are pretty commonplace--make collaborative documents for your team to share notes on (my team loved this app called Quip), organize mock debates with other teams and get as much practice as you can (the debate event has a maximum of 4000 points per scholar, compared to Writing & Challenge which have a 3000 point threshold), adopt a strategy when it comes to answering Challenge questions (some scholars have a limit to how many 3 or 4 or 5 bubbles they shade, some scholars only shade a single answer per question). One thing I'd especially advise you to take embrace is the extremely collaborative community of WSC, which is quite uncommon in other academic competitions. There are tons of resources and communities available online, which will help you become more academically competitive and simultaneously make friends with other scholars. For starters, check out OnePwaa :)
I sometimes feel a sense of disappointment thinking of my performance as I watch this video . Why can’t I be like this ? How can I not be a loser who only got a silver in regionals? Sorry for over exaggerating this. I have undergo depression and severe anxiety that ai personally see myself as a disgrace and stupid
Aww, hey, you're definitely a disgrace or stupid. WSC results don't define who you are as a scholar; it's what you make of the experience--the work you put in, the friends you make--that speak volumes about you. And I'm sure that if you really love the program and what you're learning, it will show in what you do :) Keep your chin up and don't lose hope! I believe in you :)
brings back memories for me 🤣 love your vlogs and music!!!
thank you so much! :D
OMG! Too nostalgic...
...was that supposed to be funny???
(jkjk i laughed anyway
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Thank you, David! I truly appreciate the support :) Nice piano covers as well :D
Alexa Loste we were team 444
Have any tips for the studying of the WSC curriculum!!!
Most of the tips I'd give are pretty commonplace--make collaborative documents for your team to share notes on (my team loved this app called Quip), organize mock debates with other teams and get as much practice as you can (the debate event has a maximum of 4000 points per scholar, compared to Writing & Challenge which have a 3000 point threshold), adopt a strategy when it comes to answering Challenge questions (some scholars have a limit to how many 3 or 4 or 5 bubbles they shade, some scholars only shade a single answer per question).
One thing I'd especially advise you to take embrace is the extremely collaborative community of WSC, which is quite uncommon in other academic competitions. There are tons of resources and communities available online, which will help you become more academically competitive and simultaneously make friends with other scholars. For starters, check out OnePwaa :)
Alexa Loste Thank you soo much!!
I sometimes feel a sense of disappointment thinking of my performance as I watch this video .
Why can’t I be like this ?
How can I not be a loser who only got a silver in regionals?
Sorry for over exaggerating this. I have undergo depression and severe anxiety that ai personally see myself as a disgrace and stupid
Aww, hey, you're definitely a disgrace or stupid. WSC results don't define who you are as a scholar; it's what you make of the experience--the work you put in, the friends you make--that speak volumes about you. And I'm sure that if you really love the program and what you're learning, it will show in what you do :) Keep your chin up and don't lose hope! I believe in you :)