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− | A '''housewrite''' is a question set produced independently by a team or multiple teams for their own tournament. Housewrites can be written by and for both high school and college teams, and they are often [[mirror|mirrored]] in several places. | + | <onlyinclude>A '''housewrite''' is a question set produced independently by a team or multiple teams for their own tournament. Housewrites can be written by and for both high school and college teams, and they are often [[mirror|mirrored]] in several places.</onlyinclude> |
Tournament directors usually have to decide between using one of many housewrites created each year, as well as sets from professional question sources including [[NAQT]], [[HSAPQ]], and [[ACF]]. | Tournament directors usually have to decide between using one of many housewrites created each year, as well as sets from professional question sources including [[NAQT]], [[HSAPQ]], and [[ACF]]. |
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A housewrite is a question set produced independently by a team or multiple teams for their own tournament. Housewrites can be written by and for both high school and college teams, and they are often mirrored in several places.
Tournament directors usually have to decide between using one of many housewrites created each year, as well as sets from professional question sources including NAQT, HSAPQ, and ACF.
Some housewrites are single occasion only, while others are produced annually by the same school(s). Typically, the schools that write a housewrite each year are also the ones who field consistently good teams.