Difference between revisions of "Talk:2021 HSNCT"

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I could delete the paragraph about the tournament cost; though there was quite a bit of discussion about it on the HS discord, it wasn't really an "issue" at the end of the day. The botched protest communication was an important issue though, and should stay up (at the very least, to warn future tournaments not to repeat this mistake). I did edit the latter to have a less critical tone.
 
I could delete the paragraph about the tournament cost; though there was quite a bit of discussion about it on the HS discord, it wasn't really an "issue" at the end of the day. The botched protest communication was an important issue though, and should stay up (at the very least, to warn future tournaments not to repeat this mistake). I did edit the latter to have a less critical tone.
 
[[User:Eric Yin|Eric Yin]] ([[User talk:Eric Yin|talk]]) 16:29, 29 June 2021 (CDT)
 
[[User:Eric Yin|Eric Yin]] ([[User talk:Eric Yin|talk]]) 16:29, 29 June 2021 (CDT)
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Would it be fair to edit this to point out that all of Aadi's concerns were in fact addressed, but he still prefers national tournaments that use mirrored questions, staff rooms with a single high school student, and do not make any real plan for online cheating? [[User:David Reinstein|David Reinstein]] ([[User talk:David Reinstein|talk]]) 06:20, 15 July 2021 (CDT)

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Would it be better to keep the page like this (forum thread and grogerranks links as "references") or to have each external link be embedded in the text (like most other pages on this wiki)? I think it looks best to have it all one way or the other

Eric Yin (talk) 23:45, 6 June 2021 (CDT)

Is there a reason that the issues section of this page is so petty? It seems like most of it is trying to take cheap shots at NAQT.

Em Gunter 29/06/21

I could delete the paragraph about the tournament cost; though there was quite a bit of discussion about it on the HS discord, it wasn't really an "issue" at the end of the day. The botched protest communication was an important issue though, and should stay up (at the very least, to warn future tournaments not to repeat this mistake). I did edit the latter to have a less critical tone. Eric Yin (talk) 16:29, 29 June 2021 (CDT)

Would it be fair to edit this to point out that all of Aadi's concerns were in fact addressed, but he still prefers national tournaments that use mirrored questions, staff rooms with a single high school student, and do not make any real plan for online cheating? David Reinstein (talk) 06:20, 15 July 2021 (CDT)