QOTC XI Details and Stuff

The Swarthmore College Bowl Team is glad to formally announce our 
annual spring invitational, QOTC XI Version 2.0, which will be held on 
Saturday, February 22, 2003 at Swarthmore College (Kohlberg Hall) in 
Swarthmore, PA. The format will be mod. ACF; packet submission; all A 
teams are required to submit a packet, and B teams are very strongly 
encouraged to do so as well.  The field will be capped at 22 teams; we 
reserve the right to postpone or cancel the tournament if less than 6 
teams have registered by February 5th 2003. Email Chris White at 
cwhite2 [at] swarthmore [dot] edu  to register.

Anyone currently enrolled a *bona fide* degree-granting program is 
eligible to participate in QOTC.  Bastard teams may play, but are not 
eligible for the championship.  Masters teams will most likely be 
prohibited.

The base fee for a school's first team is $100; this includes breakfast 
and pizza for lunch. B teams are $80, and C, D, etc. teams are $70. The 
mimimum fee for any team is $50. Discounts/penalties are as follows:

-$10 per team for registering before Tuesday December 17 2002.
-$5 per team for registering before Tuesday January 14 2003.  (We are 
strongly encouraging early registration, if it is possible.)

- $10 for an experienced moderator
- $10 for a *working* buzzer
+ $10 for an extra pizza (remember, each team already gets one)
+ $35 for no-shows (except in case of emergencies)

Packet deadlines are as follows:

- $25 if submitted by noon, Tuesday December 17 2002
- $0 if submitted by noon, Wednesday January 22 2003
+ $10 if submitted by noon, Wednesday January 29 2003
+ $20 if submitted by noon, Wednesday February 5 2003
+$25 if submitted by noon, Wednesday February 12 2003
+$2 per day after that until Monday February 17 2003, for a penalty of 
$35.  

A team packets will not be accepted afterwards (except by special 
dispensation).  If B teams do not submit a packet at all, they will 
have a $40 penalty.  C, D, etc. teams are not expected to submit.  If 
they do (and the questions are usable), they automatically drop to the 
minimum fee.

Packet distribution should be approximately as follows; the amount of 
tossups and boni in specific areas should be equal. The questions 
should be ACF-style, *very slightly* below ACF Regionals difficulty.  
Basic guidelines can be found at http://www.inform.umd.edu/StudentOrg/
maqt/acf/documents.html

Literature- 4 to 6
Science- 4 to 6
History- 4 to 5
Religion, Philosophy, Mythology- 2 to 4
Fine Arts- 2 to 4
Social Sciences- 1 to 3
Trash/ General Knowledge/Sports- 1 to 3
Current Events- 0 to 2
Geography- 0 to 2


Total: 25 Tossups, 25 Boni.  Email them to me at cwhite2 [at] 
swarthmore [dot] edu.

A few important notes on the packets:

*Distributions are lenient in order to encourage interdisciplinary 
questions.  Tend towards the middle of the distributions, and be sure 
to include variety within categories.

*Boni format distributions:  No all-or-nothing boni, list boni are 
discouraged.  Please inlude 2 to 6 30-20-10 (or 30-20-10-5) boni, and 
no more than half should be 10-10-10.

*Format: Keep categories separated; boni prompts should be marked off 
simply by  a carriage return and the number of points the prompt is 
worth in square brackets; answers should be marked off by ANSWER: and a 
space, boldface all essential parts.

*IMPORTANT:  Please *do not* send me any packets between December 18 
and January 14.  I will have only sporadic online access during that 
time, and I don't want my email to exceed its megabyte limit.  If you 
do send a packet to me then, I will have to delete it and ask for it 
again when I have regular access.  Feel free to send me questions, 
registrations, etc. during that time, though. 

*If you are interested in conducting a packet swap for the tournament, 
please let me know by December 17.
                     
I look forward to seeing many of you in February!

Chris White
President, Swarthmore College Bowl

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