Read the letter carefully. Now is the time to ask any questions you may have.
Richard Ho (RoBowties 6137 coach)
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"Judging Interviews are 15 min" - is that 10 min + 5 min Q&A, or 15 min + 5 min for Q&A ?
Richard Ho (RoBowties 6137 coach)
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Jill at PlayingatLearning asked me to cross-post this from Facebook:
Jill At PlayingatLearning "it would be appreciated to go ahead and have the <teams with judging/inspection in the afternoon> setup in their pits (if they want at 9:30am) when the pits open, and then you (or designated coach) walk over to team check-in once the line dies down a bit. " This would allow teams with morning judging/inspection to get processed faster, and get to their appointments.
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 2:11:02 AM UTC-7, Loridee Wetzel wrote:
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15 minutes from the point of assignment beginning until your team needs to leave the room. How your team breaks up the time inside the room is up to them. Judges will have questions they want to ask, so do plan on including time for that. They may also interrupt a presentation to better facilitate getting the information they need.