- May 1, 2015
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need help in ways to help max out score sheets in level 2 thanks for the help!9
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Are you working with Varsity scoresheets?Just wondering what stunts score in the high range for level 2?
You were not rude speaking the truth. It's a difference between asking for clarification help and asking for help all together when the information sits right in front of your face. The scores sheets can easily be found in most cases and you can even read the USASF hand book to determine what's legal and what's not.I will probably get negative ratings for this, but oh well. There's a rubric. Read it. I'm honestly over coaches coming on here, or other forums, and asking other people to do their job for them. I work very hard to make sure I am up to date with all scoring policies, rubrics and rules. I do my job so that my athletes can do theirs. Rubrics very clearly state what is needed to get into every range. I will not do someone else's job for them.
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And then when you do all the above and get scored below range...and aren't allowed to challenge. GRRRR!I will probably get negative ratings for this, but oh well. There's a rubric. Read it. I'm honestly over coaches coming on here, or other forums, and asking other people to do their job for them. I work very hard to make sure I am up to date with all scoring policies, rubrics and rules. I do my job so that my athletes can do theirs. Rubrics very clearly state what is needed to get into every range. I will not do someone else's job for them.
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Why can't you challenge your range? If you are scored in a range you shouldn't be...I thought that could be challenged. I know we have challenged that before.And then when you do all the above and get scored below range...and aren't allowed to challenge. GRRRR!
We have had it happen before and not been allowed to challenge. We didn't return to that competition.Why can't you challenge your range? If you are scored in a range you shouldn't be...I thought that could be challenged. I know we have challenged that before.
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Difficulty ranges are allowed to be challenged. However, once you are in range, it's judges decision where you fall.And then when you do all the above and get scored below range...and aren't allowed to challenge. GRRRR!
that's what I thought!Difficulty ranges are allowed to be challenged. However, once you are in range, it's judges decision where you fall.
There are some comps that don't offer accuscore, which is where you would contest your score. The only comps I have had that happen are at one days. You would have to wait until after awards, when you get your scores to say something.that's what I thought!
So for the people who above said they were not allowed to challenge when they were put in a range below, what would there course of action be?? I know they said they didn't return to the comp but wouldn't they have to be allowed to challenge?
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I will probably get negative ratings for this, but oh well. There's a rubric. Read it. I'm honestly over coaches coming on here, or other forums, and asking other people to do their job for them. I work very hard to make sure I am up to date with all scoring policies, rubrics and rules. I do my job so that my athletes can do theirs. Rubrics very clearly state what is needed to get into every range. I will not do someone else's job for them.
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Not when you don't get scores til after awards....IEP. But generally, yes. And I did bring it up to the EP.Difficulty ranges are allowed to be challenged. However, once you are in range, it's judges decision where you fall.