Does anyone need a WWTBAM study aid?
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Does anyone need a WWTBAM study aid?
I am just about completed with a lot of grunt work...
I took every question from 2k - 25k from the calendar year of 2006, put them in a word document, removed all lifeline help, and made a separate answer key.
If anyone would like a copy of this, I'd be happy to share with members of the bored.
-LML
I took every question from 2k - 25k from the calendar year of 2006, put them in a word document, removed all lifeline help, and made a separate answer key.
If anyone would like a copy of this, I'd be happy to share with members of the bored.
-LML
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Re: Does anyone need a WWTBAM study aid?
Have you thought about copying and pasting it to the Bored? Also, MACRAE runs (or used to run) a Web site with a lot of BAM info and that might be a place to upload your files.LoudmouthLee wrote:I am just about completed with a lot of grunt work...
I took every question from 2k - 25k from the calendar year of 2006, put them in a word document, removed all lifeline help, and made a separate answer key.
If anyone would like a copy of this, I'd be happy to share with members of the bored.
-LML
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Re: Does anyone need a WWTBAM study aid?
Whatever would make everyone happy! I'd be happy if y'all want to make it a sticky or whatnot.earendel wrote:Have you thought about copying and pasting it to the Bored? Also, MACRAE runs (or used to run) a Web site with a lot of BAM info and that might be a place to upload your files.LoudmouthLee wrote:I am just about completed with a lot of grunt work...
I took every question from 2k - 25k from the calendar year of 2006, put them in a word document, removed all lifeline help, and made a separate answer key.
If anyone would like a copy of this, I'd be happy to share with members of the bored.
-LML
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When I dropped by, the posts weren't Sticky. I'm attempting to remedy that, but the Bored has turned to molasses. --Bobgsabc wrote:Yeah, just get it sticky'ed in the Transcripts area. Thanks for the work, Lee.
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Cool. Fun stuff! Thanks for doing the work.
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Yeah, I understand and appreciate the work you did to compile this. What I was asking about was the test at the auditions. Is it multiple choice or fill in the blank?LoudmouthLee wrote:They're compilations from the show, 2006, 2k-25k, with original answer choices, but lifeline info taken out. Answer sheet is separate.TheConfessor wrote:Thanks, on behalf of those who might be helped.
Are the test questions multiple choice or fill in the blank?
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oh, multiple choiceTheConfessor wrote:Yeah, I understand and appreciate the work you did to compile this. What I was asking about was the test at the auditions. Is it multiple choice or fill in the blank?LoudmouthLee wrote:They're compilations from the show, 2006, 2k-25k, with original answer choices, but lifeline info taken out. Answer sheet is separate.TheConfessor wrote:Thanks, on behalf of those who might be helped.
Are the test questions multiple choice or fill in the blank?