Re: New UIL Sheets
Congratulations on a great performance. The deal is, those designations don't necessarily work towards "an average" of what your composite score is. They may help the judge make up their mind but the overall performance determines the rating. Had that been me, I'd probably gone with a 1. But every judge has the option to pick the rating they think best fits what they are reading on the rubric. I even had 3 terminology thrown into that this time and they still gave us a one. I'm sorry that you feel that it's wrong and I understand why you feel that way. Probably should be a robust conversation at TMAA training on this.
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