Mao's just emailed me asking for the format of next year's study guide. I'd like to put it to the floor as to what the preferred format should be.
As you may know, there is no midyear next year, meaning that I have to combine my Unit 3 and 4 books into one contraption. However, this is not practical because a 700-page monolith would be...impossible to write on or carry for that matter. We have to split it into two books. The question is - how?
One proposal is to split the books into Basic and Advanced, with Basic being easy tests and easy exams, looking at basic skills and techniques, very basic application, and recall of information, and Advanced, looking at more application of the skills and more complex understanding and problem solving. The Basic book will have about 12 tests and 2 x 2.5 hour exams and the Advanced book will have about 12 tests, a 2.5 hour exam, and a challenge 3 hour exam.
Another proposal is to split the book into a Test book and an Exam book. My main worry for this is because one is more content-heavy than the other, so one book may be a little too big.
Do you like either of these proposals, or would you like to suggest another?