- Jun 21, 2011
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Hi everyone, I have a few questions regarding the process involved in becoming a judge.
1) On the USAG website, there are no listed locations for the Judge's Accreditation test, all sites listed are on the east side of the nation. Does the testing, like the Regional Congresses, sweep through the nation and eventually come to the west coast? Or do all Judges in California have to fly out of state to take the written/practical tests?
2) What is the test like/about? Do they expect you to remember all of the routines for all of the events? Are we not supposed to know exactly what we should study in the Compulsories text/Code of Points?
3) At Congress, if I wanted to test for a 5/6 compulsory as well as a 7/8 optional judges rating, would that be possible or are the tests at the same time i.e. you can't qualify for both in one testing session? Or do the tests run for an extended period of time?
4) When does the judging cycle start? I know after you have your ratings and are part of the appropriate associations, they ask for your availability so they can start scheduling you for meets. Is there a deadline to be registered as an official judge? Or can you become a judge at any time and begin getting scheduled at any time during the year?
5) I understand that as a new judge, you probably won't be scheduled for that many meets - assuming you tell the association that you have all the time in the world, how many hours could you realistically expect to be scheduled for? Or does this depend heavily on your performance as a judge?
Thanks in advanced for any information you can give!
1) On the USAG website, there are no listed locations for the Judge's Accreditation test, all sites listed are on the east side of the nation. Does the testing, like the Regional Congresses, sweep through the nation and eventually come to the west coast? Or do all Judges in California have to fly out of state to take the written/practical tests?
2) What is the test like/about? Do they expect you to remember all of the routines for all of the events? Are we not supposed to know exactly what we should study in the Compulsories text/Code of Points?
3) At Congress, if I wanted to test for a 5/6 compulsory as well as a 7/8 optional judges rating, would that be possible or are the tests at the same time i.e. you can't qualify for both in one testing session? Or do the tests run for an extended period of time?
4) When does the judging cycle start? I know after you have your ratings and are part of the appropriate associations, they ask for your availability so they can start scheduling you for meets. Is there a deadline to be registered as an official judge? Or can you become a judge at any time and begin getting scheduled at any time during the year?
5) I understand that as a new judge, you probably won't be scheduled for that many meets - assuming you tell the association that you have all the time in the world, how many hours could you realistically expect to be scheduled for? Or does this depend heavily on your performance as a judge?
Thanks in advanced for any information you can give!