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- the calculator used in this year's physics olympiad is Casio fx-82ES
PLUS, 2nd Edition. Its specs and user manual pdf were provided to
participants months back. They also were given a web emulator for it.
This is the schedule of events:
https://www.ipho2024.ir/CKeditorImages/42eca8bb-fc14-4684-a9d8-32272fcfe53e_1721707568.pdf
As you see, lots of fun is also in store for the students. Esfahan is
rich in history as well as nature and industry. They'll enjoy seeing all
that. I'll miss the food cuisines served baby... I'm missing it so bad.
The olympiad's youtube channel has this to say about Esfahan for this
year's competition:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6rMgiMJJLw
Today was the experimental exams.
But what are the tests on?.. This is the syllabus:
https://www.ipho2024.ir/page/5
Past competitions' questions are available for student to study and
practice with. There are a lot of them! So there is no shortage of
knowledge base, only possible shortage of personal drive and/or time.
I remember for the PhD level qualifying exams I gathered all the
previous 5 years worth of questions, and went through each one of them
and studied what I needed to answer them correctly. This proved
fantastic in the outcome. And this is generally one of the best methods
to prepare for any physics exam. You don't have all the time in the
world, so you'd have to concentrate where questioners' concerns are.
Even in Landau's famous "theoretical minimum" tests for applicants of
PhD level study at his institute, those who only covered everything
required for answering all the past questions' correct answers made
headway and entered the institute. It was extremely difficult and almost
impossible to approach that test via some general study of the subjects.
So in this olympiad's syllabus also, it recommends students to study the
past questions to know what is expected of them :)
Speaking of "theoretical minimum", some applicants even went beyond such
preparations, and studied particular pet areas and ideas in physics that
the examiners had had since their dissertation days, and prepared
themselves for them even when some of those ideas had turned out to be
incorrect. They got the passing score more by stating the solution of
the problems that the professor in question emphasized on, rather than
what was the correct solution! This was mentioned in memoirs of at least
one of the students, and points to how important it is to _concentrate_
on specific areas, not on the general physics knowledge.
Of course this is just a good technique to pass physics exams, not to
study physics itself :-)
So I have no doubt those students participating in this olympiad have
already devoured every question that was posed since the first olympiad
:) You wouldn't maintain some degree of self-confidence without that.