Department of History

2008 Georgetown University History Bowl for European History Students

Intercultural Center, Georgetown University Campus

Hosted by Beta Pi Chapter, Phi Alpha Theta

Date:
Saturday, March 15, 2008




WELCOME!!!

The 2008 Georgetown University History Bowl was the fifth annual tournament sponsored by Beta Pi Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, Georgetown University's chapter of the national collegiate history honor society.



General Description

The Georgetown University History Bowl is a College Bowl-style academic tournament for local high school students enrolled in European History courses. Currently it consists of 13 round-robin rounds to accommodate students from 14 different high schools in the D.C. - Maryland - Virginia area. Each team may play only four students in a given round, but teams can include up to four additional students as alternates. The rounds last approximately 25 minutes each and consist of 12 toss-up questions per round, each with a bonus question. The questions cover all areas of European history from the beginning of the Renaissance to the summer of 1914, before the outbreak of World War I.

The entry fee is $45 per team, but a $15 discount is given to all schools bringing a working buzzer system that can be used at the Bowl. We offer free parking on campus for teachers and a limited number of spaces for other drivers willing to car pool. Also, we supply refreshments at the opening and closing assemblies, and awards for the winning teams and the five highest-scoring students who become the tournament "All-Stars". A classroom will be available for persons wanting to bring a brown bag lunch for the day, but Hoya Court, the food court in the Leavey Student Center, will be open for those wishing to purchase lunch.


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