Well I say, if they read the rules it was up to two sigs, and if they only entered 1 then that's their problem - they should've entered another sig.
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idk if joy2dworld has pmed you tassie, but we wanted to submit barbossa'schild 's siggy as another entry for slytherin. she hasnt been on for awhile but if theres still time we'll get it to you asap
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I thought that we all decided to submit 2 entry's, but perhaps I am wrong about this. Also, I think that I wasn't suppose to vote, seeing as the Headboy/girl were supposed to intervene, only when the Prefects have a dispute, ignore those scores for Huffelpuff, Ravenclaw and (did I do Gryffindor)??
Anyway, just ignore them.
We are still currently tallying up the scores so please be patient.
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And Toni, and OrlisElf, you both are in Slytherin?? If i gotta talk to you both again, Slytherin loses points... i'm fed up of saying "No unnecessary posts in this thread, save them for your common rooms".
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hey.. just peeked in to see if anyone knew when the results of the competition should be in... i think we're all getting a little antsy waiting lol... maybe the results could be posted in each common room... there's only 4
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~THE RESULTS ARE IN~
Thanks to you are who were patient, but now the results for the First Inter-House Challenge are finally in!
Okay, for each house, I tallied up the scores that were sent to be from each houses Prefects. I added the 2 entry's scores together and divided it by 15. The winner is:GRYFFINDOR!
Below are the scores:
FINAL SCORES
Huffelpuff #1 10.5+15+12+11+= 48.5
Huffelpuff #2- 5+13.5+12+13.3=43.8
92.3/15=6.15%
I don't get how the scoring was done to me those figures appear as if the judges gave seperate total marks (out of 15) for each of the two sigs (totalling 30) each House (except Slytherin) submitted and that you added them together and then divided them by 15 - am I right or wrong?
EDIT - just read it again and yes you did indeed say you added up the seperate scores and then divide by 15 but my question now is how could you possibly have done that when I, the Gryffindor judge for that particular challenge, didn't submit two seperate total marks for each House set of entries? I was told to submit them already averaged and so I did which is why I don't see my marks there. That's alright I guess if one of the Heads intervened to save time and put in their own marks but I would have appreciated it if someone just asked me for the seperate marks then if that was what was needed especially after I asked if you wanted them in the PM I sent you Rogue. Oh well, whatever *shrug*.
Last edited by RebelPhoenix on Apr 20th, 2004 at 04:10 PM
RebelPhoe, your scoring is up there. I took yours, the ones from Slytherin and the rest of the houses and added them together. Tassie PM'ed the scores updated and I took over from there.
You didn't have to submit 2 seperate scores for each sig. I believe u posted one for each so I just took that score and added it to the other sig.
I was tryng to work it all out, but people were telling me to get the scoring done .. so I did. Also, Slytherin only submitted 1 sig, but I still had to divide there total score by 15, which is why it is so low compared to those who submitted 2 entry's.
Our next challenge WILL BE much more organized and clear, but this was our first. I will check my Private Messages to see that I got the right scores from the housed Prefects who submitted the scores.
Joy2DaWorld, from Slytherin submitted votes.
RebelPhoe from Gryffindor submitted votes.
I'm trying to think who from Ravenclaw submitted votes??
And Huffelpuff, (i think) told us that they hadn't elected there Prefects yet, so Tasie and I submitted our votes.
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Last edited by RoguePw25 on Apr 20th, 2004 at 04:21 PM
... but whence the %? Percent of what? What would be the full 100?
So... wait a moment... the actual result... in relation to the single results... is what exactly? Wouldnt it be more logical to divide the sum by 8? To get absolute average voting out of 15 by both sigs? I mean of course it doesnt change anything bout the result... but Im just wondering what the 6.5 or whatever in the end actually signifies compared to the votings... its... the sum of the averages out of each point of the votings like, 0.75/1+0.80/1+... ---- or something like that?
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I understand what you are saying Rogue and I appreciate that you were under pressure to get it done - but it's no clearer to me, you say my makrs are up there because if you had used the same score I posted up twice in each House then there would be at least one set of double figures in each double but there isn't.
I really don't want to make this into such a big issue but I'm just confused - because in my brain if you really did just use the total scores for every House why would there be the need to add up all the seperate scores for the individual sigs? Why not just use the one total score for both sigs given by each judge already averaged and add those up and leave it with no need to divide by 15. For example I gave Hufflepuff 13/15 total marks already averaged for both sigs, now if the other Houses gave already averaged marks as well all that was needed was to add those four figures up and voila that's the Final Mark for Hufflepuff out of 60 and continue the same with all the others. That way even though Slytherin had only one entry it would still have comparable marks out of 60 along with the rest rather then half of what the others got in percentage.
IF however, the other Houses unlike myself submitted seperate marks for each sig then all that was needed was to add up those seperate marks like you did and divide by 2 to average it (the mark out of 30 divided by 2 to give an average mark out of 15) out making it look like one total mark for both sigs as one final entry like the marks I gave. Then those total marks would be added (making it out of 60)- still leaving you with only four total marks to be added up instead of eight and no need to divide by 15.
Ack - we're just going to confuse eachother now
Last edited by RebelPhoenix on Apr 20th, 2004 at 04:28 PM