a group of people sitting at a table with laptops
a group of people sitting at a table with laptops
a man standing at a podium with a microphone and a microphone
a man standing at a podium with a microphone and a microphone
a woman in a blue shirt is holding a paper
a woman in a blue shirt is holding a paper

Event Guides*

Writing

Debate

Curriculum

The event area which always feel like they generate randomly selected results.

The place where friendships are either forever fostered, or forever destroyed.

The place where nobody has a neutral opinion. You either hate it, or you don't.

An Event Consensus

The World Scholar's Cup consists of multiple events, some point-based and some not. However, whether or not the event gives points shouldn't be regarded too much. One of the main aspects of the Scholar's Cup which sets it apart from its exam counterparts is the multitude of activities which includes meeting new people and making new friends as well as their focus on making the experience as engaging and fun as possible.

That being said, all of the events you will be a part of are going to be listed so you have an idea of what to expect as well as some tips to make your time there better. There are a total of four academic events and a couple more community-based events. It is important to note that there are a lot of other things to look forward to, such as exploring the local area(exquisite food!), meeting an alpaca (or two), watching the staff make fun of each other on stage, making friends with other scholars who share your passions, and the award ceremony! (Which is basically a roller coaster ride of adrenaline)