I highly recommend that you go no matter what age you are or how fast you are. I didn't even look into going to the 2003 World Championships because I thought I was too slow, and I still regret to this day having that be my limiting factor. Cube competitions are relatively few and far between, so go to as many as you can if it's something you enjoy. If anything, I find that "older" cubers tend to think it's really cool when "younger" cubers show up and compete. Have fun!
Registration for the competition is now open!
http://union.cubingusa.com/princeton...2/register.php
I've kept the events and the pricing the same as last year's competition. I'll get to work on other competition-related tasks during the next few days. (Can't believe it's only ~2.5 months away!)
that's a lot of money for registration @_@
What happens if I register but cannot make it to the competition? I will be starting my freshman year at UCONN and I do not know what my schedule will be like. Also, I have only been cubing for about four months and have not been to a competition before.
Also... what will be there for food and refreshments because I am diabetic. I know it says Lunch on the schedule but does anybody know anymore specifics?
Last edited by Brest; 07-05-2012 at 10:38 PM. Reason: post merge
Thanks for the clarification.
Actually, competitors will be paying on the day of the competition. If you register but later realize that you cannot go, please let me know so I can take you off the registration. (Otherwise, we'll be calling your name all day long at the competition during all the events you signed up for!)
The lunch from 11:30 to 12:30 is actually a break scheduled for people to go out and buy food to eat. We're not planning to provide lunch for everyone. (Sorry!)
Thanks for answering both my questions. I'll register later because I'll probably forget to let you know if I can't make it.
This competition (and the day) always seems to be a fail for me, pre comp, during comp, and after comp. I'll probably not be coming this year.
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