1500
rating
2
debates
50.0%
won
Topic
#3362
Being book smart can be more beneficial in college
Status
Finished
The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.
Winner & statistics
After 5 votes and with the same amount of points on both sides...
It's a tie!
Parameters
- Publication date
- Last updated date
- Type
- Standard
- Number of rounds
- 3
- Time for argument
- Two weeks
- Max argument characters
- 5,000
- Voting period
- Two weeks
- Point system
- Winner selection
- Voting system
- Open
1500
rating
1
debates
50.0%
won
Description
No information
Criterion
Con
Tie
Pro
Points
Winner
1 point(s)
Reason:
boring forfeit
Criterion
Con
Tie
Pro
Points
Winner
1 point(s)
Reason:
Full Forfeitures
Criterion
Con
Tie
Pro
Points
Winner
1 point(s)
Reason:
a fig for the full force falafel of facsimilar forfeitures
Criterion
Con
Tie
Pro
Points
Winner
1 point(s)
Reason:
I can't really vote on this because of the fact everyone FFed. However, I almolst do want to vote down the instigator for the resolution. "Being book smart can be more beneficial in college." Beneficial as compared to what? Unfortunately, I can not do this as this would be giving Pro who FFed every single round a free win.
Criterion
Con
Tie
Pro
Points
Winner
1 point(s)
Reason:
*sigh* this is the opposite of productive.
I wouldn't say massive. I would say impossible.
Nonetheless, this looks like a school/study group, so they will most likely just argue about the different types of intelligence and whatnot.
Indeed. CON has set a massive burden for himself
Broken since the use of the word "can" in the resolution means PRO's BOP is to prove at least one person has been benefited from book smarts in college, which you're obviously going to find.