
"Welcome to the annual Krzyzewskiville "ordering test." Its takers in Durham this year earned a collective median score of 43.2%. ESPN's esteemed Tobacco Road native Ryan McGee managed 32.2%. On the campus of one of the most prestigious universities in the country, you'll struggle to find many exams where the questions are harder ... or at least more niche."
"Black tent rules require two of 12 inhabitants to be "on duty" during the day and 10 members to be on duty during the night throughout the tenting process, with the tradeoff for the heightened commitment being the promise of premium seats in the Cameron Crazies' famed student section in Cameron Indoor Stadium."
"Tents can amass points via three categories. Attendance at specific non-men's-basketball sporting events marks one tenet, and "spirit awards" (superlatives like best tent name or best-decorated tents) represent another opportunity."
Duke University's Krzyzewskiville, a legendary student camping ground for basketball tickets, administers an annual ordering test to determine tent positioning for premium seating in Cameron Indoor Stadium. The test features exceptionally difficult questions about Duke basketball history, with a median score of 43.2% among test takers. Black tents, representing the most dedicated campers, must maintain strict occupancy requirements with two members on duty during the day and ten at night. Tent positioning is determined through a points system incorporating three categories: attendance at non-men's basketball sporting events, spirit awards for superlatives like best tent name and decoration, and performance on the ordering test.
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