You must be cooler than I thought your were.
You obviously didn't watch any of the introductory videos, and didn't visit the BU website, and didn't read any of the documentation. I recommend you start with the overview videos:
BU Exam-I Overview - demonstrations and scoring of the Fundamentals Exam
BU Exam II Overview - demonstrations and scoring of the Skills Exam
Then you can look at the exam documents that contain all of the shot diagrams and detailed instructions.
As was mentioned earlier in the thread, using the cushion on the "stop shot" drill is a smart and strategic approach that is allowed within the exam rules.
Again, you need to watch the videos and read the exam documents to understand what I was doing.
I would have enjoyed it also if it had worked better; but it's one thing to "know" and its another thing to "execute." I need to work on the "execute" part a little more.
Again, you need to watch the videos and read the documents to understand better.
I think the BU diplomas (Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate of Pool) and the BU rating system do an excellent job of assessing a player's overall ability in a wide range of pool skills. I think a lower intermediate player will not score very high and probably won't be able to earn even a Bachelors of Pool without a lot of practice. I also think a top player will typically perform very well on the exams, especially if her or she has practiced the drills and has focus during the exams. Only a top player could earn a "Doctorate with Honors."
... because no previous tests/games/drills I've seen provide a complete, structured, well designed, and challenging pool workout you can use to develop and improve your game to reach the next level. I think the BU exams do this and I think the resulting BU rating is an accurate measure of overall pool-playing ability. Also, the diploma-granting feature of our system provides a good goal people can work toward and be proud of when they achieve it. Also, I think the BU exams are fun with the progressive nature and bonus-point feature of the exam scoring system.
... not yet, but this is definitely a future goal. My current diploma level is "Master of Pool with Honors."
Again, please do a little more research and try the exams before you judge any further. And please post your score (and videos if possible). Maybe you can become the first BU Doctorate of Pool. If you play as good as you talk, you are definitely capable of this.
I've been making videos for many years. You just haven't watched them all. Now it's your turn to post videos of the BU exams.
Catch you later,
Dave
Eh... not gonna invest the time into making a video for this test. If everyone wants to record 10 racks of Cue Skill, I'd be more into it.
I think your concept is good- the exam portion doesn't match what you're trying to do. You should probably have a skill test like this just to get a bachelor and have that outcome-based. Meaning, you get your bachelor with a score of X or more. After that, advanced degrees / levels be based on a Hopkins Cue Skill rating.
To build a degree concept on a skill test isn't the way to do it. If you want a rating that really defines how one plays, how one plays should equal run-out ability, not shot making.