Like I said in the previous post.......

First mention that I'm aware of was 12/27 at 6:24pm (EST).AlphaDummy wrote:Why I Love This Bored:
As of this posting, nothing has yet shown up on the J! board regarding this subject (at least, as far as I can see, which isn't saying much).
Of course, the J! boardies likely already know anyhow...
Mr. Goongas, I would ask her to drive me. Dallas is listed as one of the J! Kids audition cities, even though it's not on the regular list, and I think she might drive that far. I might wait until I get invited before I ask her. Unless and until she says no, she might say yes. I think the Jeopardy! people would like me. Most people do, because I have a nice smile.goongas wrote:Annie,
I don't see any cities close by to your house. The nearest testing location is over five hours away from your house. Your mom would be very tired from driving that far each way. How would you get there?
Will a <grumble>® do?peacock2121 wrote:How come there is no bitching about that?slam wrote:Available cities to sign up for:
NYC
LA
San Diego
Charlotte
Chicago
Boston
Seattle
Miami
Washington, DC
Kansas City, MO
They don't guarantee that they will go to all of these cities, though.
The only likely alternatives to NYC would be Boston or Philadelphia. I believe they go to Boston every year and Philadelphia nearly every year, though apparently not this one.MarleysGh0st wrote:Will a <grumble>® do?peacock2121 wrote:How come there is no bitching about that?slam wrote:Available cities to sign up for:
NYC
LA
San Diego
Charlotte
Chicago
Boston
Seattle
Miami
Washington, DC
Kansas City, MO
They don't guarantee that they will go to all of these cities, though.
And how about another <grumble>® for the lack of alternate eastern cities to NYC, which is the closest to me, but is perennially also the site that gets the most people signing up, thereby decreasing the likelihood of getting an invitation, should one pass the test?
I was thinking Philly and Cleveland. Or maybe da 'burgh.slam wrote: The only likely alternatives to NYC would be Boston or Philadelphia. I believe they go to Boston every year and Philadelphia nearly every year, though apparently not this one.
They simply aren't going to do auditions in Rochester or Albany. Sorry, Kazoo.![]()
I beleive they did both Philly and Cleveland last year. They've done Pittsburgh at least once within recent memory, but I forget exactly when.MarleysGh0st wrote:I was thinking Philly and Cleveland. Or maybe da 'burgh.slam wrote: The only likely alternatives to NYC would be Boston or Philadelphia. I believe they go to Boston every year and Philadelphia nearly every year, though apparently not this one.
They simply aren't going to do auditions in Rochester or Albany. Sorry, Kazoo.![]()
I'm going to wait until next year to take it for real. Since my show isn't airing until June, and I couldn't go on J! until a year later, I might as well wait for the next go-round.clem21 wrote:Quick question:
Am I allowed to register? Or is there a mandatory wait before I can try for Jeopardy?
Do you think 43-man squamish has a lingerie league? (love your avatar!)AlphaDummy wrote:My bad. Just saw it in the thread regarding the kids' test.
Like I said in the previous post.......
I don't know the exact answer to your question, but my sense has been that the number of Brain Bus opportunities has dropped considerably since the on-line test was instituted. Thus, I think your chances are better by taking the on-line test.lv42day wrote:Please forgive the redundant question if it has already been asked, but if I were to fail the on line test in January 09, does anyone know if I would still be able to try out for Jeopardy if their bus were to swing by in my area, let's say in a few months, or can you only try out once a year?
One is not allowed to take the 50 question test twice within a year. So, if you take the online test and fail (or simply aren't contacted for an in-person audition), you cannot take the 50 question test at a Brain Bus event later in the year. They might let you take the 10 question qualifying test, but then they wouldn't let you move on to the longer test.lv42day wrote:Please forgive the redundant question if it has already been asked, but if I were to fail the on line test in January 09, does anyone know if I would still be able to try out for Jeopardy if their bus were to swing by in my area, let's say in a few months, or can you only try out once a year?
I second that.kayrharris wrote:Take the test.