Championship-Level Walkthroughs
Walkthroughs in this category reflect teams practicing exactly how they intend to perform on game day. All members are prepared, transitions are smooth, and the narrative flows clearly from start to finish.
Teams producing walkthroughs at this level typically enter Finals organized, confident, and in strong position to compete for the title.
Solid Walkthroughs, Refinement Needed
Walkthroughs in this category show clear effort and strong team participation, with most components of the presentation beginning to take shape. The foundation is strong, but a few content areas still need refinement.
With focused polishing and continued reps, teams in this category can be well prepared heading into Finals.
Incomplete Walkthroughs, In Danger of Ineligibility
Walkthroughs in this category reflect incomplete team participation or low-quality rehearsal preparation. When teams do not practice transitions and flow together, final presentations often lack cohesion and timing.
MAP's Student Support Team may remove teams with low-quality walkthroughs from presenting to partners live.
This walkthrough reflects a team practicing exactly how they intend to perform on presentation day. All presenters are present, transitions between speakers are smooth, and each section clearly builds on the previous one to form a cohesive narrative. The team demonstrates strong familiarity with their slides, confident pacing, and clear ownership of each section—signals that the group has already rehearsed together and is approaching the Finals with a polished, game-ready flow.
This walkthrough shows strong team energy and clear engagement from presenters, with each teammate demonstrating familiarity with their section of the deck. However, frequent pauses, restarts, and recording interruptions break the flow of the rehearsal and prevent the team from practicing a full start-to-finish presentation. Teams should aim to record a continuous walkthrough to properly simulate the pacing, transitions, and momentum required for Finals.
This walkthrough shows strong preparation, with all teammates present and clear ownership of each section of the presentation. The content foundation is solid and the team demonstrates familiarity with their analysis and slides. However, the rehearsal energy and presentation intensity are lower than what is typically needed for a live partner presentation, signaling that the team would benefit from additional reps focused on pacing, engagement, and delivery before Finals.
This walkthrough reflects an incomplete rehearsal, with not all teammates present for the practice run. In addition, transitions between sections feel less coordinated, suggesting the team has not yet rehearsed the full presentation together from start to finish. When full participation and structured run-throughs are missing, teams are unable to refine timing, speaker transitions, and overall narrative flow—key elements required for a polished Live Partner Presentation.
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