Study FBLA
Topic: Courses
- category: CTE
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- summary: Whether you’re looking to flex your technical muscles or showcase your entrepreneurial side, FBLA competitive events are structured into three main formats. Here is a breakdown of how they work and the core categories available: ### **Event Formats** --- * **Objective Tests:** A high-speed challenge consisting of **100 questions in 50 minutes**. Specialized events (like Spreadsheet or Word Applications) also require a "site production" test to prove your hands-on skills. * **Presentations:** Ideal if you prefer speaking over testing. Most of these events skip the objective test entirely. Some are chapter-wide projects that don’t count against your individual event limits. * **Roleplays:** A hybrid format. You’ll start with an objective test; if your score is high enough, you move to the final round where you are given a **surprise business prompt** and a limited window to prepare an interactive presentation. --- ### **Core Categories** * **🚀 Entrepreneurship:** Focuses on the startup lifecycle, including market research, financial projections, and pitching business plans. * **📊 Business & Ethics:** Covers the "pillars" of the corporate world—Accounting, Marketing, and Business Ethics—where you'll analyze strategy and moral frameworks. * **💻 Technical & Design:** Heavily skill-based events centered on IT troubleshooting, software applications, and branding/graphic design. * **🗣️ Communication:** Concentrates on Public Speaking and Client Service, simulating high-stakes environments like boardrooms and negotiations.
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