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How does the competition time limit work?

This article explains how EP's 8-hour daily login limit works during official events, including what activity counts toward the limit, when the timer resets, and answers to common questions about how time is tracked.

We love to see student taking part in Official EP events, however we also want to ensure that student maintain a healthy schedule.

For this reason, we impose an 8 hour login limit during events, after which students are unable to log until the timer resets.

How much time do students get a day?

Students get a total of 8 hours on EP, which refreshes every 24 hours at the same time the competition began. For example, the 8 hour limit for a competition that starts at 4pm on Monday will refresh at 4pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and so on until the competition ends.

Once you've used up 8 hours, you'll see the following screen.

8 hourfs are up dialogue

What time counts?

Any time spent actively doing work (reading and answering questions) will count towards the 8 hour total.

Time spent reviewing peers' answers in Peer Review, browsing lists, completing assessments or sitting on the dashboard doesn't count against your time limit.

As a rule of thumb, using any section of the website that has a timer (provided it hasn't been hidden by you or your teacher), will count toward your total.

FAQs

What if I'm working on a subject that's not included in the competition I'm currently competing in - will that still count toward my 8 hours?

Yes.

What if I log in and leave my computer overnight?

Any idle time not spent doing work will not count toward your 8 hours unless you leave the page open in a lesson where the timer is counting.

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