Combining fieldwork types
You can mix Supervised and Concentrated fieldwork — a Concentrated hour is worth about 1⅓ Supervised hours — but each type’s rules are met separately.
What it means
You may accrue hours under one type or combine Supervised and Concentrated Supervised Fieldwork, within or across months. Because Concentrated requires more supervision, a Concentrated hour has about 1⅓ times the temporal value of a Supervised hour when the two are combined. You must, however, meet each type’s supervision requirements — percentage and observation — independently for the hours in that type.
Example
A month split between the two types must satisfy the supervision rules for each type’s hours separately, not on a blended average.
Where it trips people up
Combining is flexible, but the bookkeeping is stricter — you can’t average supervision across types. A good tracker handles the temporal-value math for you.
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