Future Problem Solving Program International - Future Scene

Future Scene

The Future Scene (previously known as the "Fuzzy Situation") is used in all FPSPI competitions except the Scenario Writing and Community Problem Solving competitions. It is a short story typically set several years into the future, containing several easily identifiable "challenges" as well as framing the context for the team completing the booklet.

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