Get Stuffed Ranking guidelines (Taken from Atlanta Flying Disc Club)
Ranking Descriptions:
0 - Never, ever played the game before.
1 - Low Beginner: Has played once or twice before, but is still very confused out on the field.
2 - Middle Beginner: Knows the basic rules, but is just getting started with the forehand and concepts like stacking.
3 - Advanced Beginner: Knows some basic strategy, knows positions. Can throw the forehand well on the sideline, but still throws it away in a game.
4 - Low Intermediate: Just starting to feel comfortable with the forehand. Knows how to stack, and does so often. Knows positions, but still working on more advanced strategy like zone defense and offense positions.
5 - Middle Intermediate: Similar to 6, but makes a few more errors, both on offense and defense.
6 - Advanced Intermediate: Sound athleticism and good disc skills. Good field sense, makes the occasional mistake, gets burned occasionally.
7 - Low Expert: Plays or has played on a traveling club or college team. Meets a few of the criteria of a 9, but needs either a few more years experience or a few less years of age.
8 - Middle Expert: A lesser god; lacks one or two qualities of a nine.
9 - Advanced Expert: An ultimate god. Nationals experience. Very athletic. Can put the forehand, backhand, and hammer anywhere on the field with high accuracy. Has excellent field sense and plays good defense.
Note: If you can't decide between two numbers on this scale, choose the lower one.
0 - Never, ever played the game before.
1 - Low Beginner: Has played once or twice before, but is still very confused out on the field.
2 - Middle Beginner: Knows the basic rules, but is just getting started with the forehand and concepts like stacking.
3 - Advanced Beginner: Knows some basic strategy, knows positions. Can throw the forehand well on the sideline, but still throws it away in a game.
4 - Low Intermediate: Just starting to feel comfortable with the forehand. Knows how to stack, and does so often. Knows positions, but still working on more advanced strategy like zone defense and offense positions.
5 - Middle Intermediate: Similar to 6, but makes a few more errors, both on offense and defense.
6 - Advanced Intermediate: Sound athleticism and good disc skills. Good field sense, makes the occasional mistake, gets burned occasionally.
7 - Low Expert: Plays or has played on a traveling club or college team. Meets a few of the criteria of a 9, but needs either a few more years experience or a few less years of age.
8 - Middle Expert: A lesser god; lacks one or two qualities of a nine.
9 - Advanced Expert: An ultimate god. Nationals experience. Very athletic. Can put the forehand, backhand, and hammer anywhere on the field with high accuracy. Has excellent field sense and plays good defense.
Note: If you can't decide between two numbers on this scale, choose the lower one.