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k a My Retirement & New Leadership at AoPS
rrusczyk   1571
N Mar 26, 2025 by SmartGroot
I write today to announce my retirement as CEO from Art of Problem Solving. When I founded AoPS 22 years ago, I never imagined that we would reach so many students and families, or that we would find so many channels through which we discover, inspire, and train the great problem solvers of the next generation. I am very proud of all we have accomplished and I’m thankful for the many supporters who provided inspiration and encouragement along the way. I'm particularly grateful to all of the wonderful members of the AoPS Community!

I’m delighted to introduce our new leaders - Ben Kornell and Andrew Sutherland. Ben has extensive experience in education and edtech prior to joining AoPS as my successor as CEO, including starting like I did as a classroom teacher. He has a deep understanding of the value of our work because he’s an AoPS parent! Meanwhile, Andrew and I have common roots as founders of education companies; he launched Quizlet at age 15! His journey from founder to MIT to technology and product leader as our Chief Product Officer traces a pathway many of our students will follow in the years to come.

Thank you again for your support for Art of Problem Solving and we look forward to working with millions more wonderful problem solvers in the years to come.

And special thanks to all of the amazing AoPS team members who have helped build AoPS. We’ve come a long way from here:IMAGE
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k a March Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
jlacosta   0
Mar 2, 2025
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Do you have plans this summer? There are so many options to fit your schedule and goals whether attending a summer camp or taking online classes, it can be a great break from the routine of the school year. Check out our summer courses at AoPS Online, or if you want a math or language arts class that doesn’t have homework, but is an enriching summer experience, our AoPS Virtual Campus summer camps may be just the ticket! We are expanding our locations for our AoPS Academies across the country with 15 locations so far and new campuses opening in Saratoga CA, Johns Creek GA, and the Upper West Side NY. Check out this page for summer camp information.

Be sure to mark your calendars for the following events:
[list][*]March 5th (Wednesday), 4:30pm PT/7:30pm ET, HCSSiM Math Jam 2025. Amber Verser, Assistant Director of the Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics, will host an information session about HCSSiM, a summer program for high school students.
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How to see the light
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N 24 minutes ago by Leeoz
My subject is pretty weird but what I mean is the "light" at the end of the "tunnel" (the end of a very long post). For example, the Bogus Proof Marathon. It has like 7k replies and I really can't scroll down 7000 messages so, how do people reach the end of the reply chain? :yoda:
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MathLeague Middle School States Makeup
kamuii   11
N an hour ago by elizhang101412
Is anyone doing the states makeup for Mathleague middle school?
And also, how does qualification to nats work from there? Is it a by state or by grade thing
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mathprodigy2011   5
N 2 hours ago by jkim0656
Can someone help me do this question I am super confused and my answer was wrong.
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aops ids
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N 2 hours ago by jkim0656
Make your argument here on why your AoPS user ID is the coolest!!!!! :pilot: :pilot: :pilot: :pilot: :pilot:

For instance, my ID, $573803$, can be written as $547 \cdot 1049$, both which are prime.

$547$ is a cuban prime, prime index prime

$1049$ is a Sophie Germain prime

I think my ID is pretty cool, but theres probably better IDs out there.

stuff
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Anyone who knows MATHCOUNTS well?
ysn613   19
N Mar 26, 2025 by ysn613
I missed the signup for MATHCOUNTS this year, and I think I could have made it to nats, based on my scores on the tests(I took them after MATHCOUNTS posted them on their website). Anyone have any study tips for next year?

P.S. Does anybody know if you can sign up for MATHCOUNTS individually, or do I need to try to convince 3 other kids from my school to compete?
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I missed the signup for MATHCOUNTS this year, and I think I could have made it to nats, based on my scores on the tests(I took them after MATHCOUNTS posted them on their website). Anyone have any study tips for next year?

P.S. Does anybody know if you can sign up for MATHCOUNTS individually, or do I need to try to convince 3 other kids from my school to compete?
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you can sign up individually. just do a bunch of mocks(chapter aim for 40-46 depending on your state, states aim for 38-46 depending on your state, nats idk) and try working on your speed and accuracy, you need it for countdown. you could also force 3 kids to compete by the one and only trusty method: Duolingo style, aka kidnapping their families.
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I live in Michigan, do you know about the competition there?
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also what did you get when you took those tests?
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Reason: I got sniped!!!!
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Michigan is pretty competitive I think they got 5th in 2017
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I got 27/30 on sprint and 7/8 on target(state).
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iwastedmyusername
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what year?
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STATE??? OK THAT'S A GOOD SCORE IF YOU WERE IN MY STATE YOU'D GET TOP TEN FOR SURE
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ysn613 wrote:
I missed the signup for MATHCOUNTS this year, and I think I could have made it to nats, based on my scores on the tests(I took them after MATHCOUNTS posted them on their website). Anyone have any study tips for next year?

P.S. Does anybody know if you can sign up for MATHCOUNTS individually, or do I need to try to convince 3 other kids from my school to compete?

Your parents can sign you up as a non-school competitor (NSC). You just need your school to sign off that they don't have a team already as there is a limit to the number of kids from a school that can compete.

Good luck next year!

Coach Frost
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ysn613
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Thanks for the advice everyone! The test I took was from last year.
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ysn613 wrote:
I got 27/30 on sprint and 7/8 on target(state).

in MI last year that's 1st place at states

you should do it bc you'll def qualify next year with these scores (i'm in MI too, but this yr was my last yr)
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I just want to make sure I don't silly a lot of problems. Some days, like the one I took this test on, I find all the shortcuts and don't make arithmetic errors, but some days, like the one I took the AMC8 on, I miss the shortcuts and make stupid errors.
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ysn613 wrote:
Thanks for the advice everyone! The test I took was from last year.

dang that would probably make nationals in any state
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Again, I just want to make sure I don't silly easy problems.
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How is it possible to score 19 on AMC 8 and 41 on 2024 MATHCOUNTS states...

That's legitimately the equivalent of a MATHCOUNTS champion not qualifying for AIME...
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no that's very possible. 19 on AMC8 is 6 wrong, and that can be done with 4 sillies and timesinked on one question which led to not doing 2 of the last ones.
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That is exactly what happened to me(are you psychic)!
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Last year I messed up sprint pretty bad and had 21 and 36. It is entirely possible.
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Okay pro-tip, your school is scuffed, that random kid who is better than you at chapters is going to get drafted on the team.
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I'm sorry but I have no clue what you mean.
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