How to get good at comp math

by fossasor, Apr 10, 2025, 12:58 AM

I'm a rising ninth grader who wasn't in the school math league this year, and basically put aside comp math for a year. Unfortunately, that means that now that I'm in high school and having the epiphany about how important comp math actually is, and how much it would help my chances of getting involved in other math-related programs. In addition, I do enjoy math in general, and suspect that things like the AMCs are probably going to be some of the best practice I can get. What this all means is that I'm trying to go from mediocre to orz, 2 years after I probably should have started if I wanted to be any good.

So my question is: how do I get good at comp math?

This year, my scores on AMC 10 (and these are the highest I've ever gotten) were a 73.5 and an 82.5 (AMC 8 was 21/25, but that doesn't matter much). This is not good enough to qualify for AIME, and I probably need to raise my performance on each by at least 10 points. I've been decently good in the past at Number Theory, but I need to work on Geo and Combinatorics, and I'm trying to find the best resources to do that. My biggest flaw is probably not knowing many algorithms like Stars and Bars, and the path is clear here (learn them) but I'm still not sure which ones I need to know.

I'm aware that some of this advice is going to be something like "Practice 5 hours a day and start hardgrinding" or something along those lines. Unfortunately, I have other extracurriculars I need to balance, and for me, time is a limiting resource. My parents are somewhat frowning upon me doing a lot of comp math, which limits my time as well. I have neither the time nor motivation to do more than an hour a day, and in practice, I don't think I can be doing that consistently. As such, I would need to make that time count.

I know this is a very general question, and that aops is chock-full of detailed advice for math competitions. However, I'd appreciate it if anyone here could help me out, or show me the best resources I should use to get started. What mocks are any good, or what textbooks should I use? Where do I get the best practice with the shortest time? Is there some place I can find a list of useful formulas that have appeared in math comps before?

All advice is welcome!

USAMO Jane Street Emails?

by elasticwealth, Apr 8, 2025, 1:12 PM

Did all USAMO qualifiers receive this email? It talks about "tremendous performance", but scores aren't out.

I only solved like 2.5 problems...
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Euclid discussion?

by MisakaMikasa, Apr 8, 2025, 3:48 AM

As someone who hasn’t logged on AoPS for a while, I was quite surprised to find that there is no discussion thread for Euclid 2025. Is discussion prohibited this year?

Modular Arithmetic Handout

by MathCosine, Apr 7, 2025, 8:52 PM

Hi everyone,

I recently created a handout on modular arithmetic for a local math club. I thought it would help quite a lot with understanding basic properties, as modular arithmetic is a very popular intermediate step in number theory problems, so I decided to leave it here as a resource for anyone who needs it. Feel free to share it around, and hope it helps!

Sincerely,
MathCosine
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When MOP Letters Come Out

by imagien_bad, Apr 7, 2025, 4:06 PM

Hello everyone, I would like to ask about the validity of MAA's claim that they would release USA(J)MO results in 2-3 weeks. Is this true or is MAA just yapping.
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Mathcounts state

by happymoose666, Mar 24, 2025, 10:28 PM

Hi everyone,
I just have a question. I live in PA and I sadly didn't make it to nationals this year. Is PA a competitive state? I'm new into mathcounts and not sure

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Will I make AMO?

by imagien_bad, Nov 23, 2024, 4:41 AM

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Hi everyone, I got a 100.5 on AMC 12A 2024 what is my chance to make USAMO 2025? (i did not do 12B btw)

amc 10 cooked

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Predicted AMC 8 Scores

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