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k a May Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
jlacosta   0
May 1, 2025
May is an exciting month! National MATHCOUNTS is the second week of May in Washington D.C. and our Founder, Richard Rusczyk will be presenting a seminar, Preparing Strong Math Students for College and Careers, on May 11th.

Are you interested in working towards MATHCOUNTS and don’t know where to start? We have you covered! If you have taken Prealgebra, then you are ready for MATHCOUNTS/AMC 8 Basics. Already aiming for State or National MATHCOUNTS and harder AMC 8 problems? Then our MATHCOUNTS/AMC 8 Advanced course is for you.

Summer camps are starting next month at the Virtual Campus in math and language arts that are 2 - to 4 - weeks in duration. Spaces are still available - don’t miss your chance to have an enriching summer experience. There are middle and high school competition math camps as well as Math Beasts camps that review key topics coupled with fun explorations covering areas such as graph theory (Math Beasts Camp 6), cryptography (Math Beasts Camp 7-8), and topology (Math Beasts Camp 8-9)!

Be sure to mark your calendars for the following upcoming events:
[list][*]May 9th, 4:30pm PT/7:30pm ET, Casework 2: Overwhelming Evidence — A Text Adventure, a game where participants will work together to navigate the map, solve puzzles, and win! All are welcome.
[*]May 19th, 4:30pm PT/7:30pm ET, What's Next After Beast Academy?, designed for students finishing Beast Academy and ready for Prealgebra 1.
[*]May 20th, 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET, Mathcamp 2025 Qualifying Quiz Part 1 Math Jam, Problems 1 to 4, join the Canada/USA Mathcamp staff for this exciting Math Jam, where they discuss solutions to Problems 1 to 4 of the 2025 Mathcamp Qualifying Quiz!
[*]May 21st, 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET, Mathcamp 2025 Qualifying Quiz Part 2 Math Jam, Problems 5 and 6, Canada/USA Mathcamp staff will discuss solutions to Problems 5 and 6 of the 2025 Mathcamp Qualifying Quiz![/list]
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May 1, 2025
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Jane street swag package? USA(J)MO
arfekete   33
N 19 minutes ago by Martin2001
Hey! People are starting to get their swag packages from Jane Street for qualifying for USA(J)MO, and after some initial discussion on what we got, people are getting different things. Out of curiosity, I was wondering how they decide who gets what.
Please enter the following info:

- USAMO or USAJMO
- Grade
- Score
- Award/Medal/HM
- MOP (yes or no, if yes then color)
- List of items you got in your package

I will reply with my info as an example.
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arfekete
May 7, 2025
Martin2001
19 minutes ago
[CASH PRIZES] IndyINTEGIRLS Spring Math Competition
Indy_Integirls   15
N 43 minutes ago by GallopingUnicorn45
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Greetings, AoPS! IndyINTEGIRLS will be hosting a virtual math competition on May 25,
2024 from 12 PM to 3 PM EST.
Join other woman-identifying and/or non-binary "STEMinists" in solving problems, socializing, playing games, winning prizes, and more! If you are interested in competing, please register here![/center]

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[center]Important Information[/center]

Eligibility: This competition is open to all woman-identifying and non-binary students in middle and high school. Non-Indiana residents and international students are welcome as well!

Format: There will be a middle school and high school division. In each separate division, there will be an individual round and a team round, where students are grouped into teams of 3-4 and collaboratively solve a set of difficult problems. There will also be a buzzer/countdown/Kahoot-style round, where students from both divisions are grouped together to compete in a MATHCOUNTS-style countdown round! There will be prizes for the top competitors in each division.

Problem Difficulty: Our amazing team of problem writers is working hard to ensure that there will be problems for problem-solvers of all levels! The middle school problems will range from MATHCOUNTS school round to AMC 10 level, while the high school problems will be for more advanced problem-solvers. The team round problems will cover various difficulty levels and are meant to be more difficult, while the countdown/buzzer/Kahoot round questions will be similar to MATHCOUNTS state to MATHCOUNTS Nationals countdown round in difficulty.

Platform: This contest will be held virtually through Zoom. All competitors are required to have their cameras turned on at all times unless they have a reason for otherwise. Proctors and volunteers will be monitoring students at all times to prevent cheating and to create a fair environment for all students.

Prizes: At this moment, prizes are TBD, and more information will be provided and attached to this post as the competition date approaches. Rest assured, IndyINTEGIRLS has historically given out very generous cash prizes, and we intend on maintaining this generosity into our Spring Competition.

Contact & Connect With Us: Follow us on Instagram @indy.integirls, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok @indy.integirls, and email us at indy@integirls.org.

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[center]Help Us Out

Please help us in sharing the news of this competition! Our amazing team of officers has worked very hard to provide this educational opportunity to as many students as possible, and we would appreciate it if you could help us spread the word!
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Indy_Integirls
May 11, 2025
GallopingUnicorn45
43 minutes ago
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fruitmonster97   36
N 5 hours ago by ZMB038
Source: 2024 AMC 10A #3
What is the sum of the digits of the smallest prime that can be written as a sum of $5$ distinct primes?

$\textbf{(A) }5\qquad\textbf{(B) }7\qquad\textbf{(C) }9\qquad\textbf{(D) }10\qquad\textbf{(E) }11$
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fruitmonster97
Nov 7, 2024
ZMB038
5 hours ago
[TEST RELEASED] OMMC Year 5
DottedCaculator   64
N 6 hours ago by sagayao
Test portal: https://ommc-test-portal-2025.vercel.app/

Hello to all creative problem solvers,

Do you want to work on a fun, untimed team math competition with amazing questions by MOPpers and IMO & EGMO medalists? $\phantom{You lost the game.}$
Do you want to have a chance to win thousands in cash and raffle prizes (no matter your skill level)?

Check out the fifth annual iteration of the

Online Monmouth Math Competition!

Online Monmouth Math Competition, or OMMC, is a 501c3 accredited nonprofit organization managed by adults, college students, and high schoolers which aims to give talented high school and middle school students an exciting way to develop their skills in mathematics.

Our website: https://www.ommcofficial.org/
Our Discord (6000+ members): https://tinyurl.com/joinommc

This is not a local competition; any student 18 or younger anywhere in the world can attend. We have changed some elements of our contest format, so read carefully and thoroughly. Join our Discord or monitor this thread for updates and test releases.

How hard is it?

We plan to raffle out a TON of prizes over all competitors regardless of performance. So just submit: a few minutes of your time will give you a great chance to win amazing prizes!

How are the problems?

You can check out our past problems and sample problems here:
https://www.ommcofficial.org/sample
https://www.ommcofficial.org/2022-documents
https://www.ommcofficial.org/2023-documents
https://www.ommcofficial.org/ommc-amc

How will the test be held?/How do I sign up?

Solo teams?

Test Policy

Timeline:
Main Round: May 17th - May 24th
Test Portal Released. The Main Round of the contest is held. The Main Round consists of 25 questions that each have a numerical answer. Teams will have the entire time interval to work on the questions. They can submit any time during the interval. Teams are free to edit their submissions before the period ends, even after they submit.

Final Round: May 26th - May 28th
The top placing teams will qualify for this invitational round (5-10 questions). The final round consists of 5-10 proof questions. Teams again will have the entire time interval to work on these questions and can submit their proofs any time during this interval. Teams are free to edit their submissions before the period ends, even after they submit.

Conclusion of Competition: Early June
Solutions will be released, winners announced, and prizes sent out to winners.

Scoring:

Prizes:

I have more questions. Whom do I ask?

We hope for your participation, and good luck!

OMMC staff

OMMC’S 2025 EVENTS ARE SPONSORED BY:

[list]
[*]Nontrivial Fellowship
[*]Citadel
[*]SPARC
[*]Jane Street
[*]And counting!
[/list]
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DottedCaculator
Apr 26, 2025
sagayao
6 hours ago
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Discuss the Stanford Math Tournament Here
Aaronjudgeisgoat   302
N Apr 23, 2025 by BS2012
I believe discussion is allowed after yesterday at midnight, correct?
If so, I will put tentative answers on this thread.
By the way, does anyone know the answer to Geometry Problem 5? I was wondering if I got that one right
Also, if you put answers, please put it in a hide tag

Answers for the Algebra Subject Test
Estimated Algebra Cutoffs
Answers for the Geometry Subject Test
Estimated Geo Cutoffs
Answers for the Discrete Subject Test
Estimated Cutoffs for Discrete
Answers for the Team Round
Guts Answers
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Apr 14, 2025
BS2012
Apr 23, 2025
Discuss the Stanford Math Tournament Here
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11101 10000 on alg (sillied the factorization on p4)

11111 11000 on discrete

i also sillied team p12 by doing 37 + 41 = 80

I swear ive met you on the discord
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Ruegerbyrd
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did they send full awards yet
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No. They haven't sent it yet. When will they send it ?
Does anyone have any past years' examples to give?
Like last year after the awards ceremony, how many days later did they give the score reports and awards?
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Ruegerbyrd
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THey said they would send this week, I think they did take awhile last year but it was less strict with the grading and all that so technically this year could take way longer
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the answer to discrete p10 is 5/12 and not sqrt(2) - 1 (apparently this was confirmed by the smt director)

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11111 10000 on both ig
is p8 definitely 157/40 then
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megarnie wrote:
the answer to discrete p10 is 5/12 and not sqrt(2) - 1 (apparently this was confirmed by the smt director)

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11111 10000 on both ig
is p8 definitely 157/40 then

yes (someone ik who put that got the score they were expecting with no correct guesses)
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megarnie
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megarnie wrote:
11101 10000 on alg (sillied the factorization on p4)

11111 11000 on discrete

i also sillied team p12 by doing 37 + 41 = 80

I swear ive met you on the discord

yes you have (you can probably figure out who i am as well)
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vincentwant
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megarnie wrote:
vincentwant wrote:
megarnie wrote:
the answer to discrete p10 is 5/12 and not sqrt(2) - 1 (apparently this was confirmed by the smt director)

ook
11111 10000 on both ig
is p8 definitely 157/40 then

yes (someone ik who put that got the score they were expecting with no correct guesses)

yeee i put 24/5 :D
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lpieleanu
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vincentwant wrote:
megarnie wrote:
vincentwant wrote:

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11111 10000 on both ig
is p8 definitely 157/40 then

yes (someone ik who put that got the score they were expecting with no correct guesses)

yeee i put 24/5 :D

I put 24/5 as well :(
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Orthogonal.
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megarnie wrote:
Charizard_637 wrote:
megarnie wrote:
11101 10000 on alg (sillied the factorization on p4)

11111 11000 on discrete

i also sillied team p12 by doing 37 + 41 = 80

I swear ive met you on the discord

yes you have (you can probably figure out who i am as well)

hi arnov (admits)
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Munmun5
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No. They haven't sent it yet. When will they send it ?
Does anyone have any past years' examples to give?
Like last year after the awards ceremony, how many days later did they give the score reports and awards?

Last year , grading was released before award ceremony , score reports and certificates were given at the end of the month . You all can email them for atleast to release the grading .
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techb wrote:
No. They haven't sent it yet. When will they send it ?
Does anyone have any past years' examples to give?
Like last year after the awards ceremony, how many days later did they give the score reports and awards?

Last year , grading was released before award ceremony , score reports and certificates were given at the end of the month . You all can email them for atleast to release the grading .

I already emailed them. I guess the score reports, certificates, and the question papers will be given at the end of April.
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Munmun5
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techb wrote:
Munmun5 wrote:
techb wrote:
No. They haven't sent it yet. When will they send it ?
Does anyone have any past years' examples to give?
Like last year after the awards ceremony, how many days later did they give the score reports and awards?

Last year , grading was released before award ceremony , score reports and certificates were given at the end of the month . You all can email them for atleast to release the grading .

I already emailed them. I guess the score reports, certificates, and the question papers will be given at the end of April.

Then when will they release the grading ? There may be error in the grading , they should release that earlier .
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Inaaya
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any information about general answers and cutoffs?
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BS2012
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any information about general answers and cutoffs?

online t10 was 20
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