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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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Mar 24, 2025
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Mar 26, 2025
k a March Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
jlacosta   0
Mar 2, 2025
March is the month for State MATHCOUNTS competitions! Kudos to everyone who participated in their local chapter competitions and best of luck to all going to State! Join us on March 11th for a Math Jam devoted to our favorite Chapter competition problems! Are you interested in training for MATHCOUNTS? Be sure to check out our AMC 8/MATHCOUNTS Basics and Advanced courses.

Are you ready to level up with Olympiad training? Registration is open with early bird pricing available for our WOOT programs: MathWOOT (Levels 1 and 2), CodeWOOT, PhysicsWOOT, and ChemWOOT. What is WOOT? WOOT stands for Worldwide Online Olympiad Training and is a 7-month high school math Olympiad preparation and testing program that brings together many of the best students from around the world to learn Olympiad problem solving skills. Classes begin in September!

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.
[*]March 6th (Thursday), 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET, Free Webinar on Math Competitions from elementary through high school. Join us for an enlightening session that demystifies the world of math competitions and helps you make informed decisions about your contest journey.
[*]March 11th (Tuesday), 4:30pm PT/7:30pm ET, 2025 MATHCOUNTS Chapter Discussion MATH JAM. AoPS instructors will discuss some of their favorite problems from the MATHCOUNTS Chapter Competition. All are welcome!
[*]March 13th (Thursday), 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET, Free Webinar about Summer Camps at the Virtual Campus. Transform your summer into an unforgettable learning adventure! From elementary through high school, we offer dynamic summer camps featuring topics in mathematics, language arts, and competition preparation - all designed to fit your schedule and ignite your passion for learning.[/list]
Our full course list for upcoming classes is below:
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Introduction to Algebra A Self-Paced

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Group Theory
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F=ma Problem Series
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WOOT Programs
Visit the pages linked for full schedule details for each of these programs!


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Programming

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jlacosta
Mar 2, 2025
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Mop Qual stuff
HopefullyMcNats2025   34
N 11 minutes ago by kred9
How good of an award/ achievement is making MOP, I adore comp math but am scared if I dedicate all my time to it I won’t get in a good college such as MIT or Harvard
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HopefullyMcNats2025
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kred9
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AMC 10/AIME Study Forum
PatTheKing806   96
N 23 minutes ago by shawnzeng
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Me (PatTheKing806) and EaZ_Shadow have created a AMC 10/AIME Study Forum! Hopefully, this forum wont die quickly. To signup, do /join or \join.

Click here to join! (or do some pushups) :P

People should join this forum if they are wanting to do well on the AMC 10 next year, trying get into AIME, or loves math!
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PatTheKing806
Mar 27, 2025
shawnzeng
23 minutes ago
9 Which math contest is your favorite?
mdk2013   18
N 26 minutes ago by mdk2013
mdk2013
Yesterday at 7:10 PM
mdk2013
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Tennessee Math Tournament (TMT) Online 2025
TennesseeMathTournament   61
N 30 minutes ago by Jaxman8
Hello everyone! We are excited to announce a new competition, the Tennessee Math Tournament, created by the Tennessee Math Coalition! Anyone can participate in the virtual competition for free.

The testing window is from March 22nd to April 12th, 2025. Virtual competitors may participate in the competition at any time during that window.

The virtual competition consists of three rounds: Individual, Bullet, and Team. The Individual Round is 60 minutes long and consists of 30 questions (AMC 10 level). The Bullet Round is 20 minutes long and consists of 80 questions (Mathcounts Chapter level). The Team Round is 30 minutes long and consists of 16 questions (AMC 12 level). Virtual competitors may compete in teams of four, or choose to not participate in the team round.

To register and see more information, click here!

If you have any questions, please email connect@tnmathcoalition.org or reply to this thread!

Thank you to our lead sponsor, Jane Street!

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TennesseeMathTournament
Mar 9, 2025
Jaxman8
30 minutes ago
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LMT Spring 2025 and Girls' LMT 2025
vrondoS   18
N Mar 28, 2025 by Inaaya
The Lexington High School Math Team is proud to announce LMT Spring 2025 and our inaugural Girls’ LMT 2025! LMT is a competition for middle school students interested in math. Students can participate individually, or on teams of 4-6 members. This announcement contains information for BOTH competitions.

LMT Spring 2025 will take place from 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Saturday, May 3rd at Lexington High School, 251 Waltham St., Lexington, MA 02421.

The competition will include two individual rounds, a Team Round, and a Guts Round, with a break for lunch and mini-events. A detailed schedule is available at https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Schedule.

There is a $15 fee per participant, paid on the day of the competition. Pizza will be provided for lunch, at no additional cost.

Register for LMT at https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Registration/Home.

Girls’ LMT 2025 will be held ONLINE on MathDash from 11:00 AM-4:15 PM EST on Saturday, April 19th, 2025. Participation is open to middle school students who identify as female or non-binary. The competition will include an individual round and a team round with a break for lunch and mini-events. It is free to participate.

Register for GLMT at https://www.lhsmath.org/LMT/Girls_LMT.

More information is available on our website: https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Home. Email lmt.lhsmath@gmail.com with any questions.
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vrondoS
Mar 27, 2025
Inaaya
Mar 28, 2025
LMT Spring 2025 and Girls' LMT 2025
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Y by channing421, impromptuA, HelloHi128, ST2009, Ilikeminecraft, Sleepy_Head, C0DET1GER, yizhou76, LongJumpMain, peace09, AtlantisII, Awesomeness_in_a_bun, bluecornbot, Mintylemon66, scannose, vyx, aidan0626, FiteingPotato, centslordm, Alex-131, EpicBird08, BlueSquare, HumanCalculator9, justJen, ihatemath123, resources, PaixiaoLover, blueprimes, megahertz13, golue3120, Zorger74, falliinqsnow-, eg4334, pomme_de_terre_
The Lexington High School Math Team is proud to announce LMT Spring 2025 and our inaugural Girls’ LMT 2025! LMT is a competition for middle school students interested in math. Students can participate individually, or on teams of 4-6 members. This announcement contains information for BOTH competitions.

LMT Spring 2025 will take place from 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Saturday, May 3rd at Lexington High School, 251 Waltham St., Lexington, MA 02421.

The competition will include two individual rounds, a Team Round, and a Guts Round, with a break for lunch and mini-events. A detailed schedule is available at https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Schedule.

There is a $15 fee per participant, paid on the day of the competition. Pizza will be provided for lunch, at no additional cost.

Register for LMT at https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Registration/Home.

Girls’ LMT 2025 will be held ONLINE on MathDash from 11:00 AM-4:15 PM EST on Saturday, April 19th, 2025. Participation is open to middle school students who identify as female or non-binary. The competition will include an individual round and a team round with a break for lunch and mini-events. It is free to participate.

Register for GLMT at https://www.lhsmath.org/LMT/Girls_LMT.

More information is available on our website: https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Home. Email lmt.lhsmath@gmail.com with any questions.
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high quality problems
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guys I can confirm both are very high quality
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go sign up!!! guaranteed to be high quality!!!
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i live across the continent but it sure sounds cool tho
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can i ask what mini events there are
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SIGN UP FOR LEXINGTON MATH TOURNAMENT !!!!! XIOO
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AtlantisII wrote:
can i ask what mini events there are

SetWithFriends (With Prizes !!! )
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iz there like tetris and brainrot like last time
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yes.
brainrot will be prevalent throughout the WHOLE competition, not only the mini events!
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yes.
brainrot will be prevalent throughout the WHOLE competition, not only the mini events!

oh noes i am not ready for "sigma sigma on the wall" again
is there at least cdr
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oh noes i am not ready for "sigma sigma on the wall" again
yo that problem writer matures no cap
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AtlantisII wrote:
oh noes i am not ready for "sigma sigma on the wall" again
yo that problem writer matures no cap

sureeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
ok i believe you
is there cdr and estimathon
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Is there an online version of LMT, just like there's an online version of MOAA, BMMT, BMT, and SMT?
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LMT Spring 2025 will take place from 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Saturday, May 3rd, at Lexington High School, 251 Waltham St., Lexington, MA 02421.
no, please read

great comp, sign up!!!!
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can you guys make it a hard test please
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i will make sure the problems are of a certain quality this year

(also we have pizza)

(also i'm probably going to make really big trophies for tetris this year)

(also we have a very exciting new thing in the works for this lmt)
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i will make sure the problems are of a certain quality this year

(also we have pizza)

(also i'm probably going to make really big trophies for tetris this year)

(also we have a very exciting new thing in the works for this lmt)

oly round trust
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yes.
brainrot will be prevalent throughout the WHOLE competition, not only the mini events!

this is why I will not be going to LMT spring
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I live 800 miles away and flights are expensive :pilot:
I can confirm the problems are very high quality(besides the brainrot)! And the test organizers are very orz!!! (Sleepy_Head, Mintylemon66, and vrondoS to name a few)
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