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k a April Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
jlacosta   0
Apr 2, 2025
Spring is in full swing and summer is right around the corner, what are your plans? At AoPS Online our schedule has new classes starting now through July, so be sure to keep your skills sharp and be prepared for the Fall school year! Check out the schedule of upcoming classes below.

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April 9th (Webinar), 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET, Learn about Video-based Summer Camps at the Virtual Campus
[*]April 10th (Math Jam), 4:30pm PT/7:30pm ET, 2025 MathILy and MathILy-Er Math Jam: Multibackwards Numbers
[*]April 22nd (Webinar), 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET, Competitive Programming at AoPS (USACO).[/list]
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Apr 2, 2025
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MOP Emails Out! (not clickbait)
Mathandski   85
N 17 minutes ago by maxamc
What an emotional roller coaster the past 34 days have been.

Congrats to all that qualified!
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Mathandski
Apr 22, 2025
maxamc
17 minutes ago
Box Inequalities
r00tsOfUnity   31
N 39 minutes ago by ESAOPS
Source: 2024 AIME I #15
Let $\mathcal{B}$ be the set of rectangular boxes that have volume $23$ and surface area $54$. Suppose $r$ is the least possible radius of a sphere that can fit any element of $\mathcal{B}$ inside it. Then $r^{2}$ can be expressed as $\tfrac{p}{q}$, where $p$ and $q$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $p+q$.
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r00tsOfUnity
Feb 2, 2024
ESAOPS
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[MAIN ROUND STARTS MAY 17] OMMC Year 5
DottedCaculator   6
N 43 minutes ago by MathCosine
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
Test portal: https://ommc-test-portal.vercel.app/

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
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MathCosine
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EZ logarithm V2
fruitmonster97   42
N an hour ago by cinnamon_e
Source: 2024 AIME I Problem 2
Real numbers $x$ and $y$ with $x,y>1$ satisfy $\log_x(y^x)=\log_y(x^{4y})=10.$ What is the value of $xy$?
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fruitmonster97
Feb 2, 2024
cinnamon_e
an hour ago
No more topics!
Mop Qual stuff
HopefullyMcNats2025   65
N Apr 1, 2025 by fake123
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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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 wrote:
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

MOP basically guarantees MIT/harvard
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Not true at all
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Pengu14 wrote:
HopefullyMcNats2025 wrote:
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

MOP basically guarantees MIT/harvard

def not true, a big portion of college apps comes from writing and literature
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mdk2013 wrote:
Pengu14 wrote:
HopefullyMcNats2025 wrote:
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

MOP basically guarantees MIT/harvard

def not true, a big portion of college apps comes from writing and literature

While I agree MOP doesn't guarantee, your statement isn't accurate either. They say it is but it actually is only like 40% of the percent. the other 60% comes from extra-curriculars, volunteer service, your grades and your achievements.
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Pengu14 wrote:
HopefullyMcNats2025 wrote:
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

MOP basically guarantees MIT/harvard

idk if this is true.

Mit/Harvard looks 4 science, coding, literature, etc. But if ur like a GOD at maths, aka Luke Robitaille level, you can definitely make those colleges.
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mdk2013 wrote:
Pengu14 wrote:
HopefullyMcNats2025 wrote:
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

MOP basically guarantees MIT/harvard

def not true, a big portion of college apps comes from writing and literature

I meant it in the sense that around 95% of MOPpers get into MIT. Also, why would literature matter at all for college apps?
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why am i writing about college apps when im not even a teen, excuse my mistakes
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Not sure about harvard but from what I've heard its a near lock for MIT as long as your GPA isn't bad
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Shan3t wrote:
Pengu14 wrote:
HopefullyMcNats2025 wrote:
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

MOP basically guarantees MIT/harvard

idk if this is true.

Mit/Harvard looks 4 science, coding, literature, etc. But if ur like a GOD at maths, aka Luke Robitaille level, you can definitely make those colleges.

They look for achievements and dedication in things you’re passionate about.
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it should at the very least increase your chances by a lot
mit does value qualification for mop, and they should admit you as long as your gpa is good and nothing else is problematic (although what counts as a "good" gpa is debatable)
i've also heard that mit doesn't care that much about essays, but from how my source turned out last time take this will possibly less than a grain of salt
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Shan3t wrote:
Pengu14 wrote:
HopefullyMcNats2025 wrote:
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

MOP basically guarantees MIT/harvard

idk if this is true.

Mit/Harvard looks 4 science, coding, literature, etc. But if ur like a GOD at maths, aka Luke Robitaille level, you can definitely make those colleges.

Note that nearly all people who apply for MIT, Princeton, Harvard etc. who have made MOP usually apply for math or computer science and nearly all make it in, according to statistics of the MOPpers.

Edit: Also, please note that very few people are as good as Luke Robitaille, so don't use him as a comparison.
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I would say no one aside from Evan Chen, because luke made imo gold medal in 9th and won mc 2x in a row, his achievements are unique to him mostly
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HopefullyMcNats2025 wrote:
I would say no one aside from Evan Chen, because luke made imo gold medal in 9th and won mc 2x in a row, his achievements are unique to him mostly

dotted is also most likely going to be a 4x gold medalist
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If you really love math competitions, you should do it regardless of whether it looks good on a college application. This is because if you end up not making MOP, you'll feel sad but rewarded by the experience overall, as opposed to only feeling sad.

But for what it's worth, making MOP is nearly a direct ticket.
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