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WOOT (Worldwide Online Olympiad Training)

Over 7 months, WOOT students train with former medalists and collaborate with peers from around the world to solve Olympiad-level problems. Together, they build the creativity and confidence to successfully compete in key competitions in the following subjects.


MathWOOT

Designed for math students from around the world to master the problem solving skills to qualify and compete in national and international high school math Olympiads.

Competition focus:

AIME

USA(J)MO

IMO


CodeWOOT

Designed for students to cultivate the algorithmic problem solving skills needed to successfully compete in top computer science competitions.

Competition focus:

USACO

IOI


PhysicsWOOT

Designed for students to develop their mastery of physics concepts and compete in national and international physics competitions.

Competition focus:

USAPhO

SIN

IPhO

F=ma exam


ChemWOOT

Designed for students to bridge the gap between theory and practice for problem solving at the national and international chemistry competitions.

Competition focus:

USNCO

IChO

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On Track to Prestigious Universities

Our students earn admission to the most prestigious universities in the world, including but not limited to:

MIT
Harvard
Stanford
Princeton
Caltech
UC Berkeley

Many of our students who are mathematically inclined have found Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) an indispensable resource.

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WOOT Testimonials

Since 2005, students preparing for the major high school Olympiads for math and science have chosen AoPS Online’s WOOT programs.

The supportive community of very bright students in WOOT motivated me to study even more Olympiad-level math, while providing the structure I needed. I found myself collaborating with past USAMO winners and IMO medalists, working (and solving!) problems that I'd barely been able to understand before I took the class.

I've been taking AoPS classes ever since elementary school and they've really helped me develop strong problem-solving skills and keen intuition. Thanks to what I learned in calculus class, I was able to win a bronze medal the first time I took the USAPhO—even without any prior AP-level physics courses.

While ChemWOOT gave me great practice for Chemistry Study Camp, the social aspect of the class was just as important. I wouldn't be nearly as passionate about chemistry if it hadn't been for this supportive community that challenged my preconceptions about the subject and helped me bring my understanding to new levels.

The training I received in math from AoPS was absolutely crucial to helping me develop problem-solving skills in physics. At the Olympiad level, most problems can't be solved with only one concept-cracking them usually requires putting multiple concepts together, and the WOOT program really helped me develop this essential skill.