Difference between revisions of "Connecticut ARML"

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Qualification for the Connecticut ARML Team is via a test known as the ARML Runoff. The test is given at various locations in the state in early March and consists of 24 questions given in two one-hour sections.
  
The Connecticut ARML team is currently being coached by Dan Bocchichio. Connecticut sends three teams and has two practices a year, traditionally at Hamden Hall High School and Xavier High School. Its team is selected by an ARML runoff, which is coordinated by the various high school mathematics leagues throughout Connecticut.  
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The students selected for the team then participate in two practices held on Saturday mornings in mid-May. Three teams of 15 students go to the ARML contest at Penn State.
  
The ARML Runoff is a 24 question, induvidual and timed competition such of the nature alike to the AMCs.
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For further information about the ARML Runoff test and the team please see the team’s [https://fcmath.org/connecticut-arml-team/ webpage] or contact [mailto:CTARMLTeam@gmail.com CTARMLTeam@gmail.com].
 
 
In 2008, Connecticut A tied for Division B Site Winner at Penn State University.
 
 
 
[[User:Pikalax|Pikalax]] 21:45, 3 June 2008 (UTC)(Team Member 2007/2008)
 

Revision as of 11:15, 13 April 2019

Qualification for the Connecticut ARML Team is via a test known as the ARML Runoff. The test is given at various locations in the state in early March and consists of 24 questions given in two one-hour sections.

The students selected for the team then participate in two practices held on Saturday mornings in mid-May. Three teams of 15 students go to the ARML contest at Penn State.

For further information about the ARML Runoff test and the team please see the team’s webpage or contact CTARMLTeam@gmail.com.