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Revision as of 18:26, 11 July 2010

AwesomeToad joined AoPS on April 25, 2009. He owns a blog named I lost the game!

AwesomeToad is a freshman who started competition math in 2009, starting with the AMC 8. Since then, he has enjoyed math. He also enjoys chess, tennis, ping-pong, and losing the game.

AwesomeToad is a proud self-proclaimed loser of "the game."

I lost the game

AwesomeToad's blog lists contributors as eagle2, MaggieKim, PowerOfPi, ksun48, v_Enhance, and myyellowducky82.

AoPS Wiki

AwesomeToad has created the articles titled user:AwesomeToad and The Ross Program

AoPS Forum

AwesomeToad has exactly 1203 posts.

AwesomeToad is currently contemplating a Mock AMC (10 or 12) to be released in the spring of 2011 before the AMC 10/12A.

Math Competitions

Results

Middle school competitions

  • Mathcounts
    • 2009 -
      • 36, 7th place individual in school (lol)
      • 41, 4th place individual/1st place team in chapter
      • 25, 45th place individual/3rd place team in state
    • 2010 -
      • 42, 2nd place individual in school (lol)
      • 45, 2nd place individual/1st place team in chapter
      • 41, 5th place (after a tiebreaker for 3rd) individual/3rd place team in state
  • AMC 8
    • 2009 - 21, honorable mention
    • 2010 - 22, honorable mention

High school competitions

AMC Series

  • AMC 10
    • 2009 - 93 (A)
    • 2010 - 114 (A), 115.5 (B)

Other competitions

Goals

AwesomeToad has formulated several goals for the upcoming years for specific contests. Each particular contests goals assume qualification for the preceding contests in the series.

I lost the game!

AMC Series

  • AMC 10
    • 2011- 150 (A)
    • 2012- 150 (A)
  • AMC 12
    • 2011- 132 (B)
    • 2012- 144 (B)
    • 2013- 150 (B)
    • 2014- 150 (B)
  • AIME
    • 2011- 10
    • 2012- 12
    • 2013- 14
    • 2014- 15
  • USAJMO (Assuming a non-USAMO qualification)
    • 2011- 20
    • 2012- 30
  • USAMO (Assuming a non-USAJMO qualification)
    • 2011- 5
    • 2012- 15
    • 2013- 25
    • 2014- 30
  • MOP
    • 2011-
    • 2012- Red MOP
    • 2013- Blue MOP
    • 2014- Black MOP

Other Competitions

  • ARML
    • 2011- 6 individual
    • 2012- 8 individual
    • 2013- 8 individual
    • 2014- 10 individual
  • USAMTS
    • 2011- 80+ or silver prize
    • 2012- 90+ or silver prize
    • 2013- 96+ or gold prize
    • 2014- 100 or gold prize

Math Programs

MathPath

AwesomeToad attended MathPath in summer 2010, along with users which include:

During that time, AwesomeToad took courses in Mathematics of Sudoku, Analytical Geometry I, Number Theory II, and Game Theory.

Canada/USA Mathcamp

AwesomeToad hopes to attend Mathcamp in the summer of 2011.

Other Programs

AwesomeToad hopes to qualify for and attend one of the Ross Program at Ohio State, the Programs in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS), or the Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics (HCSSiM).

AoPS Relationships

AwesomeToad has listed his friends (in no particular order) as

AwesomeToad currently lists no foes.

This Article

This article is maintained by AwesomeToad, who routinely removes the vandalism done to the article by various users. The article was started in June 2010.

AwesomeToad acknowledges PowerOfPi for the format of this article.