User:AwesomeToad

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Hello, world!

Details

Name

I prefer not to reveal this. If you know me already, then you know my name anyway.

Location

My location will vary in your dreams. In real life, I live in Indiana, which, unlike Maryland, is not next to Alaska.

Non-Math Interests

1. I play chess and bughouse. (The only things I'm actually better than good at) 2. I play ping-pong. (NOT Table-tennis) 3. I play tennis. 4. I program. (In Python, but not very well) 5. I rickroll people. (and occasionally get rickrolled *cough* Ryan) 6. I unsolve people's Rubik's Cubes. I think I unsolved exactly 42 at MathPath 2010. 7. I lose the game. I lost (and so did you and v_Enhance)

Occupation

I'm currently a high school freshman. (Born in 1996)

Blog

My blog is named I lost the game!

I am a contributor of Nontrivial Progress, Math World, The Cool Blog, 42 < 41!, Formula of the Month, The AoPS Money Club, and ksun48's (dead) blog

Contributors

The contributors to I lost the game are Dojo, MaggieKim, myyellowducky82, v_Enhance, ksun48, blabla4198, PowerOfPi, QuantumTiger, SonyWii, yugrey, 3333, and eagle2

AoPS Wiki

I created the articles AwesomeToad, The Ross Program, and PROMYS

AoPS Community

I am currently in Navier-Stokes Equations status. My goal is to get to 133742 posts. Wish me luck.

AoPS For the Win

I have a rating of 1562, with a high of 1687.

Math Competitions

Results

Middle school competitions

  • Mathcounts
    • 2009 -
      • 36, 7th place individual in school
      • 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
      • 45, 2nd place individual in chapter/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

American Mathematics Competitions

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

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Other competitions

Goals

My awesome goals for the next few years.

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- 25+
  • MOP
    • 2011-
    • 2012- Red MOP
    • 2013- Blue MOP
    • 2014- Black MOP

Other Competitions

  • ARML
    • 2011- 6+ individual
    • 2012- 7+ individual
    • 2013- 8+ individual
    • 2014- 8+ individual
  • USAMTS
    • 2011- 80+ (Silver)
    • 2012- 90+ (Silver)
    • 2013- 96+ (Gold)
    • 2014- 98+ (Gold)

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, Game Theory, Problem Writing, Topology, AIME problems, and Olympiad Geometry.

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 The Ross Program, Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS), or the Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics (HCSSiM).

Friends

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

AwesomeToad currently lists no foes.

Chess

AwesomeToad ended January 2009 with a USCF rating of 1285. He ended September 2010 with a Correspondence Chess rating of 1597.

Standardized Tests

Results

Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT I)

  • 2010: Total 2160
    • 570 Critical Reading
    • 770 Mathematics
    • 780 Writing

SAT Subject Tests (SAT II)

ACT

This Article

This article is maintained by AwesomeToad, beginning with June 2010.

AwesomeToad acknowledges PowerOfPi for the format of this article.