MathPath
MathPath is a mathematics summer program for students aged 11 through 14 lasting four weeks. A qualifying quiz is necessary to gain admission. MathPath is centered around mathematical exploration. It is generally located in a different college campus each year.
The fee is $4500, but there are merit scholarships and financial aid. For the 2011 program, financial aid can reduce the fee to $0, depending on family income. For details about financial support, see the MathPath Fees Webpage.
Typical day
8:00 | Breakfast |
8:45 | History of Mathematics |
9:45 | Breakout Session (Small group topics such as Rubik's cube group theory, number theory, etc) |
11:00 | Visiting Speaker Plenary (Lecture to everyone) |
12:15 | Lunch |
1:00 | Free Time |
3:00 | Writing mini-plenary |
3:30 | Breakout Session |
5:00 | Problem of the Day, Wrap-up, Announcements |
5:30 | Dinner |
6:30 | Recreational activities (soccer, swimming, tennis, chess, work on math problems, etc) |
8:30 | Everyone back in the dorm |
9:30 | Dorm Meetings |
10:15 | Lights out, quiet |
History
George Rubin Thomas founded MathPath in 2002 as a math program for students aged 11 to 14. The name MathPath was suggested by Professor John Conway, who has been a guest lecturer at the camp since 2002.
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