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My Competition Experience

  • 11th Annual North Texas Math Contest
    • 2019


How to Prepare for...

A middle school math competition focused on basic problem-solving skills. Preparation involves practicing with past problems, strengthening number sense, and reviewing fundamental math topics like algebra and geometry.

A high school math competition covering algebra, geometry, number theory, and combinatorics. Prepare by solving past AMC 10 problems, mastering important mathematical concepts, and developing efficient problem-solving strategies.

A more challenging version of the AMC 10, aimed at high school students. It tests advanced topics such as trigonometry, calculus, and combinatorics. Prepare by diving deeper into high-level math concepts and practicing with difficult problems.

A highly challenging math competition that follows the AMC 10/12. It focuses on problem-solving with a higher level of difficulty. Prepare by solving past AIME problems, and mastering advanced topics like number theory and combinatorics.

A math competition for middle school students that tests algebra, geometry, and problem-solving skills. To excel, practice mental math, solve problems quickly, and review common topics such as sequences, patterns, and combinatorics.

The Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools (MOEMS) competition focuses on reasoning and problem-solving. Preparation involves sharpening your ability to think critically and solve creative problems across a range of mathematical topics.

The National Science Bowl (NSB) is a science and math competition that requires strong knowledge in both fields. While not exclusively math-focused, preparation should include reviewing scientific principles, math-related topics, and interdisciplinary knowledge.

The F=ma (Force $=$ Mass $\times$ Acceleration) competition tests students on physics and math problem-solving. It focuses on mechanics and physics-related math. To prepare, strengthen your understanding of physics principles, practice solving physics problems, and apply mathematical concepts in physics contexts.

The American Computer Science League (ACSL) is a competition that challenges students in computer science and programming. It covers topics such as algorithms, data structures, and programming languages. Prepare by studying coding concepts, practicing algorithm design, and solving past ACSL problems.

The USA Computing Olympiad (USACO) is a programming competition that tests students on algorithmic problem-solving and computer science concepts. It features problems in areas such as sorting, searching, dynamic programming, and graph theory. Prepare by mastering programming languages (especially C++, Java, or Python), practicing with past USACO problems, and learning key algorithms and data structures.