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The '''American Mathematics Competitions''' (AMC) consist of a series of increasingly difficult tests for students in middle school and high school. These contests include the [[AMC 8]], the [[AMC 10]], the [[AMC 12]], the [[AIME]], and the [[USAMO]]. The top students on the final test are invited to participate in the [[Math Olympiad Summer Program]], where students train for possible inclusion on the [[United States Mathematics Olympiad team]].
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The '''American Mathematics Competitions''' (AMC) consist of a series of increasingly difficult tests for students in middle school and high school. The AMC sets the standard in the United States for talented high school students of [[mathematics]].  The AMC curriculum is both comprehensive and modern. AMC exams are so well designed that some top universities such as [[MIT]] now ask students for their AMC scores.
  
The AMC sets the standard in the United States for talented high school students of mathematics. The curriculum they test is both comprehensive and modern. The AMC exams are so well designed that some top universities such as [[MIT]] now ask students for their AMC scores.
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== AMC Contests ==
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In order of increasing difficulty, AMC competitions are
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* [[AMC 8]] -- for students grades 8 and under.
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* [[AMC 10]] -- for students grades 10 and under.
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* [[AMC 12]] -- for students grades 12 and under.
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* [[American Invitational Mathematics Examination]] (AIME) -- high scorers from the AMC 10/12 exams.
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* [[United States of America Mathematics Olympiad]] (USAMO) -- high AIME and AMC scorers.
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The top students on the USAMO are invited to participate in the [[Math Olympiad Summer Program]], where students train for possible inclusion on the [[United States Mathematics Olympiad team]].
  
  
 
== Curriculum ==
 
== Curriculum ==
The AMC 8 tests [[mathematical problem solving]] with [[arithmetic]], [[algebra]], [[counting]], [[geometry]], [[number theory]], and [[probability]].
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AMC tests [[mathematical problem solving]] with [[arithmetic]], [[algebra]], [[counting]], [[geometry]], [[number theory]], and [[probability]].  Test vary widely in difficulty and depth of curriculum.
  
  

Revision as of 20:33, 20 June 2006

The American Mathematics Competitions (AMC) consist of a series of increasingly difficult tests for students in middle school and high school. The AMC sets the standard in the United States for talented high school students of mathematics. The AMC curriculum is both comprehensive and modern. AMC exams are so well designed that some top universities such as MIT now ask students for their AMC scores.


AMC Contests

In order of increasing difficulty, AMC competitions are

The top students on the USAMO are invited to participate in the Math Olympiad Summer Program, where students train for possible inclusion on the United States Mathematics Olympiad team.


Curriculum

AMC tests mathematical problem solving with arithmetic, algebra, counting, geometry, number theory, and probability. Test vary widely in difficulty and depth of curriculum.


Resources

Links


Recommended reading


Preparation Classes


See also