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The '''American Scholastic Mathematics Association''' (ASMA) hosts competitions for middle and high school students.
 
The '''American Scholastic Mathematics Association''' (ASMA) hosts competitions for middle and high school students.
  
== 2015-2016 Contest Dates ==
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== General Information and Rules==
*Contest #1 - October 8, 2015
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The American Scholastic Mathematics Association (ASMA) is a middle/high school team competition with the top eight scorers of each team counted towards the team's total. The test is 35 minutes long and assumes the use of a calculator.
*Contest #2 - November 12, 2015
 
*Contest #3 - December 10, 2015
 
*Contest #4 - January 14, 2016
 
*Contest #5 - February 11, 2016
 
*Contest #6 - March 10, 2016
 
  
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==Awards==
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Awards and certificates will be given to the top schools. The student with the highest score in each school will also receive a certificate
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== 2019-2020 Contest Dates ==
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Contest #1 - October 10, 2019
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Contest #2 - November 14 2019
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Contest #3 - December 12, 2019
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Contest #4 - January 9, 2020
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Contest #5 - February 13, 2020
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Contest #6 - March 12, 2020
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It features questions with probability, counting, arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. It is 35 minutes long and contains 7 questions.
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==Difficulty ==
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The difficulty of this math competition is similar to MOEMS (easier problems) and AMC 8 (harder problems)
 
== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
 
* [http://www.asan.com/asa/asma1.htm ASMA homepage]
 
* [http://www.asan.com/asa/asma1.htm ASMA homepage]

Latest revision as of 13:11, 14 May 2019

The American Scholastic Mathematics Association (ASMA) hosts competitions for middle and high school students.

General Information and Rules

The American Scholastic Mathematics Association (ASMA) is a middle/high school team competition with the top eight scorers of each team counted towards the team's total. The test is 35 minutes long and assumes the use of a calculator.

Awards

Awards and certificates will be given to the top schools. The student with the highest score in each school will also receive a certificate

2019-2020 Contest Dates

Contest #1 - October 10, 2019 Contest #2 - November 14 2019 Contest #3 - December 12, 2019 Contest #4 - January 9, 2020 Contest #5 - February 13, 2020 Contest #6 - March 12, 2020

It features questions with probability, counting, arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. It is 35 minutes long and contains 7 questions.

Difficulty

The difficulty of this math competition is similar to MOEMS (easier problems) and AMC 8 (harder problems)

Resources

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