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== Achievments in Mathematics ==

Revision as of 00:41, 24 February 2012

3333 is a user on the AoPS website, whose real name is Vladimir Kulchitsky.

About

3333 is currently a high school sophomore. He was born in Moscow, Russia in 1997 and lives in Fairbanks, Alaska, since May 2003. He is fluent in both Russian and English and is now learning Japanese as a third language (Next year, he will take a break from Japanese and study some Spanish.) He is currently a student at Stanford (former EPGY) Online High School and a part time student at Lathrop High School, where he plays an alto sax in the symphonic band. This year, his symphonic band went to Hawaii for the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. 3333 is an unofficial composer, and he has composed some jazz, as well as some classical stuff. (And of course, he doesn't share his compositions with almost anyone.) 3333 is also an unofficial linguist, and is currently developing the Bal Dour language.

Blog

Untitled Blog

Achievments in Mathematics

Mathcounts

6th grade: 6th Chapter.

7th grade: 2nd Chapter, 6th State.

8th Grade: 1st Chapter, 1st State, 102nd Nationals.

AMC 8

7th grade: 17

8th grade: 21

AMC 10

9th Grade: 112.5 (A)

10th Grade: 106.5 on A (FAIL), 133.5 on B.

Competition Goals

10th grade

Must: make USA(J)MO

Will try: HM on USA(J)MO

11th Grade

Must: make USAMO

Will try: MOP

12th Grade

Must: 20+ on USAMO

Will try: Win USAMO

Summer Camps

EPGY Summer Institutes (2008 and 2009)

MathPath (2010); see yugrey's page for evidence.

Sitka Fine Arts Camp (2010)

Concordia Language Villages: Mori no Ike (2011)

Math Classes Taken

6th Grade: Pre-Algebra

7th Grade: Algebra I

8th Grade: Geometry, Algebra II

9th Grade: Pre-Calculus.

10th Grade: Number Theory (semester 1), AIME Problem Series (semester 1)