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I have been in AoPS for about 2 years.  I have completed Prealgebra 1, Prealgebra 2, Algebra 1, Intro to Number theory, and Intro to Counting and probability.  And there will always be more added!
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I have been in AoPS for about 2 years.  I have completed Prealgebra 1, Prealgebra 2, Algebra 1, Intro to Number theory, and Intro to Counting and Probability.  I am currently doing Algebra 2.  And there will always be more added!

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math_puppy

My username, math_puppy comes from my favorite animal: the puppy! And of course, since I love math and love learning math, I decided to be Math puppy.

All about me

Math puppy is currently living in the United States and has 2 siblings. She loves exploring new things and learning. In school, Math puppy has been very good. She won the 90s club and the Honor Roll 3 times, always getting top 15% of her grade. She is also very kind, compassionate and caring towards other people.

Math puppy’s favorite talent is math. She has been a math lover for a long time. Starting at kindergarten, she was doing 2-3 grades above her. At fourth grade, she began taking the Art of Problem Solving courses for Algebra 1. In 5th grade, she was doing Algebra 1 in her middle school and taking the Art of Problem Solving online course Algebra 2 at home. She also applied to Math Circle High school group and did very well.

In terms of reading, she learned to read when she was 3, and was always reading when she had spare time. She always got 4s on the State tests, and did some CTY online courses. Her favorite books are Harry Potter.

Outside of education, she loves riding her bike, playing chess, and playing UNO. She also loves traveling all around the globe.

In AoPS

I have been in AoPS for about 2 years. I have completed Prealgebra 1, Prealgebra 2, Algebra 1, Intro to Number theory, and Intro to Counting and Probability. I am currently doing Algebra 2. And there will always be more added!