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k a August Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
jwelsh   0
Aug 1, 2025
CONGRATULATIONS to all the competitors at this year’s International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO)! The US Team took second place with 5 gold medals and 1 silver - we are proud to say that each member of the 2025 IMO team has participated in an AoPS WOOT (Worldwide Online Olympiad Training) class!

"As a parent, I'm deeply grateful to AoPS. Tiger has taken very few math courses outside of AoPS, except for a local Math Circle that doesn't focus on Olympiad math. AoPS has been one of the most important resources in his journey. Without AoPS, Tiger wouldn't be where he is today — especially considering he's grown up in a family with no STEM background at all."
— Doreen Dai, parent of IMO US Team Member Tiger Zhang

Interested to learn more about our WOOT programs? Check out the course page here or join a Free Scheduled Info Session. Early bird pricing ends August 19th!:
CodeWOOT Code Jam - Monday, August 11th
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There is still time to enroll in our last wave of summer camps that start in August at the Virtual Campus, our video-based platform, for math and language arts! From Math Beasts Camp 6 (Prealgebra Prep) to AMC 10/12 Prep, you can find an informative 2-week camp before school starts. Plus, our math camps don’t have homework and cover cool enrichment topics like graph theory. Our language arts courses will build the foundation for next year’s challenges, such as Language Arts Triathlon for levels 5-6 and Academic Essay Writing for high school students.

Lastly, Fall is right around the corner! You can plan your Fall schedule now with classes at either AoPS Online, AoPS Academy Virtual Campus, or one of our AoPS Academies around the US. We’ve opened new Academy locations in San Mateo, CA, Pasadena, CA, Saratoga, CA, Johns Creek, GA, Northbrook, IL, and Upper West Side (NYC), New York.

Our full course list for upcoming classes is below:
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jwelsh
Aug 1, 2025
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k i Peer-to-Peer Programs Forum
jwelsh   157
N Dec 11, 2023 by cw357
Many of our AoPS Community members share their knowledge with their peers in a variety of ways, ranging from creating mock contests to creating real contests to writing handouts to hosting sessions as part of our partnership with schoolhouse.world.

To facilitate students in these efforts, we have created a new Peer-to-Peer Programs forum. With the creation of this forum, we are starting a new process for those of you who want to advertise your efforts. These advertisements and ensuing discussions have been cluttering up some of the forums that were meant for other purposes, so we’re gathering these topics in one place. This also allows students to find new peer-to-peer learning opportunities without having to poke around all the other forums.

To announce your program, or to invite others to work with you on it, here’s what to do:

1) Post a new topic in the Peer-to-Peer Programs forum. This will be the discussion thread for your program.

2) Post a single brief post in this thread that links the discussion thread of your program in the Peer-to-Peer Programs forum.

Please note that we’ll move or delete any future advertisement posts that are outside the Peer-to-Peer Programs forum, as well as any posts in this topic that are not brief announcements of new opportunities. In particular, this topic should not be used to discuss specific programs; those discussions should occur in topics in the Peer-to-Peer Programs forum.

Your post in this thread should have what you're sharing (class, session, tutoring, handout, math or coding game/other program) and a link to the thread in the Peer-to-Peer Programs forum, which should have more information (like where to find what you're sharing).
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jwelsh
Mar 15, 2021
cw357
Dec 11, 2023
k i C&P posting recs by mods
v_Enhance   0
Jun 12, 2020
The purpose of this post is to lay out a few suggestions about what kind of posts work well for the C&P forum. Except in a few cases these are mostly meant to be "suggestions based on historical trends" rather than firm hard rules; we may eventually replace this with an actual list of firm rules but that requires admin approval :) That said, if you post something in the "discouraged" category, you should not be totally surprised if it gets locked; they are discouraged exactly because past experience shows they tend to go badly.
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1. Program discussion: Allowed
If you have questions about specific camps or programs (e.g. which classes are good at X camp?), these questions fit well here. Many camps/programs have specific sub-forums too but we understand a lot of them are not active.
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2. Results discussion: Allowed
You can make threads about e.g. how you did on contests (including AMC), though on AMC day when there is a lot of discussion. Moderators and administrators may do a lot of thread-merging / forum-wrangling to keep things in one place.
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3. Reposting solutions or questions to past AMC/AIME/USAMO problems: Allowed
This forum contains a post for nearly every problem from AMC8, AMC10, AMC12, AIME, USAJMO, USAMO (and these links give you an index of all these posts). It is always permitted to post a full solution to any problem in its own thread (linked above), regardless of how old the problem is, and even if this solution is similar to one that has already been posted. We encourage this type of posting because it is helpful for the user to explain their solution in full to an audience, and for future users who want to see multiple approaches to a problem or even just the frequency distribution of common approaches. We do ask for some explanation; if you just post "the answer is (B); ez" then you are not adding anything useful.

You are also encouraged to post questions about a specific problem in the specific thread for that problem, or about previous user's solutions. It's almost always better to use the existing thread than to start a new one, to keep all the discussion in one place easily searchable for future visitors.
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4. Advice posts: Allowed, but read below first
You can use this forum to ask for advice about how to prepare for math competitions in general. But you should be aware that this question has been asked many many times. Before making a post, you are encouraged to look at the following:
[list]
[*] Stop looking for the right training: A generic post about advice that keeps getting stickied :)
[*] There is an enormous list of links on the Wiki of books / problems / etc for all levels.
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When you do post, we really encourage you to be as specific as possible in your question. Tell us about your background, what you've tried already, etc.

Actually, the absolute best way to get a helpful response is to take a few examples of problems that you tried to solve but couldn't, and explain what you tried on them / why you couldn't solve them. Here is a great example of a specific question.
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5. Publicity: use P2P forum instead
See https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c5h2489297_peertopeer_programs_forum.
Some exceptions have been allowed in the past, but these require approval from administrators. (I am not totally sure what the criteria is. I am not an administrator.)
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6. Mock contests: use Mock Contests forum instead
Mock contests should be posted in the dedicated forum instead:
https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c594864_aops_mock_contests
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7. AMC procedural questions: suggest to contact the AMC HQ instead
If you have a question like "how do I submit a change of venue form for the AIME" or "why is my name not on the qualifiers list even though I have a 300 index", you would be better off calling or emailing the AMC program to ask, they are the ones who can help you :)
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8. Discussion of random math problems: suggest to use MSM/HSM/HSO instead
If you are discussing a specific math problem that isn't from the AMC/AIME/USAMO, it's better to post these in Middle School Math, High School Math, High School Olympiads instead.
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9. Politics: suggest to use Round Table instead
There are important conversations to be had about things like gender diversity in math contests, etc., for sure. However, from experience we think that C&P is historically not a good place to have these conversations, as they go off the rails very quickly. We encourage you to use the Round Table instead, where it is much more clear that all posts need to be serious.
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10. MAA complaints: discouraged
We don't want to pretend that the MAA is perfect or that we agree with everything they do. However, we chose to discourage this sort of behavior because in practice most of the comments we see are not useful and some are frankly offensive.
[list] [*] If you just want to blow off steam, do it on your blog instead.
[*] When you have criticism, it should be reasoned, well-thought and constructive. What we mean by this is, for example, when the AOIME was announced, there was great outrage about potential cheating. Well, do you really think that this is something the organizers didn't think about too? Simply posting that "people will cheat and steal my USAMOO qualification, the MAA are idiots!" is not helpful as it is not bringing any new information to the table.
[*] Even if you do have reasoned, well-thought, constructive criticism, we think it is actually better to email it the MAA instead, rather than post it here. Experience shows that even polite, well-meaning suggestions posted in C&P are often derailed by less mature users who insist on complaining about everything.
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11. Memes and joke posts: discouraged
It's fine to make jokes or lighthearted posts every so often. But it should be done with discretion. Ideally, jokes should be done within a longer post that has other content. For example, in my response to one user's question about olympiad combinatorics, I used a silly picture of Sogiita Gunha, but it was done within a context of a much longer post where it was meant to actually make a point.

On the other hand, there are many threads which consist largely of posts whose only content is an attached meme with the word "MAA" in it. When done in excess like this, the jokes reflect poorly on the community, so we explicitly discourage them.
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12. Questions that no one can answer: discouraged
Examples of this: "will MIT ask for AOIME scores?", "what will the AIME 2021 cutoffs be (asked in 2020)", etc. Basically, if you ask a question on this forum, it's better if the question is something that a user can plausibly answer :)
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13. Blind speculation: discouraged
Along these lines, if you do see a question that you don't have an answer to, we discourage "blindly guessing" as it leads to spreading of baseless rumors. For example, if you see some user posting "why are there fewer qualifiers than usual this year?", you should not reply "the MAA must have been worried about online cheating so they took fewer people!!". Was sich überhaupt sagen lässt, lässt sich klar sagen; und wovon man nicht reden kann, darüber muss man schweigen.
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14. Discussion of cheating: strongly discouraged
If you have evidence or reasonable suspicion of cheating, please report this to your Competition Manager or to the AMC HQ; these forums cannot help you.
Otherwise, please avoid public discussion of cheating. That is: no discussion of methods of cheating, no speculation about how cheating affects cutoffs, and so on --- it is not helpful to anyone, and it creates a sour atmosphere. A longer explanation is given in Seriously, please stop discussing how to cheat.
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15. Cutoff jokes: never allowed
Whenever the cutoffs for any major contest are released, it is very obvious when they are official. In the past, this has been achieved by the numbers being posted on the official AMC website (here) or through a post from the AMCDirector account.

You must never post fake cutoffs, even as a joke. You should also refrain from posting cutoffs that you've heard of via email, etc., because it is better to wait for the obvious official announcement. A longer explanation is given in A Treatise on Cutoff Trolling.
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16. Meanness: never allowed
Being mean is worse than being immature and unproductive. If another user does something which you think is inappropriate, use the Report button to bring the post to moderator attention, or if you really must reply, do so in a way that is tactful and constructive rather than inflammatory.
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Finally, we remind you all to sit back and enjoy the problems. :D

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(EDIT 2024-09-13: AoPS has asked to me to add the following item.)

Advertising paid program or service: never allowed

Per the AoPS Terms of Service (rule 5h), general advertisements are not allowed.

While we do allow advertisements of official contests (at the MAA and MATHCOUNTS level) and those run by college students with at least one successful year, any and all advertisements of a paid service or program is not allowed and will be deleted.
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v_Enhance
Jun 12, 2020
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k i Stop looking for the "right" training
v_Enhance   50
N Oct 16, 2017 by blawho12
Source: Contest advice
EDIT 2019-02-01: https://blog.evanchen.cc/2019/01/31/math-contest-platitudes-v3/ is the updated version of this.

EDIT 2021-06-09: see also https://web.evanchen.cc/faq-contest.html.

Original 2013 post
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v_Enhance
Feb 15, 2013
blawho12
Oct 16, 2017
USAJMO, USAMO, AIME, ARML, HMMT, Mandelbrot, PUMaC,USAMTS Mocks collected
parmenides51   33
N 2 hours ago by parmenides51
Source: Usamo , Usajmo, AIME Mocks
2 years have passed since I posted geometry problems from mock USAJMO and USAMO collected. Last days I started posting in HSO the Mock Contests of USAJMO level, not posted there or not existing already inside User Created Contests


So enjoy

$\bullet$ USAJMO Mocks posted in separate threads, collected in post collections geometry addicted may look here
$\bullet$ USAMO Mocks, posted in separate threads, collected in post collections geometry addicted may look here

$\bullet$ AIME Mocks geometry addicted may look here
$\bullet$ ARML Mocks geometry addicted may look here
$\bullet$ HMMT Mocks
$\bullet$ Mandelbrot Mocks
$\bullet$ PUMaC Mocks
$\bullet$ USAMTS Mocks

$\bullet$ Different Type Mocks

$\bullet$ USA Computational Geo Mocks (from AMC, AIME, HMMT, PUMaC Mocks)
$\bullet$ Geometry from USA Computational Mocks (AIME + ARML + Other Computational + Different Type)

$\bullet$ Geometry from AIME Mocks + 3D Geo from Mock AIMEs + Conics from Mock AIMEs
$\bullet$ Geometry from AIME (official)

Collected among others inside here, among USA Mocks

after I finish with USAJMO Mocks, I shall start doing the same with USAMO Mocks (a few are here ) (more soon)

if you happen to come across other USAJMO mocks, please let me know to create their post collections, to include them in the list above

enjoy / start solving

only 1 old USAJMO Mock remain to be posted

aops mock AIME wiki 2012-23 almost complete
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parmenides51
Nov 17, 2023
parmenides51
2 hours ago
Goals for 2025-2026
Airbus320-214   435
N 2 hours ago by JerryZYang
Please write down your goal/goals for competitions here for 2025-2026.
435 replies
Airbus320-214
May 11, 2025
JerryZYang
2 hours ago
Difficulty of needle questions in AOPS Volume 1
yobro1froggyjr   2
N 4 hours ago by NamelyOrange
I'm very new to competition math and recently purchased AOPS Vol 1, where I have been working through the problems. In this book, some questions are marked with a needle, indicating that they are more difficult than the other questions.

What is the general difficulty of these problems? (AOPS Competition rating) My guess is around a 1.5.
2 replies
yobro1froggyjr
Yesterday at 6:43 PM
NamelyOrange
4 hours ago
9 Most recommended resource
HiCalculus   28
N 6 hours ago by Happyllamaalways
For this poll, I'm going to let everyone choose 1 option to vote for so I can see which resource is the absolute best. Later, I'll make another poll with 2 options per user to find the best way to incorporate 2 resources to study for the test in around 3 months from now.
28 replies
HiCalculus
Jul 27, 2025
Happyllamaalways
6 hours ago
NSF Nats 2025
Vkmsd   33
N Today at 12:48 AM by Vkmsd
Is anyone going to North South Foundation's national finals this year?

(For those who don't understand NSF is like an Indian organization that runs contests to raise funds for scholarships in India.)
33 replies
Vkmsd
Jul 16, 2025
Vkmsd
Today at 12:48 AM
AOPS Vol 1 Needle (Hard) Question difficulty
yobro1froggyjr   2
N Today at 12:19 AM by yobro1froggyjr
On average, what is the difficulty of the hard questions on AOPS Volume 1, in terms of AOPS competition rating? (My guess is around 1.5)
2 replies
yobro1froggyjr
Yesterday at 11:15 PM
yobro1froggyjr
Today at 12:19 AM
Competition Math Group for High Schoolers and Advanced Middle Schoolers
SpedPotato54   0
Yesterday at 10:30 PM
Over the rest of the summer and throughout the school year, I want to form a group of competitive high school students so we can study together, share methods, and generally improve our math skills in preparation for the upcoming math competition season. I and a few other AOPS users have formed a Discord server so we can communicate and organize math sessions.

Please DM for details
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SpedPotato54
Yesterday at 10:30 PM
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Cyclic Pentagon: 2010 USAMO #1, 2010 USAJMO #3
tenniskidperson3   141
N Yesterday at 8:40 PM by cubres
Let $AXYZB$ be a convex pentagon inscribed in a semicircle of diameter $AB$. Denote by $P$, $Q$, $R$, $S$ the feet of the perpendiculars from $Y$ onto lines $AX$, $BX$, $AZ$, $BZ$, respectively. Prove that the acute angle formed by lines $PQ$ and $RS$ is half the size of $\angle XOZ$, where $O$ is the midpoint of segment $AB$.
141 replies
tenniskidperson3
Apr 29, 2010
cubres
Yesterday at 8:40 PM
Orange MOP Opportunity
blueprimes   19
N Yesterday at 8:30 PM by Bread10
Hello AoPS,

A reputable source that is of a certain credibility has communicated me about details of Orange MOP, a new pathway to qualify for MOP. In particular, 3 rounds of a 10-problem proof-style examination, covering a variety of mathematical topics that requires proofs will be held from September 27, 2025 12:00 AM - November 8, 2025 11:59 PM EST. Each round will occur biweekly on a Saturday starting from September 27 as described above. The deadline for late submissions will be November 20, 2025 11:59 PM EST.

Solutions can be either handwritten or typed digitally with $\LaTeX$. If you are sending solutions digitally through physical scan, please make sure your handwriting is eligible. Inability to discern hand-written solutions may warrant point deductions.

As for rules, digital resources and computational intelligence systems are allowed. Textbooks, reference handouts, and calculators are also a freedom provided by the MAA.

The link is said to be posted on the MAA website during the summer, and invites aspiring math students of all grade levels to participate. As for scoring, solutions will be graded on a $10$-point scale, and solutions will be graded in terms of both elegance and correctness.

As for qualification for further examinations, the Orange MOP examination passes both the AIME and USAJMO/USAMO requirement thresholds, and the top 5 scorers will receive the benefits and prestige of participating at the national level in the MOP program, and possibly the USA TST and the USA IMO team.

I implore you to consider this rare oppourtunity.

Warm wishes.
19 replies
blueprimes
Apr 2, 2025
Bread10
Yesterday at 8:30 PM
Preventing Cheating on AIME 1
RT2000   42
N Yesterday at 8:02 PM by maxamc
The 2025 AIME I is around the corner(good luck!) and I am slightly optimistic about my chances of qualifying for the USAMO this year. However, I am aware that there has been cheating in many previous years on the AIME and I want to know what steps the MAA is taking to prevent this from happening so that this cycle will be as fair as possible.

1. Will the test be in lockdown browser so people can't just go to another window and start calculating answers?

2. When will the AIME be released to competition managers to avoid cheating?

3. What is the range of times that people around the US can take the competition?

4. Will MAA account for the possible cheating in their indices by lowering the USAMO Qual Index?
42 replies
RT2000
Jan 20, 2025
maxamc
Yesterday at 8:02 PM
Forgetful Claire
CountofMC   8
N Yesterday at 6:49 PM by idk12345678
Source: 2017 AMC 12A #11
Claire adds the degree measures of the interior angles of a convex polygon and arrives at a sum of $2017$. She then discovers that she forgot to include one angle. What is the degree measure of the forgotten angle?

$\textbf{(A)}\ 37\qquad\textbf{(B)}\ 63\qquad\textbf{(C)}\ 117\qquad\textbf{(D)}\ 143\qquad\textbf{(E)}\ 163$
8 replies
CountofMC
Feb 8, 2017
idk12345678
Yesterday at 6:49 PM
is spending too long on a problem practical?
hgmium   15
N Yesterday at 6:46 PM by BS2012
Is it practical to spend more than 40 minutes on an AMC 10 #21-25/AIME #3-7? I'm noticing these problems are taking me a while, and with the pretty limited time I have a day for math (4 hours), I'm a bit worried that I'm not doing something right.
15 replies
hgmium
Jul 31, 2025
BS2012
Yesterday at 6:46 PM
Scary Binomial Coefficient Sum
EpicBird08   48
N Yesterday at 6:31 PM by lksb
Source: USAMO 2025/5
Determine, with proof, all positive integers $k$ such that $$\frac{1}{n+1} \sum_{i=0}^n \binom{n}{i}^k$$is an integer for every positive integer $n.$
48 replies
EpicBird08
Mar 21, 2025
lksb
Yesterday at 6:31 PM
Digit switching
Th3Numb3rThr33   103
N Yesterday at 4:12 PM by Kempu33334
Source: 2018 USAJMO #1
For each positive integer $n$, find the number of $n$-digit positive integers that satisfy both of the following conditions:
[list]
[*] no two consecutive digits are equal, and
[*] the last digit is a prime.
[/list]
103 replies
Th3Numb3rThr33
Apr 18, 2018
Kempu33334
Yesterday at 4:12 PM
k Can I make the IMO team next year?
aopslover08   26
N May 9, 2025 by steve4916
Hi everyone,

I am a current 11th grader living in Orange, Texas. I recently started doing competition math and I think I am pretty good at it. Recently I did a mock AMC8 and achieved a score of 21/25, which falls in the top 1% DHR. I also talked to my math teacher and she says I am an above average student.

Given my natural talent and the fact that I am willing to work ~3.5 hours a week studying competition math, do you think I will be able to make IMO next year? I am aware of the difficulty of this task but my mom says that I can achieve whatever I put my mind to, as long as I work hard.

Here is my plan for the next few months:

month 1-2: finish studying pre-algebra and learn geometry
month 3-4: learn pre-calculus
month 5-6: start doing IMO shortlist problems
month 7+: keep doing ISL/IMO problems.

Is this a feasible task? I am a girl btw.
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aopslover08
May 8, 2025
steve4916
May 9, 2025
Can I make the IMO team next year?
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Hi everyone,

I am a current 11th grader living in Orange, Texas. I recently started doing competition math and I think I am pretty good at it. Recently I did a mock AMC8 and achieved a score of 21/25, which falls in the top 1% DHR. I also talked to my math teacher and she says I am an above average student.

Given my natural talent and the fact that I am willing to work ~3.5 hours a week studying competition math, do you think I will be able to make IMO next year? I am aware of the difficulty of this task but my mom says that I can achieve whatever I put my mind to, as long as I work hard.

Here is my plan for the next few months:

month 1-2: finish studying pre-algebra and learn geometry
month 3-4: learn pre-calculus
month 5-6: start doing IMO shortlist problems
month 7+: keep doing ISL/IMO problems.

Is this a feasible task? I am a girl btw.
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Iwowowl253
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You should first try doing the AMC 12 and AIME, you’ll almost certainly be needing good scores for those and a good AMC 8 score doesn’t really tell you your next steps.
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evt917
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maybe you have a little chance if you work your head off (unlike the lazy me)

also why does this have 10000 views
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Inaaya
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excuse me, did i read that right? why are you doing amc 8's in 11th grade???
where are you in the common core curriculum
Not judging, just asking for clarification
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evt917
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i think personnaly to have a good chance you have to have AT LEAST 144 on the AMC 10 by 7/8th grade

or just qual for JMO by 8th grade

the team is only 6 people and it's EXTREMELY conpetitive
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jb2015007
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bro what :skull:
there is a 0% chance u make it with a 21/25 on amc 8 in 11th grade not tryna be mean but srsly this person is a troll
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Inaaya
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evt917 wrote:
i think personnaly to have a good chance you have to have AT LEAST 144 on the AMC 10 by 7/8th grade

or just qual for JMO by 8th grade

the team is only 6 people and it's EXTREMELY conpetitive

I think this can be bumped up to 9th grade
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c_double_sharp
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Inaaya wrote:
evt917 wrote:
i think personnaly to have a good chance you have to have AT LEAST 144 on the AMC 10 by 7/8th grade

or just qual for JMO by 8th grade

the team is only 6 people and it's EXTREMELY conpetitive

I think this can be bumped up to 9th grade

i think this can be bumped down to 7th grade
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Inaaya
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bro its confirmed this person is the next xtimmyg
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DottedCaculator
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I think a prerequisite is obtaining a perfect score on the College Board Advanced Placement Statistics Exam. If you can do that, especially doing well on the Investigative Task which tests your ability to apply your knowledge in areas that you have not seen before, then I think you would be able to do well IMO. Make sure you have this step somewhere in your plan.
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mhgelgi
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alts alts alts...
when is this going to stop?
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Alex-131
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aopslover08 wrote:
Hi everyone,

I am a current 11th grader living in Orange, Texas. I recently started doing competition math and I think I am pretty good at it. Recently I did a mock AMC8 and achieved a score of 21/25, which falls in the top 1% DHR. I also talked to my math teacher and she says I am an above average student.

Given my natural talent and the fact that I am willing to work ~3.5 hours a week studying competition math, do you think I will be able to make IMO next year? I am aware of the difficulty of this task but my mom says that I can achieve whatever I put my mind to, as long as I work hard.

Here is my plan for the next few months:

month 1-2: finish studying pre-algebra and learn geometry
month 3-4: learn pre-calculus
month 5-6: start doing IMO shortlist problems
month 7+: keep doing ISL/IMO problems.

Is this a feasible task? I am a girl btw.

unfortunately it is a prerequisite to take AP Pre-Algebra, AP Geometry, and ofc AP Pre-calculus for even a chance to get considered for the team. Sorry, but good luck with your math journey
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InftyByond
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I am a student currently in grade 13. my best score in a contest is 5/25 on the AMC 8, which gives me a certificate of participation
I scored a 20 on the AMC 10, which puts me in the top 100% of contestants. I feel like this is a very prestigious award.
I plan to make IMO by studying this month. Possible?
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DottedCaculator
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InftyByond wrote:
I am a student currently in grade 13. my best score in a contest is 5/25 on the AMC 8, which gives me a certificate of participation
I scored a 20 on the AMC 10, which puts me in the top 100% of contestants. I feel like this is a very prestigious award.
I plan to make IMO by studying this month. Possible?

Yes, just buy a plane ticket to Australia and you'll be at IMO. Participation is not guaranteed.
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DottedCaculator wrote:
InftyByond wrote:
I am a student currently in grade 13. my best score in a contest is 5/25 on the AMC 8, which gives me a certificate of participation
I scored a 20 on the AMC 10, which puts me in the top 100% of contestants. I feel like this is a very prestigious award.
I plan to make IMO by studying this month. Possible?

Yes, just buy a plane ticket to Australia and you'll be at IMO. Participation is not guaranteed.

Okay, I understand the mission. I do get that participation is not guaranteed, but, do I have a chance of getting an autograph from you?
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NS0004
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Dw you can do it!
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NoSignOfTheta
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DottedCaculator wrote:
InftyByond wrote:
I am a student currently in grade 13. my best score in a contest is 5/25 on the AMC 8, which gives me a certificate of participation
I scored a 20 on the AMC 10, which puts me in the top 100% of contestants. I feel like this is a very prestigious award.
I plan to make IMO by studying this month. Possible?

Yes, just buy a plane ticket to Australia and you'll be at IMO. Participation is not guaranteed.

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This is a troll
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ethan2011
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aopslover08 wrote:
Hi everyone,

I am a current 11th grader living in Orange, Texas. I recently started doing competition math and I think I am pretty good at it. Recently I did a mock AMC8 and achieved a score of 21/25, which falls in the top 1% DHR. I also talked to my math teacher and she says I am an above average student.

Given my natural talent and the fact that I am willing to work ~3.5 hours a week studying competition math, do you think I will be able to make IMO next year? I am aware of the difficulty of this task but my mom says that I can achieve whatever I put my mind to, as long as I work hard.

Here is my plan for the next few months:

month 1-2: finish studying pre-algebra and learn geometry
month 3-4: learn pre-calculus
month 5-6: start doing IMO shortlist problems
month 7+: keep doing ISL/IMO problems.

Is this a feasible task? I am a girl btw.

You can't even make IMO since you can't make MOP next year, as you'll be a 12th grader.
This isn't even funny.
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mewto
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no shot for OP lol
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awesomeming327.
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aopslover08 wrote:
Hi everyone,

I am a current 11th grader living in Orange, Texas. I recently started doing competition math and I think I am pretty good at it. Recently I did a mock AMC8 and achieved a score of 21/25, which falls in the top 1% DHR. I also talked to my math teacher and she says I am an above average student.

Given my natural talent and the fact that I am willing to work ~3.5 hours a week studying competition math, do you think I will be able to make IMO next year? I am aware of the difficulty of this task but my mom says that I can achieve whatever I put my mind to, as long as I work hard.

Here is my plan for the next few months:

month 1-2: finish studying pre-algebra and learn geometry
month 3-4: learn pre-calculus
month 5-6: start doing IMO shortlist problems
month 7+: keep doing ISL/IMO problems.

Is this a feasible task? I am a girl btw.

seeing as the entire team selection cycle is 2 years long, no, you will not able to make IMO next year.
hope that helps :)
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babyzombievillager
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Theoretically, you can; if you are eligible for the IMO team of a weak country, it is feasible. If you mean the United States, however, no, you can not, as the selection process is two years long.
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elasticwealth
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If you speak fluent Spanish and can get to HM-level on usamo within a year somehow (it is possible), and move to Puerto Rico, you have a very good chance at IMO.
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lovematch13
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Can we get a troll detector bot on aops and have site admins IP block these users?
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Nerofather
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Seriously, what am I seeing lol
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steve4916
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@aopslover08 as said by all above, you are clearly a troll. Trolls are not funny, they are not allowed and should not be allowed on AoPS. Instead of trolling on AoPS, do something actually fun, like touching some grass.
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