Online High School Competitive Math (for 6th to 11th graders) Spring Sessions (Geometry) Starting Feb. 14

It’s time to prepare for the 2022 AMC contests!  Chance favors only the prepared mind.Success is doing ordinary things EXTRA ordinarily well!

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Purpose: To prepare for the ARML and the AMC 10/12A — Thursday, February 3, 2022 and AMC 10/12B — Wednesday, February 9, 2022.

Spring Session I
9 Weekends (EASTERN Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pm), Total: 18 Hours
2/14,  2/21,  2/28,  3/7 (Monthly Mock Test/Review
3/14,  3/21,  3/28,  4/4,  4/11 (Monthly Mock Test/Review)

Spring Session II
9 Weekends (EASTERN Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pm), Total: 18 Hours
4/18,  4/25,  5/2,  5/9 (Monthly Mock Test/Review)
5/16,  5/23, 5/30, 6/6,  6/13 (Final Mock Exam/Review)

Course Outline

Online Registration is now open! Click HERE to register and pay.

Tuition (including all materials)
Session I:  New Students: $720 Buy Now Button
Returning Students: $700 Buy Now Button
Session II:  New Students: $720   Buy Now Button
Returning Students: $700 Buy Now Button
Session I & Session II:  New Students: $1,415  Buy Now Button
Returning Students: $1,380  Buy Now Button
Click HERE to see payment and refund policy.

You are very welcome to sign up for our online course which offers a quick, efficient way for students to interact with teachers over long distance. We use Google Meet to video chat and easily connect with students to teach them our tricks and shortcuts to getting an amazing score on their contests, as well as offer them our guidance and support. Students can ask questions face-to-face, and can complete problems with the supervision of our teachers/coaches. Click HERE to see detailed instruction.

commitment to the whole course can maximize the benefit of learning all the math ideas, methods, strategies, tactics, skills, and techniques.

  • This is a live class, not a pre-recorded one. Instructors will ask students questions, and students can also ask questions during the class or email their questions to instructors after class.
  • We record all of our lessons as a big bonus so that our students can watch class videos after class for review and self-study.
  • We will help students gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental math concepts, build a solid foundation in math, and develop the critical thinking and problem-solving skills different from those in the school classes, motivation, and perseverance for reaching their full potential.
  • We will focus on efficient tricks, shortcuts, and strategies to solve competitive math problems, especially those hard problems on the AMC 10/12 and easy problems on the AIME, as well as test-taking tactics.
  • The emphasis of this class will be on systematic, comprehensive, and in-depth problem-solving in advanced geometry, which is extremely common in competitive math, but is not included in school curriculum.
  • We will utilize a highly effective teaching model as described in the article: Small-sized Class Instruction-focused Model.

Instructors:

Contact Information:
Ivy League Education Center
Tel:  301-922-9508     or        240-406-3402
Email:  chiefmathtutor@gmail.com

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Specific Goal: 

To earn a score of 120 or more out of 150 on the American Mathematics Contest 10 (AMC 10), or a score of 100 or more out of 150 on the American Mathematics Contest 12 (AMC 12), and then qualify for the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME), which is used to determine qualification for the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO). See for more details: Optimal Strategies to Solve Hard AMC Problems

AMC-General

There are many math competitions in the United States. Of those, only

AMC → AIME → USAMO sequence

would take you to the IMO (International Math Olympiad), the highest level math competition for high school students in the world!

AMC 10-12-New

Although the last round of this year’s AMC 10/12 will be coming at a close on February 10, 2021, we must prepare in advance for the 2022 AMC 10/12 contests. As the great scientist Louis Pasteur said, “Chance favors only the prepared mind.” Those who strive to prepare early, and work hard are the ones who achieve the best results. The AMC is a complex math competition that requires dedication and focus. Therefore, the earlier our students start preparing, the better their scores will be.

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Who should take this class: This class is very appropriate for 6th-11th grade students who are hoping to qualify for the AIME.

Benefits:

  • 18 tutorial handouts (>760 pages) developed by Dr. Henry Wan and 500 new problems similar to AMC 10/12 level from the licensed AMC Database
  • 4 FREE mock tests that are intended to mimic an actual math competition exam, each of which has 25 questions similar to AMC 10/12 level taken from the licensed AMC Database. These simulated tests help students assess their level of preparation for the Math Competitions. After attempting the test, students get answers, explanations, and a detailed score report and wise performance summary.
  • FREE registration for the AMC 10/12A — Thursday, February 3, 2022 and AMC 10/12B — Wednesday, February 9, 2022. Please see: The AMC 10/12 Online Contests on February 4, 2021, and February 10, 2021

Weekly Homework:

At least 3 hours per week. Problem sets include all problems from 83 past real AMC 10/12 test booklets, and 500 brand new problems having similar difficulty and style as the real AMC 10/12 problems, extracted from the licensed AMC Database.

The focus will on the final 15 problems on the AMC 10/12, and the first 5 problems on the AIME, as well as those hard problems on the ARML. Note that some hard problems on the recent AMC 10 and 12 are exactly the same as

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Each week, we will carefully review and check 2 students’ homework, and correct any mistakes. The next week, we will check another 2 students’ homework, and this will continue on a rotational basis until all students have had their homework checked at least once and the cycle will start again. Based on the work of the 2 students that week, we will provide the those 2 students with individualized proposal and support.

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Class Outline:

In our high school competitive math class, we will focus on efficient tricks, shortcuts, and strategies to solve AMC problems as well as test-taking tactics. The emphasis of this class will be on systematic, comprehensive, in-depth problem-solving in advanced geometry, which is very common in competitive math. We will also help students develop quick problem solving strategies and effective time management skills. We reserve the right to adjust the teaching content and method according to students’ understanding and comprehension of new knowledge.

Spring Session I

Class Date Topic
1 2/14, Sun Using the Pythagorean theorem and sophisticated algebra to solve hard geometry problems on the AMC/ARML
2 2/21, Sun Triangle geometry: common base theorem of triangles, and angle bisector theorem
3 2/28, Sun Special triangles I (30o-60o-90o triangles, equilateral triangles, 45o-45o-90o triangles) and hexagon/octagon geometry
4 3/7, Sun Special triangles II (15o-75o-90o triangles) and dodecagon geometry
5 3/14, Sun Special triangles III (18o-72o-90o triangles, 36o-54o-90o triangles, and golden triangle) and pentagon/decagon geometry
6 3/21, Sun Area methods and principles
7 3/28, Sun

Mass point geometry and barycentric coordinates

8 4/4, Sun

Circle geometry: power of a point, intersecting chords theorem

9 4/11, Sun

Cyclic quadrilaterals, Ptolemy’s theorem and Brahmagupta’s formula

Spring Session II (Continuation of Session I)

Class Date Topic
1 4/18, Sun

Circle geometry

2 4/25, Sun

Circles and triangles: circumcircles and incircles

3 5/2, Sun

Circles and regular polygons, efficient strategy to construct auxiliary lines in circles

4 5/9, Sun Quadrilateral geometry: trapezoids, parallelograms, kites, and rhombuses
5 5/16, Sun

Trigonometry I

6 5/23, Sun Trigonometry II
7 5/30, Sun 3-D geometry
8 6/6, Sun Analytic geometry and complex number geometry
9 6/13, Sun Constructing auxiliary lines and applying the ruler, protractor, and compass to solve hard AMC geometry problems (See more at: Optimal Strategies to Solve Hard AMC Geometry Problems

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Small-sized Class Teaching Model:

We utilize the highly effective small-sized class teaching model. Smaller classes lead to pupils receiving more individual attention from teachers, and having more active interactions with them. We focus on every individual, not the whole class. Students will thrive from the smaller class sizes that allow them to reach their full potential. Particularly, students can benefit tremendously from high-frequent individualized student-teacher interactions leading to establishment of a stronger foundation for lifelong learning.

Our main purpose is to help our students gain deeper understanding of the fundamental math concepts, build a solid foundation in math, and develop the critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are so valuable to success in any career. We are big believers in the FUNDAMENTALS! Our students will receive the LIFELONG BENEFITS from learning math.

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Regardless of his/her math level, each student will have the opportunity to learn math in a fun, friendly, cooperative, supportive learning environment. The most important thing is to have fun.

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Our Students

in 2020, we have 2 students, Isabella Z. and Sameer P., who were among the 61 students selected nationwide to attend. 

Read more at: Warmest congratulations to Isabella Z. and Zipeng L. for being accepted into the Math Olympiad Program!

In 2020, we had 82 students who are qualified to take the AIME either through the AMC 10A/12A or AMC 10B/12B. One of our students was among the 11 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 12A: Yiyang X, and one of our students was among the 13 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10A: Jason W.. 43 middle schoolers and 9 elementary schoolers qualified for the AIME!

Read more at: 2020 AIME Qualifiers Announced — 82 Students Qualified for the AIME

In 2019, we had 71 students who obtained top scores on the AMC 8 contest!

  • 8 of our students were among the top 151 National Winners (Perfect Scorers), including 2 sixth graders.
  • 36 students received National Distinguished Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 1% test takers, as shown in Table 2.
  • 27 students received National Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 5% test takers, as shown in Table 3.
  • 71 out of our 73 students (97.3%) received National Awards for the AMC 8 from the Mathematical Association of America

Read more at: 2019 AMC 8 Results Just Announced — Eight Students Received Perfect Scores

In 2019, we had 4 students qualified for the USAMO and 4 Students for the USAJMO.

  • Of the 280 USA Math Olympiad national qualifiers, 4 are our students: Luke C., Zipeng L., Sameer P., and Peter P.
  • Of the 235 USA Junior Math Olympiad national qualifiers, 4 are our students: Michael H., Noah W., Holden W., and Isabella Z.

Read more at: 2019 USAMO and USAJMO Qualifiers Announced — Four Students Qualified for the USAMO and Four Students for the USAJMO

In 2019, we had 76 students who are qualified to take the AIME either through the AMC 10A/12A or AMC 10B/12B. One of our students was among the 22 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10A: Noah W., and one of our students was among the 10 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 12B: Kenneth WVery impressively, 32 middle schoolers and 7 elementary schoolers qualified for the AIME!

In 2018, we had 64 students who obtained top scores on the AMC 8 contest!

  • of our students were among the top 44 National Winners (Perfect Scorers): Eric B., Kevin Y., and Isabella Z.
  • 40 students received National Distinguished Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 1% test takers.
  • 21 students received National Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 5% test takers.
  • 64 out of our 66 students (96.5%) received National Awards for the AMC 8 from the Mathematical Association of America

Read more at: 2018 AMC 8 Results Just Announced — Three Students Received Perfect Scores

In 2018, we had 73 students who are qualified to take the AIME either through the AMC 10A/12A or AMC 10B/12B. Two of our students were among the 35 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10A: Austen M. and Jason W.  and two of our students were among the 21 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 12B: Kaan D. and Edward W. Remarkably, 11 middle schoolers and 2 elementary schoolers qualified for the AIME!

In 2017, we had 63 students who earned top scores on the AMC 8 contest!

  • of our students were among the top 75 National Winners (Perfect Scorers).
  • 34 students received National Distinguished Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 1% test takers.
  • 22 students received National Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 5% test takers.
  • 63 out of our 65 students (97%) received National Awards for the AMC 8 from the Mathematical Association of America

Read more at: 2017 AMC 8 Results Just Announced — Seven Students Received Perfect Scores

In 2017, we had 61 students who are qualified to take the AIME either through the AMC 10A/12A or AMC 10B/12B. One of our students was among the 28 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10A: Austen M., and two of our students were among the 65 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10B: Ashwin A. and Brad Z. Remarkably, eight middle schoolers and one elementary schooler qualified for the AIME, which is geared toward high school students. Very impressively, Bryan Z., a 6th grader, gained a score of 132 out of 150 on the AMC 10B.Read more at: 2017 AIME Qualifiers Announced — 61 Students Qualified for the AIME

In 2016, we had 36 students who are qualified to take AIME either through AMC 10A/12A or AMC 10B/12B. One of our students was among the 23 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10A: Joel (Junyao) T. Particularly, seven middle schoolers and one elementary schooler qualified for the AIME, which is geared toward high school students. Pravalika P., a 6th grader, got a 115.5 out of 150 on the AMC10B, which is very impressive. Read more at: 2016 AIME Qualifiers Announced — 36 Students Qualified for AIME

2011 – 2015: In total, 37 students scored above 120 on the American Mathematics Contest 10 (AMC 10) and qualified for the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME); 26 students scored above 100 on the American Mathematics Contest 12 (AMC 12) and qualified for the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME); 3 students qualified for the USA Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO), the highest level of math competition for high school students in the USA

2011 – 2015: In total, 23 students achieved perfect scores of 28 on the AMC 8

Read more at: Notable Achievements of Our Students

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Our Uniqueness

We have a long history of close collaboration with the MAA‘s American Mathematics Competitions (AMC), which are dedicated to strengthening the mathematical capabilities of our nation’s youth, and are the first of a series of competitions in high school mathematics that determine the United States team for the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO).

We are only one in the Washington DC metropolitan area to offer elementary, middle, and high-school level competition math courses. Our students have received top scores and awards at prestigious national math competitions.

1Great Benefits of Math Competitions

In an increasingly competitive college application pool, the process of mastering math skills through our courses and participating in the American Math Competitions will help students strengthen and diversify their extracurricular activities. These contests can motivate students’ interest and passion in math, and they can discover their talent through solving challenging problems different from those in the school classes. Many top colleges also request AMC scores as part of the college application process. Both MIT and Caltech have entry blanks on their official admission application forms for the applicant to enter their best AMC and AIME scores. Ivy League Colleges and Stanford ask for to the AMC and AIME scores in their Supplement to the Common Application Forms. Your children deserve the chance to list these scores on their applications! Good AMC scores will greatly enhance admission opportunities for students to elite colleges.

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Online Middle School Competitive Math (for 4th to 8th Graders) Spring Sessions (Geometry and Algebra) Starting Feb. 13

The period of time between 4th-7th grade is most critical to the development of students’ mathematical fascinations, interests, and skills!

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Purpose: To prepare for math competitions, such as

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Spring Session I
9 Weekends (EASTERN Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pm), Total: 18 Hours
2/13,  2/20,  2/27,  3/6 (Monthly Mock Test/Review
3/13,  3/20,  3/27,  4/3,  4/10 (Monthly Mock Test/Review)

Spring Session II
9 Weekends (EASTERN Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pm), Total: 18 Hours
4/17,  4/24,  5/1,  5/8 (Monthly Mock Test/Review)
5/15,  5/22,  5/29,   6/5,  6/12 (Final Mock Exam/Review)

Class Outline:

Online Registration is now open! Click HERE to register and pay.

Tuition (including all materials)
Session I:  New Students: $540 Buy Now Button
Returning Students: $520  Buy Now Button
Session II:  New Students: $540 Buy Now Button
Returning Students: $520 Buy Now Button
Session I & Session II:  New Students: $1,055 Buy Now Button
Returning Students: $1,020 Buy Now Button
Click HERE to see payment and refund policy.

You are very welcome to sign up for our online course which offers a quick, efficient way for students to interact with teachers over long distance. We use the Google Meet to video chat and easily connect with students to teach them our tricks and shortcuts to getting an amazing score on their contests, as well as offer them our guidance and support. Students can ask questions face-to-face, and can complete problems with the supervision of our teachers/coaches. Click HERE to see detailed instruction.

commitment to the whole course can maximize the benefit of learning all the math ideas, methods, strategies, tactics, skills, and techniques.

  • This is a live class, not a pre-recorded one. Instructors will ask students questions, and students can also ask questions during the class or email their questions to instructors after class.
  • We record all of our lessons so that our students can watch them after class for review and self-study.
  • We will help students gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental math concepts, build a solid foundation in math, and develop the critical thinking and problem-solving skills different from those in the school classes, motivation, and perseverance for reaching their full potential.
  • We will focus on efficient tricks, shortcuts, and strategies to solve competitive math problems as well as test-taking tactics.
  • The emphasis of this class will be on comprehensive problem-solving in Geometry and Algebra, which is very common in competitive math, but is not included in school curriculum.
  • We will utilize a highly effective teaching model as described in the article:Small-sized Class Instruction-focused Model.

Instructors: Dr. Henry Wan

Contact Information:
Ivy League Education Center
Tel:  301-922-9508                Email:  chiefmathtutor@gmail.com

Specific Goal of the 2021 AMC 8:Math-Competitions

To become part of the top 5% of scorers on the AMC 8, and then receive National Honor Roll Certificates.

Specific Goal of the 2022 AMC 10:

To earn a score of 90 or more out of 150 on the AMC 10, and then receive National Achievement Honor Roll Certificates.

Specific Goal of the MathCounts:

To become one of the top winners in the individual competition at the chapter level and then advance to the state competition.

AMC-General

There are many math competitions in the United States. Of those, only

AMC → AIME → USAMO sequence

would take you to the IMO (International Math Olympiad), the highest level math competition for high school students in the world!

Description:
Our curriculum focuses on advancing the mathematical skills of 5th-8th graders to prepare them for math competitions, such as Mathcounts, AMC 8, Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools (MOEMS), Math Kangaroo, and Math League. A variety of contest questions, including all past official AMC 8 problems, the first 15 problems on each old AMC 10 tests, and MathCounts Competition problems at the school, chapter, state, and national level, are used to teach students strategies to solve problems and help students prepare for the competitions. These problems stimulate their interest and enthusiasm for critical thinking and problem solving, broaden their mathematical intuition, and develop their brainpower. The topics taught in this class are not covered in regular school math classes, allowing our students to stay one step ahead.

Benefits:

  • 18 tutorial handouts (540 pages) developed by Dr. Henry Wan and 500 new problems similar to AMC 8/MathCounts level from the licensed AMC Database
  • 4 FREE mock tests, each of which has 25 questions taken from the licensed AMC Database. Mock tests are calibrated to be at the same difficulty level as the real AMC 8. 
  • FREE registration for the AMC 8 Contest on Tuesday, November 16, 2021.

Grade Levels: Grades 4-8

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Class Outline:

We will focus on efficient tricks, shortcuts, and strategies to solve competitive math problems as well as test-taking tactics. The emphasis of this class will be on comprehensively problem-solving which is the most important to competitive math. We reserve the right to adjust the teaching content and pace according to the actual performance of students .

Session I (Geometry)

Class Date Topic
1 2/13, Sat Pythagorean Theorem, Pythagorean Triplets, Side-based Special Right Triangles
2 2/20, Sat Angles, Parallel and Perpendicular Lines, Triangles, Special Triangles,
3 2/27, Sat Congruent Triangles and Geometric Shapes
4 3/6, Sat Geometric Proportions and Similarity
5 3/13, Sat Computations involving Similar Triangles
6 3/20, Sat Areas of Triangles, Heron’s Formula, Shoelace Formula
7 3/27, Sat Angle-based Special Right Triangles
8 4/3, Sat Right Triangles, Incircles, and Circumcircles
9 4/10, Sat Circles, Angle Measurement, Chord, Tangent, and Secant Segments

Session II  (Algebra and Geometry)

Class Date Topic
1 4/17, Sat Solid Geometry and Algebra
2 4/24, Sat Graphing Lines and Linear Analytic Geometry
3 5/1, Sat Two-Variable Linear Equations and Straight Lines
4 5/8, Sat Multi-Variable Linear Equations and Coordinate Geometry
5 5/15, Sat Algebra involving Geometric Proportions and Similarity
6 5/22, Sat Ratios, Percents, Proportion, and Rates
7 5/29, Sat Algebraic Manipulations
8 6/5, Sat Special Factorizations
9 6/12, Sat Sequences and Series


Mock Test:

Four simulated tests will help students assess their level of preparation for the Math Competitions. The test consists of 25 questions similar to AMC 8/MathCounts level from the licensed AMC Database, and is intended to mimic an actual math competition exam. After attempting the test, students get answers, explanations, and a detailed score report and wise performance summary.

Homework
On average, at least 2 hours per week, as described in the article: Homework assignments are a fundamental part of our courses. Click HERE to see a typical homework sample we developed. Each week, we will carefully review and check 3 students’ homework, and correct any mistakes. The next week, we will check another 3 students’ homework, and this will continue on a rotational basis until all students have had their homework checked at least once and the cycle will start again. Based on the work of the 3 students that week, we will provide the those 3 students with individualized proposal and support. More details can be found in the article: Homework Correction is very Important — We Give an Extensive Correction of the Incorrect Answers of All Homework.

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We have to face the simple truth that to do well on these grueling contests, we will need to practice. Just like it is for sports and music, the key to success is repetition and practice. We strongly believe in effort and the malleability of intelligence. Intelligence can be enhanced through effort. People can develop impressive levels of expertise through hard work and practice. Effort and persistence are the keys to success. Hard work always pays off: practice makes perfect!

All problems from past AMC 8 exams (1985-2020), past AMC 10 exams (2000-2021) and past MathCounts (1990–2021) form our “big data” system. Based on artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and deep learning, we devised a data mining and predictive analytics tool for math problem similarity searching. Using this powerful tool, we examined the types, styles, frequencies, characteristics, and traits of questions in all these materials, and then completely “decoded” the AMC and MathCounts. We will show all the “secret code” cracked from the above big data to students, and teach them to totally grasp and “control” the AMC and MathCounts. For all questions on the recent AMC/MathCounts contests, we can find their “ancestors” and “roots” from the old AMC/MathCounts problems. Therefore, the best way to prepare for the contest is to practice by solving old AMC/MathCounts problems.

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Main Purpose:

Our main purpose is to help our students gain deeper understanding of the fundamental math concepts, build a solid foundation in math, and develop the critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are so valuable to success in any career. We are big believers in the FUNDAMENTALS! Our students will receive the LIFELONG BENEFITS from learning math.

Regardless of his/her math level, each student will have the opportunity to learn math in a fun, friendly, cooperative, supportive learning environment. The most important thing is to have fun.

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Our Students

in 2020, we have 2 students, Isabella Z. and Sameer P., who were among the 61 students selected nationwide to attend.

Read more at: Warmest congratulations to Isabella Z. and Zipeng L. for being accepted into the Math Olympiad Program!

In 2020, we had 82 students who are qualified to take the AIME either through the AMC 10A/12A or AMC 10B/12B. One of our students was among the 11 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 12A: Yiyang X, and one of our students was among the 13 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10A: Jason W.. 43 middle schoolers and 9 elementary schoolers qualified for the AIME!

Read more at: 2020 AIME Qualifiers Announced — 82 Students Qualified for the AIME

In 2019, we had 71 students who obtained top scores on the AMC 8 contest!

  • 8 of our students were among the top 151 National Winners (Perfect Scorers), including 2 sixth graders.
  • 36 students received National Distinguished Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 1% test takers, as shown in Table 2.
  • 27 students received National Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 5% test takers, as shown in Table 3.
  • 71 out of our 73 students (97.3%) received National Awards for the AMC 8 from the Mathematical Association of America

Read more at: 2019 AMC 8 Results Just Announced — Eight Students Received Perfect Scores

In 2019, we had 4 students qualified for the USAMO and 4 Students for the USAJMO.

  • Of the 280 USA Math Olympiad national qualifiers, 4 are our students: Luke C., Zipeng L., Sameer P., and Peter P.
  • Of the 235 USA Junior Math Olympiad national qualifiers, 4 are our students: Michael H., Noah W., Holden W., and Isabella Z.

Read more at: 2019 USAMO and USAJMO Qualifiers Announced — Four Students Qualified for the USAMO and Four Students for the USAJMO

In 2019, we had 76 students who are qualified to take the AIME either through the AMC 10A/12A or AMC 10B/12B. One of our students was among the 22 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10A: Noah W.and one of our students were among the 10 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 12B: Kenneth WVery impressively, 32 middle schoolers and 7 elementary schoolers qualified for the AIME!

In 2018, we had 64 students who obtained top scores on the AMC 8 contest!

  • of our students were among the top 44 National Winners (Perfect Scorers): Eric B., Kevin Y., and Isabella Z.
  • 40 students received National Distinguished Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 1% test takers.
  • 21 students received National Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 5% test takers.
  • 64 out of our 66 students (96.5%) received National Awards for the AMC 8 from the Mathematical Association of America

Read more at: 2018 AMC 8 Results Just Announced — Three Students Received Perfect Scores

In 2018, we had 73 students who are qualified to take the AIME either through the AMC 10A/12A or AMC 10B/12B. Two of our students were among the 35 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10A: Austen M. and Jason W.  and two of our students were among the 21 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 12B: Kaan D. and Edward W. Remarkably, 11 middle schoolers and 2 elementary schoolers qualified for the AIME!

In 2017, we had 63 students who earned top scores on the AMC 8 contest!

  • of our students were among the top 75 National Winners (Perfect Scorers).
  • 34 students received National Distinguished Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 1% test takers.
  • 22 students received National Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 5% test takers.
  • 63 out of our 65 students (97%) received National Awards for the AMC 8 from the Mathematical Association of America

Read more at: 2017 AMC 8 Results Just Announced — Seven Students Received Perfect Scores

In 2017, we had 61 students who are qualified to take the AIME either through the AMC 10A/12A or AMC 10B/12B. One of our students was among the 28 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10A: Austen M., and two of our students were among the 65 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10B: Ashwin A. and Brad Z. Remarkably, eight middle schoolers and one elementary schooler qualified for the AIME, which is geared toward high school students. Very impressively, Bryan Z., a 6th grader, gained a score of 132 out of 150 on the AMC 10B.Read more at: 2017 AIME Qualifiers Announced — 61 Students Qualified for the AIME

In 2016, we had 36 students who are qualified to take AIME either through AMC 10A/12A or AMC 10B/12B. One of our students was among the 23 Perfect Scorers worldwide on the AMC 10A: Joel (Junyao) T. Particularly, seven middle schoolers and one elementary schooler qualified for the AIME, which is geared toward high school students. Pravalika P., a 6th grader, got a 115.5 out of 150 on the AMC10B, which is very impressive. Read more at: 2016 AIME Qualifiers Announced — 36 Students Qualified for AIME

2011 – 2015: In total, 37 students scored above 120 on the American Mathematics Contest 10 (AMC 10) and qualified for the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME); 26 students scored above 100 on the American Mathematics Contest 12 (AMC 12) and qualified for the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME); 3 students qualified for the USA Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO), the highest level of math competition for high school students in the USA

2011 – 2015: In total, 23 students achieved perfect scores of 28 on the AMC 8

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Our Uniqueness

We have a long history of close collaboration with the MAA‘s American Mathematics Competitions (AMC), which are dedicated to strengthening the mathematical capabilities of our nation’s youth, and are the first of a series of competitions in high school mathematics that determine the United States team for the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO).

We are only one in the Washington DC metropolitan area to offer elementary, middle, and high-school level competition math courses. Our students have received top scores and awards at prestigious national math competitions.

Great Benefits of Math Competitions

In an increasingly competitive college application pool, the process of mastering math skills through our courses and participating in the American Math Competitions will help students strengthen and diversify their extracurricular activities. These contests can motivate students’ interest and passion in math, and they can discover their talent through solving challenging problems different from those in the school classes. Many top colleges also request AMC scores as part of the college application process. Both MIT and Caltech have entry blanks on their official admission application forms for the applicant to enter their best AMC and AIME scores. Ivy League Colleges and Stanford ask for to the AMC and AIME scores in their Supplement to the Common Application Forms. Your children deserve the chance to list these scores on their applications! Good AMC scores will greatly enhance admission opportunities for students to elite colleges.

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Math Prize for Girls: All You Need to Know

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The Advantage Testing Foundation Math Prize for Girls, often shortened to Math Prize for Girls, is a yearly mathematics competition aimed for female high schoolers in Canada and the United States.

Every year during the FALL, MIT hosts 300 female mathematicians to compete in the challenging Math Prize for Girls competition that tests mathematical insight and creativity. Due to the prestige of the host university and the sheer size of the event, Math Prize for Girls has become one of the most popular and esteemed female-only math events in the entire country.

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Acknowledging that women are typically underrepresented in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math) fields in proportion to the number that attend college, Math Prize for Girls was established to help promote and further gender equity in these areas.

The goal of the competition is to encourage young high school women with unparalleled potential to pursue a college degree in STEM before eventually becoming scientific and mathematical leaders. This has been the guiding light ever since the founding of Math Prize for Girls in 2009.

If you’ve noticed, the title ‘Math Prize for Girls’ suggests there’s some sort of award to be won from this annual competition. While other events might offer high school students a banner, letter of recognition or some other inconsequential prize, the winner of this competition receives a hefty scholarship. In fact, the Math Prize for Girls competition is the largest math prize in the world for young women resulting from a math contest.

In 2017 alone, the prize for First-Place was a whopping $46,000! By participating in the Math Prize for Girls event for multiple years, participants can win up to $50,000 – a prize which most math competitions can’t even fathom.

We have always encouraged students to participate in extracurricular activities such as clubs and competitions that further their exposure to academic-related material.

If you’re interested in pursuing math in college or simply enjoy solving math problems with fellow math-focused students, Math Prize for Girls might just be the perfect club for you. To help you better understand the purpose of this competition, what you can expect, and how best you can prepare, we’ve put together the following guide.

Math Prize for Girls in a nutshell

Math Prize for Girls is often considered to be the leading female math competition in North America due to its consistency, rigor, and impressive prize offerings. Each year, the event is organized by the Advantage Testing Foundation and, since 2011, hosted at Cambridge, Massachusetts at the prestigious MIT. The annual event only lasts for one day and is open to any female high schooler who is in 12th grade or below.

Participants have to be enrolled in a school in the United States or Canada and must qualify by scoring sufficiently on the American Mathematics Competition Exams, with specific regards to the AMC 10 or AMC 12 administered each February. After completing the exam, a panel of judges will review each submission and award cash prizes amongst the leading students.

What’s the structure of the Math Prize for Girls Competition?

Each year, 300 female high school students are chosen to participate in the competition, making Math Prize for Girls consistently one of the most popular events of its kind. Although considered a competition, the event more closely resembles what you’d expect to find in a standardized testing setting. All participants will be working on their own exams.

There are no teams or partners. Students have to complete 20 short-answer questions in two and a half hours. These free-response problems require each response to be in set form.

While some extracurricular competitions in high school focus on college-prep or even college-level material, the material covered in the Math Prize for Girls competition focuses on pre-college mathematics.

This is partially due to the sheer number of participants and the age range of students since freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors can take part. Trigonometry, algebra, and geometry are the primary mathematical subjects covered on the exam. Most high schoolers will recognize this as an accurate representation of what’s covered in their high school curriculum.

If you expected things to stop there in North America’s largest female-only mathematics competition, you’d be wrong! The top 35 participants who score the highest on the primary, the 150-minute exam have a chance to move on to the highest level of competition, aptly named the Math Prize for Girls Olympiad.

In this proof competition, participants have to make an inferential argument for a given mathematical equation or statement in order to show how the stated assumptions could be arrived at logically. Participants have to write four different solutions in four hours.

What are the prizes for the Math Prize for Girls Competition?

The Math Prize for Girls Competition isn’t only renowned for its efforts in establishing gender equity in the STEM fields. While this is an applaudable and worthy aspect of the competition, many people herald the event for the impressive amount of monetary prizes that are administered to top scorers. In fact, as we’ve mentioned before, Math Prize for Girls offers the largest monetary award for a female-only math competition in the entirety of North America.

Unlike other competitions that might offer students scholarships or grants, the awards given to qualified participants through the Math Prize for Girls Competition are truly cash prizes. This means students and their parents can decide what to do with the earrings.

While the top prizes would be enough to cover a hefty chunk of standard college tuition, the smaller amounts are still sizable enough to be put towards purchasing better equipment for college. Regardless of what the funds are used for, participants will certainly be motivated by the following cash prizes.

1st Prize $25,000
2nd Prize $10,000
3rd Prize $5,000
4th Prize $2,000
5th Prize $2,000
6th Prize $1,000
7th Prize $1,000
8th Prize $1,000
9th Prize $1,000
10th Prize $1,000

What else should I know about the Math Prize for Girls Awards?

In total, the Math Prize for Girls Competition will administer $50,000 worth of cash prizes. We only outlined the earnings for the top 10 scorers in the competition, but this doesn’t mean that there aren’t’ other awards to be given for other participants. For example, the “Youth Prize” sees $1,000 going towards the top performer within the 9th-grade category.

Before any cash prize is distributed, the Math Prize for Girls might verify the eligibility of all participants to make sure their application information is correct. This is to ensure that no student ends up earning more than $50,000 in total cash prizes from the competition over several years.

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In addition to the cash prizes, Math Prize for Girls awards trophies of Honorable Mention to 25 of the top performers. Although these participants won’t receive a cash award, the Honorable Mention award will qualify a student to receive a $250 merit scholarship to a summer program known as the Canada/USA MathCamp summer program.

This, of course, is dependent upon whether or not their applications get accepted. This merit scholarship is also given to any student who placed well enough to receive a cash award.

Don’t feel left out if you participate in the Math Prize for Girls Competition but don’t score high enough to receive a cash award or Honorable Mention trophy. All contestants still receive a few nice gifts like a one-year license for Mathematica, courtesy of Wolfram Research.

This powerful and capable computer program is capable of performing complex mathematical computations, making it a perfect program to have for those pursuing math in college and beyond.

What’s the Math Prize for Girls Olympiad?

If you’ve been conducting researching about Math Prize for Girls and its accompanying competitions, you’ve most likely heard of something known as the Olympiad. The reason not many students are aware of the event is because of its exclusivity. Only the top 35 performers within the initial Math Prize for Girls Competition are invited to participate in this later competition.

The Advantage Testing Foundation Math Prize Olympiad is administered in November and is based on math proofs rather than standard math problems. Students only have four hours to solve four math proofs.

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What are the requirements to participate in the Math Prize for Girls Competition?

Although all-female high schoolers are encouraged to apply, there are some criteria that might automatically make some students ineligible. Before you put in the time to fill out an application, it’s important to understand these prerequisites to ensure you’re not wasting any time. In order to be eligible for participation in Math Prize, students have to meet each of the following requirements:

  • Students have to be in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade as of February of that year. Eligible participants must also NOT be scheduled to start college full time or graduate from high school before the contest begins.
  • As is easily assumed from the title of the event, participants also have to be female in their gender identity.
  • Students need to be currently living in Canada or the United States when applying for the competition. If you’re a permanent resident or citizens of the US but aren’t currently residing in the country, you’re advised to contact Math Prize for Girls directly to find out what kinds of documentation are required.
  • Eligible participants will have taken the AMC 10 exam or the AMC 12 exam through an official administration. These exams are typically provided in January or February depending on where it’s held.
  • Another important qualification for participation that won’t impact the vast majority of applicants is that students cannot be immediate family members of an employee of Advantage Testing when taking part in the Math Prize for Girls Competition.

How do I apply to participate in Math Prize for Girls?

Students who meet all of the aforementioned criteria can head over to the Math Prize for Girls’ official site to fill out the online application. The application typically becomes available in early March, although the exact date fluctuates from year to year. We advise students to review their applications thoroughly before submission to make sure everything’s in order and correct.

You’ll need to include your scores from one or both of the AMC exams. For students who are still unsure what their official AMC scores were or which exams were taken, it’s recommendable to speak with an AMC contest manager. This is usually a math instructor at your high school.

Generally, applications are due by the end of June. In July, students will receive an email notifying them of their standing. Selection is based entirely on official scores from the AMC tests. Up to 300 students are admitted to the competition, representing the top scorers of the accepted exams.

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What are the advantages of participating in the Math Prize for Girls?

All high schoolers are faced with the difficult problem of deciding between an endless number of programs, activities, and competitions to fill their limited free time.

Our team strongly advises students to take advantage of these academic-focused programs in order to improve their applications and boost their chances of earning scholarships. Still, it’s clear that students have to pick and choose which events to participate in given their limited time. Here, we’ll explore some of the advantages of taking part in the Math Prize for Girls to make the decision easier for you.

  1. It’ll improve your college application – As one of the largest and most popular math competitions for female high schoolers in the entire country, the Math Prize for Girls Competition will catch the attention of even the most experienced admission officers. Even if you don’t end up placing or receiving an award, the sheer fact that you participated in the event is sufficient to improve your college application overall.
  2. You could earn a hefty cash prize – With $50,000 worth of cash prizes being awarded each year, participants have a chance to earn some impactful prize money. Even the 10th place competitor still comes away with $1,000. If you participate in more than one year, you have the chance to compound these earnings. And unlike a scholarship, you’ll have the ability to spend this money anywhere you want.
  3. You’ll explore your passion for math – The vast majority of students either struggle to choose a major in college or end up switching their area of study at least once. By participating in the Math Prize for Girls Competition, you’re gaining more exposure to the subject. By the end, you could have a clearer idea of whether or not math is a subject worth pursuing in college.
  4. You’ll meet like-minded students – One of the coolest results of attending these events is a chance to meet like-minded students. Due to the specific subject matter and stringent requirements for entry, you can rest assured that all of the high schoolers participating in the Math Prize for Girls competition will share a similar passion and interest in math. This is a great chance for you to meet fellow high schoolers with similar interests that might even end up becoming lifelong friends or future classmates in college.

2020 AMC 8 Results Just Announced — Five Students Received Perfect Scores

HEARTFELT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE STUDENTS WHO EARNED TOP SCORES ON THE 2020 AMC 8 CONTEST!

  • 5 of our students were among the top 57 worldwide winners (Perfect Scorers), as shown in Table 1. Click HERE see a full list of the 57 worldwide winners.
  • 49 students received National Distinguished Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 1% test takers. They were among the 714 worldwide winners. Click HERE see a full list.
  • 25 students received National Honor Roll Certificates awarded to top 5% test takers. They were among the 2099 worldwide winners. Click HERE see a full list.
  • 79 out of our 81 students (97.5%) received National Awards for the AMC 8 from the Mathematical Association of America

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Table 1:  Five Perfect Scorers On The 2020 AMC 8 Contest

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Yunyi L.

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Aryan R.

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Alexander W.

25

7

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Charles W.

25

8

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Kelin Z.

25

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 In 2020, there were 79 students in grades 3-8 who attended our AMC 8 Prep, AMC 10/12 Prep, and AIME Prep Classes, including One-on-One Private Coaching and Small Group (4-10 students) Classes. All of them attended the AMC 8 contest on Tuesday, November 10, 2020 through Monday, November 16, 2020, and their average score is 22.4. Remarkably, 77 students received National Awards for the AMC 8 from the Mathematical Association of America. Furthermore, 26 students in grade 6 or under received National Awards, including Michael R. who is a 4th grader students and scored 22 points.

All our students who achieved the top scores on the AMC 8 actually attended our high level AMC 10/12/AIME classes, not our standard level AMC 8 classes. They know that in order to get a top score, they must aim even higher!shoot-for-the-mooneven-if-you-missyoull-land-among-the-stars-inspirational-quote

There was a total of 263,294 students worldwide participated in the 2020 AMC 8 contest from over 2,000 schools. In the USA, 212,346 students participated, and the overall national average score is 10 out of a maximum of 25. All our students achieved an average score of 22.4 that is much higher than the overall national average score.

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2020 AMC 8 Honor Roll and Honor Roll of Distinction Cut-off Scores

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The Distinguished Honor Roll (Honor Roll of Distinction) (top 1%) level is:

  • 21 (compared to 23 last year).

The Honor Roll (top 5%) level is

  • 18 (compared to 19 last year).

The Achievement Honor Roll (6th Grade and below) level is 15.

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This year’s test is the hardest one since the creation of the AJHSME/AMC 8 contest back in 1985. Based on our intensive research and comparison of this year’s AMC 8 problem set  with the problem sets of the last 21 years from 1999 to 2019, we predicted that this year’s AMC 8 Honor Roll and Distinguished Honor Roll cut-off scores would be 15 and 18, respectively. Our prediction didn’t come true this year! For more details, please see:

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2020 AMC 8 Problem Topics

On the 2020 AMC 8, there are 8 counting problems, 15 arithmetic and algebra problems, 1 geometry problem and 1 number theory problem. Surprisingly, there are no probability problems.

This year’s AMC 8  was harder than ever before. All the problems are word problems, and require critical thinking along with advanced math skills. 

The topics of the 2020 AMC 8 problems are distributed extremely unequally, which is very different from the normal distribution. It is extremely unusual that there is only one geometry problem and only one number theory problem on this year’s AMC 8.

Normally, there are at least five geometry problems and at least four number theory problems. Particularly, there are usually 2 hard geometry problems in the last 5 problems of the AMC 8.

Table 1:   The Topics of the Problems on the 2020 AMC 8

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Arithmetic: ratios

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Arithmetic: averages                

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Arithmetic: rates and proportions

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Counting: patterns   

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Arithmetic: ratios and percents   

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Logic and Counting: arrangements with restrictions, logic puzzles

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Counting: combinations, casework

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Algebra: maximum and minimum

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Counting  and 3-D Geometry: casework and spatial visualization

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Counting: permutations, complementary counting  

11

Arithmetic: ratios and rates

12

Algebra: equations

13

Arithmetic and Algebra: percents and equations

14

Arithmetic and Data Analysis: averages                

15

Arithmetic and Algebra: percents and equations

16

Arithmetic and Algebra: additions and equations

17

Counting and Number Theory: fundamental counting principle, complementary counting, factors

18

Geometry: rectangles, circles, and Pythagorean triples

19

Number Theory and Counting: casework, divisibility

20

Algebra, Arithmetic, and Data Analysis: averages

21

Counting: path counting, Pascal’s triangle, complementary counting

22

Algebra: sequences

23

Counting: casework, the principle of inclusion and exclusion

24

Algebra and Arithmetic, and Geometry: squares, ratios, and percents

25

Algebra and Geometry: squares, rectangles, and equations

Table 2:   The Topic Distributions of the Problems on the 2020 AMC 8

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Number Theory

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Two Problems on the 2020 AMC 8 are Exactly the Same as Two Problems on Our Sample 2017 AMC 8 Mock Test

 

The 2020 AMC 8 contest just finished and the problems can be found at:

It is extremely surprising that two counting problems on the 2020 AMC 8 are the exact same as two problems on our sample 2017 AMC 8 mock test, as shown at:

which was posted on our website on Sept. 16, 2017.

  • 2020 AMC 8 Problem 9 is exactly the same as 2017 Ivy League Education Center’s Sample AMC 8 Mock Test Problem 7.

  • 2020 AMC 8 Problem 23 is completely identical to 2017 Ivy League Education Center’s Sample AMC 8 Mock Test Problem 22.

The detailed solutions of these problems can be found at:

 

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2020 AMC 8 Honor Roll and Distinguished Honor Roll Predicted Cut-off Scores

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  • AMC 8 Honor Roll cut-off score:  15
  • AMC 8 Distinguished Honor Roll cut-off score:  18

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We have collected every problem from all past AIME exams (1983–present) to build a comprehensive “big data” system. Using artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and deep learning, we created an advanced math problem similarity and prediction tool.

Through this innovative system, we carefully analyzed the types, styles, and frequency patterns of AIME problems — effectively decoding the contest’s structure and logic.

Based on this “decoded” system, we developed 20 original AIME Mock Tests, each containing 15 brand-new problems. Every question is carefully calibrated for difficulty and style to match the official AIME exam.

These simulated exams are invaluable for assessing a student’s readiness for the AIME and building the mastery needed for top scores. Each mock test also comes with detailed step-by-step solutions explaining every problem clearly and rigorously.

Together, these 20 tests and solutions form a gold-standard resource for AIME preparation — a proven tool that has helped countless students strengthen their problem-solving skills and gain a competitive edge.


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2020 AMC 8 Problems and Answers

 

The AMC 8 is administered from November 10, 2020 until November 16, 2020. According to the AMC policy, students, teachers, and coaches are not allowed to discuss the contest questions and solutions until after the end of the competition window, as emphasized in 2020 AMC 8 Teacher’s Manual.

We posted the 2020 AMC 8 Problems and Answers below at 11:59PM on Monday, November 16, 2020 Eastern Standard Time. You are welcome to download them.

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