Mathematics competitions


The AIME (or American Invitational Mathematics Examination) is a 15-question test given since 1983 to those who score above 100 on the AMC 12 high school mathematics contest (formerly known as the AHSME), and those who score above 120 on the AMC 10. ...more on Wikipedia about "American Invitational Mathematics Examination"

The American Mathematics Competitions (AMC) is a series of high school mathematics contests used to select the six-member team to represent the United States at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). ...more on Wikipedia about "American Mathematics Competitions"

The American Mathematics Contest (AMC) is the first of a series of competitions in high school mathematics that determines the United States Math Team, which competes in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). Until 2000, it was known as the American High School Mathematics Examination (AHSME). The contest was established in 1950. ...more on Wikipedia about "American Mathematics Contest"

The American Regions Mathematics League (ARML), is an annual high school mathematics team competition held simultaneously at three locations in the United States: the University of Iowa, Penn State, and San Jose State. ...more on Wikipedia about "American Regions Mathematics League"

The Asian Pacific Math Olympiad (APMO) is a regional mathematics competition which involves countries from the Pacific Rim, such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Malaysia. The USA also takes part in the Olympiad. Since 1989, the APMO is held in March every year. ...more on Wikipedia about "Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad"

The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (BMO) is an annual contest for students from one of the member countries ( Balkan area). In recent years the hosts have also invited some non-member guest countries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Balkan Mathematical Olympiad"

The Cyprus Mathematical Olympiad ( Greek : Κυπριακή Μαθηματική Ολυμπιάδα; CMO) is a Cyprus mathematics competition for students in every grade, organized by the Cyprus Mathematical Society. There is one paper for every grade in primary school (Dhitmotiko): 4th, 5th and 6th. There is an other paper for junior high-school (Gymnasium) and an other for high-school(Lyceum). ...more on Wikipedia about "Cyprus Mathematical Olympiad"

The ELMO is a mock IMO held at the Mathematical Olympiad Program every summer, organized and run by the students. Its acronym is fixed from year to year, but each summer produces a new idea of what it stands for. ...more on Wikipedia about "ELMO"

The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is an annual contest for high school students. It is the oldest of the international science olympiads. ...more on Wikipedia about "International Mathematical Olympiad"

The Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (BMO) is an annual contest for students under the age of 15.5 from one of the member countries ( Balkan area). In recent years the hosts have also invited some non-member guest countries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad"

== International mathematics competitions == ...more on Wikipedia about "List of mathematics competitions"

Many math competitions in the United States have regional restrictions. Of these, most are statewide. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of United States regional mathematics competitions"

The Mandelbrot Competition is a mathematics competition that allows high school students to compete individually and in four-person teams. It is a "correspondence competition," meaning that the competition is sent to a school's coach and students compete at their own school on a predetermined date. Individual results and team answers are then sent back to the contest coordinators. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mandelbrot Competition"

Math League is a mathematics competition for elementary, middle, and high school students in the United States. The Math League was founded in 1977 by two high school mathematics teachers, Steven R. Conrad and Daniel Flegler. ...more on Wikipedia about "Math League"

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MathCounts is a middle school math competition held in the United States. Its founding sponsors include the CNA Foundation, National Society of Professional Engineers, and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. ...more on Wikipedia about "MathCounts"

Mathematical Kangaroo (also European Mathematical Kangaroo) is international mathematical competition with more than 30 countries that take an active part. There are eleven levels of participation: from grade 2 to grade 12. The competition has a form of a multiple choice test with five choices. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mathematical Kangaroo"

The Mathematical Olympiad Program or MOP is an intensive summer program held at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The main purpose of MOP, held since 1974, is to select and train the six members of the U.S. team for the IMO. Students qualify for the program by taking the USAMO; the top twelve scorers from all grades form the "black" group, which is eligible for selection to the IMO team. The approximately eighteen highest scorers among the remaining non-graduating students (i.e. non-seniors) form the "blue" and "red" groups. In 2004, the program was expanded to include approximately thirty of the highest-scoring freshmen each year. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mathematical Olympiad Program"

The Mu Alpha Theta National Log 1 Contest is a free contest sponsored by Mu Alpha Theta, the national high school mathematics honor society. Although contest is free, participation is restricted to schools with active Mu Alpha Theta chapters, and specifically to students who are Mu Alpha Theta members or Associate members. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mu Alpha Theta National Log 1 Contest"

National Assessment & Testing is a company that markets five different mathematics contests: The Fall Startup Event, the Ciphering Time Trials, the Team Scamble, the Four-by-Four Competition, and the Collaborative Problem Solving Contest. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Assessment & Testing"

The New York State Mathematics League (NYSML) competition was originally held in 1973 and has been held annually in a different location each year since. It was founded by Alfred Kalfus. The American Regions Math League competition is based on the format of the NYSML competition. ...more on Wikipedia about "New York State Mathematics League"

The North Suburban Mathematics League (NSML) is an organization of 55 high school teams in the Chicago area that compete in five math contests during the school year. ...more on Wikipedia about "North Suburban Mathematics League"

The Primary Mathematics World Contest or PMWC take place every year in Hong Kong. It was first held in 1997, and is sponsored by the Po Leung Kuk organization. The competition has attracted teams from around the world. Each team consists of up to 6 members, all of whom must be under the age of 13 as of September 1, and must not be enrolled in a secondary institution (or the equivalent). ...more on Wikipedia about "Primary Mathematics World Contest"

The Southeast Asian Mathematics Olympiad, or SEA-MO, is the Regional Mathematics Competition in Southeast Asia. This competition is organised by the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics (SEAMEO RECSAM), which bases its operations in Penang, Malaysia. Unlike the International Mathematical Olympiad, the venue for this competition is not rotated from country to country and it has been held in Penang, Malaysia since its conception. Each participating country is represented by four participants, a team leader and deputy leader. Participation in this event is strictly by invitation only. In 2005, the 9 countries which participated were Brunei, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. ...more on Wikipedia about "SEAMEO Mathematics Olympiad"

The Hokubei Mainichi, renamed the Tokutomi Mathematics Contest, is an annual mathematics contest held in the San Jose State University in California in the United States. A chance for math fanatics aged 12 to 18 to gather, the Hokubei occurs in Mid-March. It consists of two divisions, a Junior Division for grades 7-9 and a Senior Division for grades 10-12. Each division consists of twenty challenging math problems, and one tie-breaker. The tie-breaker is usually a proof. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tokutomi Mathematics Contest"

The United States of America Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO) is a prestigious mathematics competition held annually in the United States. Since its debut in 1972, it has served as the final round of the AMC series of contests. Top scorers on the USAMO usually represent the United States at the International Mathematical Olympiad. ...more on Wikipedia about "United States of America Mathematical Olympiad"

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