ARML is an annual mathematics competition involving high school students from across the United States and other countries. It consists of individual and team rounds, challenging students with complex mathematical problems and fostering teamwork and collaboration.
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American Regions Mathematics League (ARML)
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- Contact: armlregistration@arml.com
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- American Regions Mathematics League (ARML)
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 2000
- Cost: Team registration fees vary but are typically around $400-$500 per team.
- Estimated Time Commitment: Significant
- Participant Format: Large Team
- Event Format: In-Person
- Competition Format: Exam, Simulation/Challenge
- Reach: International
- Event Size: Small
Participation Information
Teams of 15 students typically form through schools, math clubs, or regions. Registration is completed online, and the competition usually takes place at multiple sites in the U.S. over one weekend in June.
Open to high school students. Teams are often formed by schools, math clubs, or regions.
Trophies, medals, and national recognition
Teams of 15 students typically form through schools, math clubs, or regions. Registration is completed online, and the competition usually takes place at multiple sites in the U.S. over one weekend in June.
1. Form a team of 15 students. 2. Register the team through the ARML website. 3. Prepare for the competition using study materials. 4. Compete in the annual event.
Mathematics study materials, previous ARML problems, and resources provided by sponsors.
Judging is based on the accuracy and completeness of solutions in various rounds, including team, power, and individual rounds.