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An annual in-person math competition hosted by Texas A&M University for high school students, emphasizing advanced mathematics and problem-solving skills. The contest attracts hundreds of participants and challenges them with university-level problems.
The Texas A&M High School Math Contest is an annual in-person mathematics competition hosted by the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M University. It is designed for high school students, primarily from Texas, and focuses on advanced problem-solving skills including algebra, calculus, and analytical reasoning. The contest challenges students with university-level problems, providing a platform to prepare and recognize talented young mathematicians.
Preparation: Several weeks to months recommended. Competition day: Typically 5-7 hours including registration, exams, and awards.
Winners are determined based on scores from a series of advanced mathematics exams covering algebra, calculus, and analytical reasoning. Each exam is scored on accuracy and completeness of solutions. There are no formal rounds for advancement; final rankings and awards are determined by cumulative scores from graded exams. Additional recognition may come from team or individual events such as the Power Team Exam and Buzz Contest.
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