Competitions
Over the year we compete in the Duke Math Meet, AMC, Wake Tech Math Competition and Purple Comets Math Meet. More information on each is listed below.
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Duke Math MeetDMM will be held this year on November 5th 2022
We will be taking 4 teams of 6.
Additional information can be found at: sites.duke.edu/mathmeet/ |
AMC 10/12November 16, 2022 (B)
25 question 75 minute multiple choice test. There are two different levels, one is 10th grade and below (AMC 10), and the other is 12th grade and below (AMC 12). More information can be found at: www.maa.org/math-competitions/amc-1012 |
Wake Tech Math CompetitionDate TBD
There are 4 different levels of tests based on the most recent math class. We can take 4 math 3 students and 6 precalc and above students. (may change due to COVID-19) More information can be found at: www.waketech.edu/about-wake-tech/ |
Purple Comet Math MeetApril 18-27, 2023 (international online competition)
30 problem test in 90 minutes Teams of up to 6 will compete No limit on number of teams for each school More information can be found at: purplecomet.org/ |
Additional & Past Virtual Competitions
TrinMac Competition
- This high school competition will consist of 30 problems to be completed in 90 minutes.
- Teams consist of up to six students, not necessarily from the same school or region.
- Problems will range from mid-AMC to late-AIME in difficulty, with a concentration on number theory, combinatorics, geometry, and algebra.
- For practice resources, you can find problems, solutions, and results from our inaugural TrinMaC competition in November 2019 and TrinMaC Virtual Spring 2020, which had 2000+ participants competing from 16 countries.
HiMCM: International math modeling competition taking place this November
COMAP’s High School Mathematical Contest in Modeling (HiMCM)
In this competition, you will work with a team of 1-2 others over two weeks to propose solutions to problems.
Have you ever wondered where and how math is used in the “real world?” Every day engineers, scientists, programmers, managers, and more design solutions to complex problems using mathematical modeling techniques and principles.
You and your team will need to be able to plan and organize a research strategy, design and test your proposed solution(s), illustrate and interpret your findings with informative figures, and synthesize your research and results in a clear and convincing written report.
More info here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_2zGYojzOCK-T0aCy6VZKbCX2v4rwacLUk--H381ItU/edit
For more information about the contest, visit the official website.
More competitions to come for the spring of 2023!