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The '''LSU Math Circle Summer Program''' is a 3-week math summer camp at '''Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA''' designed to introduce high school students to the complex world of college mathematics. Over the course of the program, students develop problem-solving abilities, critical thinking skills, and logical reasoning through projects, games, and puzzles based on advanced mathematical topics. In addition to working on problems, participants also attend lectures by LSU professors and enjoy recreational trips to local science and research centers. | The '''LSU Math Circle Summer Program''' is a 3-week math summer camp at '''Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA''' designed to introduce high school students to the complex world of college mathematics. Over the course of the program, students develop problem-solving abilities, critical thinking skills, and logical reasoning through projects, games, and puzzles based on advanced mathematical topics. In addition to working on problems, participants also attend lectures by LSU professors and enjoy recreational trips to local science and research centers. | ||
− | More information can be found on our website at '''https://www.mathcircle.us'''. | + | More information can be found on our website at '''https://www.mathcircle.us/summer'''. |
=== Dates === | === Dates === | ||
− | The | + | The 2019 program will be held from '''June 9th to June 29th, 2019'''. |
== Competition Team == | == Competition Team == | ||
− | After the summer program, many local high school students choose to stay on and join the '''Math Circle Competition Team''' ('''MCCT'''), which meets weekly on LSU's campus to practice for national-level high school math competitions. The team holds practices every Sunday from 1:00PM-2:30PM, and Math Circle helps to subsidize competition expenses like travel and housing. MCCT competes annually in the Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament (HMMT), the Berkeley Math Tournament (BMT), and the | + | After the summer program, many local high school students choose to stay on and join the '''Math Circle Competition Team''' ('''MCCT'''), which meets weekly on LSU's campus to practice for national-level high school math competitions. The team holds practices every Sunday from 1:00PM-2:30PM, and Math Circle helps to subsidize competition expenses like travel and housing. MCCT competes annually in the Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament (HMMT), the Berkeley Math Tournament (BMT), and the American Regions Mathematics League Competition (ARML). If you live within driving distance of LSU are interested in joining MCCT, please email us at '''[mailto:contact@mathcircle.us contact@mathcircle.us]'''. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [http://www.mathcircle.us/summer | + | * [http://www.mathcircle.us/summer LSU Math Circle website] |
* [http://www.mathcircle.us/mcct Math Circle Competition Team website] | * [http://www.mathcircle.us/mcct Math Circle Competition Team website] | ||
[[Category:Summer programs]] | [[Category:Summer programs]] |
Revision as of 13:30, 21 February 2019
Summer Program
The LSU Math Circle Summer Program is a 3-week math summer camp at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA designed to introduce high school students to the complex world of college mathematics. Over the course of the program, students develop problem-solving abilities, critical thinking skills, and logical reasoning through projects, games, and puzzles based on advanced mathematical topics. In addition to working on problems, participants also attend lectures by LSU professors and enjoy recreational trips to local science and research centers.
More information can be found on our website at https://www.mathcircle.us/summer.
Dates
The 2019 program will be held from June 9th to June 29th, 2019.
Competition Team
After the summer program, many local high school students choose to stay on and join the Math Circle Competition Team (MCCT), which meets weekly on LSU's campus to practice for national-level high school math competitions. The team holds practices every Sunday from 1:00PM-2:30PM, and Math Circle helps to subsidize competition expenses like travel and housing. MCCT competes annually in the Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament (HMMT), the Berkeley Math Tournament (BMT), and the American Regions Mathematics League Competition (ARML). If you live within driving distance of LSU are interested in joining MCCT, please email us at contact@mathcircle.us.