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The '''San Diego ARML''' formed in 2006 to compete at the [[American Regions Mathematics League]].
 
The '''San Diego ARML''' formed in 2006 to compete at the [[American Regions Mathematics League]].
  
The San Diego ARML team is coached by [[user:MCrawford | Mathew Crawford]] as part of the [[San Diego Math Circle]].
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The San Diego ARML team is currently coached by [[user:haoye | Hao Ye]] and [[user:generating | Andy Niedermaier]] and is supported by the [[San Diego Math Circle]].  In 2006 and 2007, [user:MCrawford | Mathew Crawford]] was also involved in coaching.
  
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== 2008 ==
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32 students from the San Diego are traveled to Las Vegas to compete at ARML.  Only 3 of those students were graduating seniors, and it is expected that most of the remaining 29 students will be returning next year.  San Diego Surf (A) finished 12th (nationally) in division A, and 3rd at the Las Vegas site with a score of 145.  This score was good enough to earn them honors as the Site Winner in division A.  San Diego Sun (B) finished 32nd (nationally) in division B: a very strong showing considering that this was the first time for most of the members of that team, who were, for the most part, middle-schoolers.
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Individually, San Diego Surf had 2 students who scored 7's and went to tiebreakers:
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* Joshua Wang, who won the tiebreaker to become the individual Site Winner
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* Edward Zhu
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== 2007 ==
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(results to be posted later)
  
 
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== How to qualify ==
 
== How to qualify ==
Currently, selection for the San Diego ARML team is based on [[AMC]] scores, [[AIME]] scores, [[USAMO]] qualification, and [[San Diego Math League]] scores.  Students in the San Diego area can try out for the ARML team by sending a PM to [[user: MCrawford | Mathew Crawford]], or contact the [[San Diego Math Circle]].
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Currently, selection for the San Diego ARML team is based on [[AMC]] scores, [[AIME]] scores, [[USAMO]] qualification, and [[San Diego Math League]] scores.  Interested students in the San Diego area should contact the [[San Diego Math Circle]] for more information.
 
 
  
 
== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==

Revision as of 13:59, 9 June 2008

The San Diego ARML formed in 2006 to compete at the American Regions Mathematics League.

The San Diego ARML team is currently coached by Hao Ye and Andy Niedermaier and is supported by the San Diego Math Circle. In 2006 and 2007, [user:MCrawford | Mathew Crawford]] was also involved in coaching.

2008

32 students from the San Diego are traveled to Las Vegas to compete at ARML. Only 3 of those students were graduating seniors, and it is expected that most of the remaining 29 students will be returning next year. San Diego Surf (A) finished 12th (nationally) in division A, and 3rd at the Las Vegas site with a score of 145. This score was good enough to earn them honors as the Site Winner in division A. San Diego Sun (B) finished 32nd (nationally) in division B: a very strong showing considering that this was the first time for most of the members of that team, who were, for the most part, middle-schoolers.

Individually, San Diego Surf had 2 students who scored 7's and went to tiebreakers:

  • Joshua Wang, who won the tiebreaker to become the individual Site Winner
  • Edward Zhu

In addition, there were multiple students (on both teams) who scored 6's and earned medals as team high scorers:

2007

(results to be posted later)

2006

30 students made the trip from San Diego to Las Vegas to compete at ARML. Only 5 of those students were past the 9th grade, though the two teams faired well, with San Diego A finishing around the middle of over 100 teams.

Team A

High scorers were freshmen Edward Zhu and Richard Mu, with 6 out of 8 problems.

  • Team score: 92
    • Individuals: 51
    • Power: 17
    • Team: 16
    • Relays: 8


How to qualify

Currently, selection for the San Diego ARML team is based on AMC scores, AIME scores, USAMO qualification, and San Diego Math League scores. Interested students in the San Diego area should contact the San Diego Math Circle for more information.

Resources