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− | + | '''The Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition''' ('''MMPC''') is a high-school level [[mathematics competition]] (although middle schoolers can take it) with two parts. Part I is a 40 question, 100 minute multiple choice test. The top 1000 finishers of this round are selected to take Part II, which is a harder 5-question proof test. The top 100 finishers of Part II are honored at an awards banquet every year, with the top 50 receiving scholarships. | |
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+ | == Dates == | ||
+ | Part I is normally on a Wednesday morning in the first or second week of October. | ||
+ | Part II is normally on a Wednesday morning in the first or second week of December. | ||
+ | The Awards banquet is usually on the last Saturday in February. | ||
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+ | == Resources == | ||
+ | * [http://gauss.math.oakland.edu/mmpc/index.html MMPC Homepage] | ||
+ | *[http://gauss.math.oakland.edu/mmpc/previousexams.html Past MMPC problems] | ||
+ | * [[Michigan mathematics competitions]] | ||
+ | * [[Mathematics competitions resources]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Mathematics competitions]] |
Latest revision as of 11:06, 16 January 2012
The Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition (MMPC) is a high-school level mathematics competition (although middle schoolers can take it) with two parts. Part I is a 40 question, 100 minute multiple choice test. The top 1000 finishers of this round are selected to take Part II, which is a harder 5-question proof test. The top 100 finishers of Part II are honored at an awards banquet every year, with the top 50 receiving scholarships.
Dates
Part I is normally on a Wednesday morning in the first or second week of October. Part II is normally on a Wednesday morning in the first or second week of December. The Awards banquet is usually on the last Saturday in February.