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− | 3333 is a user on the [http://www.artofproblemsolving.com AoPS website], whose real name is Vladimir Kulchitsky. | + | 3333 is a user on the [http://www.artofproblemsolving.com AoPS website]. |
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− | == Information ==
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− | 3333 was born in Moscow, Russia in 1997 and now lives in Fairbanks, Alaska. He is fluent in both Russian and English and is now learning Japanese as a third language. He is currently a student at EPGY Online High School and Lathrop High School.
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− | == Achievments in Mathematics ==
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− | '''Mathcounts'''
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− | 6th grade: 6th Chapter.
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− | 7th grade: 2nd Chapter, 6th State.
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− | 8th Grade: 1st Chapter, 1st State, 102nd Nationals.
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− | '''AMC 8'''
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− | 7th grade: 17
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− | 8th grade: 21
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− | '''AMC 10'''
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− | 9th Grade: 112.5
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− | == Competition Goals ==
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− | '''10th grade'''
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− | Must: make USA(J)MO
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− | Will try: 25+ on USA(J)MO, 9 on AIME, 140+ on AMC 10.
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− | '''11th Grade'''
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− | Must: make USAMO
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− | Will try: Blue MOP, 13 on AIME, 140+ on AMC 12, create ARML team for Alaska.
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− | '''12th Grade'''
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− | Must: 25+ on USAMO.
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− | Will try: 15 on AIME, 150 on AMC 12, make IMO, create ARML team for Alaska.
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− | == Summer Camps ==
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− | EPGY Summer Institutes (2008 and 2009)
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− | MathPath (2010); see yugrey's page for evidence.
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− | Sitka Fine Arts Camp (2010)
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− | == Math Classes Taken ==
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− | 6th Grade: Pre-Algebra
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− | 7th Grade: Algebra I
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− | 8th Grade: Geometry, Algebra II
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− | 9th Grade (currently): Pre-Calculus.
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− | As a sophomore, 3333 is NOT planning to take calculus, but instead is planning to take either AIME or Intermediate Counting and Probability on AoPS. He may also take Intermediate Number Theory. As a junior, there is a chance he will take calculus, but it is likely that he will try Olympiad Geometry or WOOT.
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