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===Georgia ARML===
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'''Georgia ARML''' has taken 4 teams to the University of Georgia site of the [[American Regions Mathematics League]] in recent years. (Before the addition of the UGA Site in 2008, Georgia ARML took 2 teams to the Penn State Site.)  The organization's first three teams are required to compete in the A division, thanks to several years of strong performances by the second team, and the third team's seventh place finish in the B division in 2011. Historically, in 1992 Georgia won. In 2012, Georgia A1 came in sixth place in the A division.
  
Georgia takes 2 teams to the Penn State ARML competition. Historically, in 1994 Georgia won. In 2006, Georgia A came in 9th and Georgia B came in 19th, both in A division.
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The teams are selected by the Georgia ARML coaches. Students interested in making the team should attend many tournaments, do well on the [[AMC]]/[[AIME]], and do well at the [[GCTM State Math Tournament|varsity state tournament]], where the team members are actually selected.
  
====See also====
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* [[ARML]]
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== Resources ==
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* [http://paideiaschool.org/TeacherPages/Steve_Sigur/resources/GAARML/GEORGIAARML/Welcome.html Georgia ARML page] - note that the author of this page is no longer, and thus this page is perpetually stuck in 2006. For instance, GA ARML now competes at the UGA ARML site.
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* [[Georgia mathematics competitions]]
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* [[Mathematics competition resources]]
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 4 June 2012

Georgia ARML has taken 4 teams to the University of Georgia site of the American Regions Mathematics League in recent years. (Before the addition of the UGA Site in 2008, Georgia ARML took 2 teams to the Penn State Site.) The organization's first three teams are required to compete in the A division, thanks to several years of strong performances by the second team, and the third team's seventh place finish in the B division in 2011. Historically, in 1992 Georgia won. In 2012, Georgia A1 came in sixth place in the A division.

The teams are selected by the Georgia ARML coaches. Students interested in making the team should attend many tournaments, do well on the AMC/AIME, and do well at the varsity state tournament, where the team members are actually selected.


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