Difference between revisions of "Math Day at University of Nebraska-Lincoln"

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Participating schools are divided into six classes depending on size. Each class has a double-elimination tournament where students must answer math questions as quickly as possible. The top three schools in each class are awarded trophies.
 
Participating schools are divided into six classes depending on size. Each class has a double-elimination tournament where students must answer math questions as quickly as possible. The top three schools in each class are awarded trophies.
 
==Probe I exam==
 
==Probe I exam==
All participants take the Probe I exam. It is a 25-question, 60-minute multiple choice exam. Each question has answer choices A through E. 4 points are awarded for a correct answer, 0 for an incorrect answer, and 1 for a question left blank. The top 40 scorers on Probe I are invited to take the Probe II exam.
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All participants take the Probe I exam. It is a 25-question, 60-minute multiple-choice exam. Each question has answer choices A through E. 4 points are awarded for a correct answer, 0 for an incorrect answer, and 1 for a question left blank. The top 40 scorers on Probe I are invited to take the Probe II exam.
  
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==Probe II exam==
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The Probe II exam is hosted at UNL and it is a 60-minute 6-question and is a scholarship competition.
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Here are the places;
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1st:<math>8000 USD every year for 4 years.
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2nd-5th:</math>4,000 USD every year for 4 years
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6th-10th:$2,000 USD every year for 4 years.
  
 
==Website==
 
==Website==
 
[http://www.math.unl.edu/math-day-university-nebraska-lincoln]
 
[http://www.math.unl.edu/math-day-university-nebraska-lincoln]

Revision as of 13:46, 15 February 2024

Math Day at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (also known as UNL Math Day) is an annual math contest in Lincoln, Nebraska, typically held on a Thursday in November with approximately 1500 Nebraska high school (and middle school) students participating. There are three competitions: Math bowl, Probe I exam, and Probe II exam. Scholarships and trophies are awarded to the best performers.

Math bowl

Participating schools are divided into six classes depending on size. Each class has a double-elimination tournament where students must answer math questions as quickly as possible. The top three schools in each class are awarded trophies.

Probe I exam

All participants take the Probe I exam. It is a 25-question, 60-minute multiple-choice exam. Each question has answer choices A through E. 4 points are awarded for a correct answer, 0 for an incorrect answer, and 1 for a question left blank. The top 40 scorers on Probe I are invited to take the Probe II exam.

Probe II exam

The Probe II exam is hosted at UNL and it is a 60-minute 6-question and is a scholarship competition. Here are the places; 1st:$8000 USD every year for 4 years. 2nd-5th:$4,000 USD every year for 4 years 6th-10th:$2,000 USD every year for 4 years.

Website

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