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== Overview ==
 
 
 
'''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.
 
'''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.
  

Revision as of 19:07, 28 March 2008

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.

This year, Part I will occur on October 11, 2006 and Part II will occur on December 6, 2006. The Awards banquet is tentatively set for February 24, 2007. 2006 MMPC Complete Schedule

Resources