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Revision as of 22:56, 25 June 2006
Contest Overview
Students at Princeton University are planning the first Princeton Math Competition for high school students, to take place on Saturday, December 16, 2006. The competition focuses on teamwork, and the maximum team size is 10 people. However, teams with under 10 people, and even individuals, will be accepted.
Contest Format
There are five different subject tests for the Individual test. They are Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Number Theory, and Advanced Topics. Each participant takes exactly one of these tests, and a team can only assign a maximum of two students to one particular test.
For the rest of the contest, there will Team, Power, and Relay rounds similar to those at ARML.
More Information
For more information, see the official website (below) or write to:
Princeton University Math Club
303 Fine Hall, Washington Road, Princeton University
Princeton NJ 08544-1000 USA
Attn: Dona Vukson
Or email: glan@princeton.edu