Math Prize for Girls
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Math Prize for Girls is a competition created by Advantage Testing Foundation to get girls interested in STEM professions. It is only open to girls as the name states and one must score above a certain cutoff on either the AMC 10 or AMC 12 competition in the same year. Around 300 girls take the test in MIT. The Advantage Testing Foundation provides a total of $50,000 to winners.
Structure
Girls have 2.5 hours to solve 20 problems. The problems will always have a numerical answer. The test covers pre-college mathematics.
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