American High School Mathematics Examination

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The American High School Mathematics Examination (AHSME) was the first exam in the series of exams used to challenge bright students, grades 12 and below, on the path towards choosing the team that represents the United States at the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO).

High scoring AHSME students were invited to take the more challenging American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME).

The AHSME was administered by the American Mathematics Competitions (AMC). Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) is a proud sponsor of the AMC!

The AHSME was replaced with the AMC 12 in 2000.

Format

The AHSME is a 30 question, 75 minute multiple choice test. Problems generally increase in difficulty as the exam progresses. Calculators are not permitted.

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Curriculum

The AHSME tests mathematical problem solving with arithmetic, algebra, counting, geometry, number theory, and probability and other secondary school math topics. Problems are designed to be solvable by students without any background in calculus.

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