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Progress Through the Years
Our students have been achieving on a high level through the years, and we have improved our performances every year!
108 Random Math Students Qualified for AIME in 2022
The American Invitational Mathematics Exam (AIME) is an annual competition held only for the top 2.5% of AMC 10 students. It is a 3 hour, 15 question, short answer computational test.
We’ve grown from a single qualifier in 2017 to 108 in just 6 years! 108 out of 125 students at Random Math qualified for AIME this year -giving us a result density of 86.4% for the November 2022 exam.
Next year, we aim to have 150 Random Math students qualify for AIME.
In 2018, 7th grader Nilay Mishra qualified for the USA(J)MO. The following year, in 2019, that number doubled to 2. The number of Random Math students qualifying for USA(J)MO increased to 10 and in 2021, we have 16 students who qualified for USA(J)MO.
Top scorers in the USA(J)MO are invited to the Math Olympiad Program (MOP), from which the U.S. IMO team is selected. Two of our students made it to the Math Olympiad Summer Program (MOP) in 2021.
The USA(J)MO is the third test in a series of exams used to challenge bright students on the path toward choosing the team that represents the United States at the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO). Congratulations to Nikash Gupta and Sally Zhu on being selected for the Math Olympiad Summer Program (MOP)
16 students qualified for USA(J)MO at Random Math in 2020-2021 (67% of USA(J)MO class)
This year, 16 Random Math students have qualified for the USA Mathematics Olympiad.
The USA(J)MO is an intensive test lasting 9 hours in total, split between 2 days. There are a total of 6 proof - based questions to be answered in that time.
The AIME is the second exam in the series of exams used to challenge bright students on the path toward choosing the team that represents the United States at the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO).
108 students qualified for AIME at Random Math in 2022-2023 (86% of AIME class)
The American Invitational Mathematics Exam (AIME) is an annual competition and the second exam in a series of exams used to challenge bright students on the path toward choosing the team that represents the United States at the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO)
This year we had 108 out of 125 students qualify for AIME - 86% of our entire class. We’re aiming to reach 150 AIME qualifiers by November 2022.
The AMC 10 and 12 are a 25-question, 75-minute, multiple choice examination in middle school mathematics designed to promote the development of problem-solving skills.
A total of 115 Random Math students won an award at the AMC 10/12, out of which 108 qualified for the AIME
Additionally, 42 Random Math middle schoolers were recognized in the Achievement Roll, rewarding the top middle school performers on the AMC 10/12 in the nation.
This year 115 out of 125 students won awards at AMC 10/AMC 12, out of which 108 qualified for the AIME.
84 Random Math students won a place in the honor roll
Our students have been achieving on a high level through the years and we have improved our performances every year! Other contests include EMCC, HMMT, and Berkeley Math Tournament! Scroll to view all contests and results.
Exeter Math
The EMCC is one of the most prestigious middle-school competitions in the world - it is held at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire.
Our students received high ranks on individual and team contests.
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