
AwesomeMath
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Our books are published by XYZ Press which was established in 2008 by Dr. Titu Andreescu to answer a need in the ever-growing area of competitive mathematics. After having established the AwesomeMath Summer Program in 2006, a camp designed for mathematically talented students looking beyond the standard curriculum, Dr. Andreescu recognized the increased demand for creative problem solving – not only for students in the United States, but all over the world. Students who study competition math learn problem-solving techniques that apply to a wide variety of subjects, helping to create the critical thinkers needed to solve tomorrow’s problems.
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AwesomeMath Academy was founded in 2014 to give talented students the opportunity to explore mathematics, physics, and chemistry beyond the school curriculum. The focus of all our courses is problem-solving in a collaborative environment so that students can not only excel in competitions but also learn the skills necessary to excel in STEM careers.
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The AwesomeMath Summer Program is an intensive three-week program for gifted students from around the globe. It is designed for bright middle and high school students who wish to hone their problem-solving skills in particular and further their mathematics education in general. Many of our participants seek to improve their performance on contests such as AMC10/12, AIME, or USAMO.
As many as 97% of our students say they would recommend our summer program to their peers. Additionally, many of these students return each summer to not only further their education but to re-connect with the friends they made.
Students interested in participating in our Summer Program must first be admitted through our application process.
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Our virtual AwesomeMath Summer Program experience offers a great alternative to the residential summer camps! Students have access to the same rigorous curriculum and great instructors as the residential camps. Admitted students choose their course load. Each live instructor-led course meets 5 days a week for 2 1/2 hours. All classes are recorded for students who have to miss a class or for those needing to reinforce what they are learning.
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The Purple Comet! Math Meet has been fun and free since 2003!
It’s an online team-based international math competition designed for middle and high school students. The problems range in difficulty from fairly easy to extremely challenging. Compete with tens of thousands of students from nearly 60 countries.
Middle school teams have 60 minutes to work on 20 problems
High school teams have 90 minutes to work on 30 problems
Each problem has a solution that is a non-negative integer
Teams are comprised of 1 – 6 students
For more information, go to purplecomet.org
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Lemmas in Olympiad Geometry makes synthetic problem-solving methods accessible even to readers with little familiarity in the subject. Each chapter is presented as a short story of its own and includes numerous solved exercises with detailed explanations and related insights to assist the reader on this journey.
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111 Problems in Algebra and Number Theory
Build a strong foundation of Algebra and Number Theory skills as a launchpad for success in math competitions and more! Enjoy problems that were specifically chosen to illustrate how clever observations can lead to intriguing solutions.
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AwesomeMath Academy courses are designed to supplement and reinforce the training students receive through self-study or in their school competition math programs as well as helps prepare students for the rigors they will encounter in the AwesomeMath Summer Program. Each math course is designed to be taken for a minimum of two semesters in order to cover the material/topics necessary to move up to the next level course.
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Much of the AwesomeMath math summer camp experience revolves around expanding our students’ worldview. We want them to see past the standard curriculum, past their own methods for problem-solving, and past the borders of their own city/state/country.
Our staff and students come together from all over the world. They share their love of mathematics. They share their culture. They share their problem-solving styles and methods. This allows for personal growth, and in today’s global economy, crossing borders, not just of knowledge, but geographical, is more important than ever.
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Dr. Titu Andreescu
University of Texas at Dallas, AMSP Director
US IMO Team Leader (1995 – 2002)