AMC10 A/B

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Anonymous wrote:What is AMC 10 A/B?

A new theater


That gave me a chuckle. But seriously, I have a kid in ES—what is it?


It is a math competition test. I believe AMC stands for American Math Competition


It's for up to 10th grade. One of my kids started taking it at 11, but a lot of it is beyond them at that age.


There's also an AMC 8. Anyone in enriched math in MCPS is invited to try it during Middle School.

You would have to get your school registered within a few weeks.


Many colleges and universities offer AMC 8 and 10/12. If your school is not offering AMC 8, and any of these locations are nearby, you could contact them and ask for your child to take the AMCs with them.
Here's the list:
https://amc-reg.maa.org/amc_external/amc_higher_education_sites.aspx?ContestType=AMC8
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My kid was not offered this at our MCPS middle school and has always been in enriched math. (Geometry in 8th grade)

This is not offered at every school - yet another example of how your kid’s experience will differ based on which cluster she attends.


You would have to ask the school to register, or take it through an outside group. It would cost the school about $100 plus $3 per student.
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Anonymous wrote:What is AMC 10 A/B?

A new theater


That gave me a chuckle. But seriously, I have a kid in ES—what is it?


It is a math competition test. I believe AMC stands for American Math Competition


It's for up to 10th grade. One of my kids started taking it at 11, but a lot of it is beyond them at that age.


There's also an AMC 8. Anyone in enriched math in MCPS is invited to try it during Middle School.

You would have to get your school registered within a few weeks.


Many colleges and universities offer AMC 8 and 10/12. If your school is not offering AMC 8, and any of these locations are nearby, you could contact them and ask for your child to take the AMCs with them.
Here's the list:
https://amc-reg.maa.org/amc_external/amc_higher_education_sites.aspx?ContestType=AMC8


Weird that everyone is on the same day. Schools get a one week window to administer it.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is AMC 10 A/B?

A new theater


That gave me a chuckle. But seriously, I have a kid in ES—what is it?


It is a math competition test. I believe AMC stands for American Math Competition


It's for up to 10th grade. One of my kids started taking it at 11, but a lot of it is beyond them at that age.


There's also an AMC 8. Anyone in enriched math in MCPS is invited to try it during Middle School.


My kid was not offered this at our MCPS middle school and has always been in enriched math. (Geometry in 8th grade)

This is not offered at every school - yet another example of how your kid’s experience will differ based on which cluster she attends.


This is true. They don't promote this even for schools that offer it. MCPS doesn't want increase the math gap or maybe increasing stress.
But Montgomery College always offers it.. you just need to look.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is AMC 10 A/B?

A new theater


That gave me a chuckle. But seriously, I have a kid in ES—what is it?


It is a math competition test. I believe AMC stands for American Math Competition


It's for up to 10th grade. One of my kids started taking it at 11, but a lot of it is beyond them at that age.


There's also an AMC 8. Anyone in enriched math in MCPS is invited to try it during Middle School.


My kid was not offered this at our MCPS middle school and has always been in enriched math. (Geometry in 8th grade)

This is not offered at every school - yet another example of how your kid’s experience will differ based on which cluster she attends.


Sounds like a staffing issue.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is AMC 10 A/B?

A new theater


That gave me a chuckle. But seriously, I have a kid in ES—what is it?


It is a math competition test. I believe AMC stands for American Math Competition


It's for up to 10th grade. One of my kids started taking it at 11, but a lot of it is beyond them at that age.


There's also an AMC 8. Anyone in enriched math in MCPS is invited to try it during Middle School.


My kid was not offered this at our MCPS middle school and has always been in enriched math. (Geometry in 8th grade)

This is not offered at every school - yet another example of how your kid’s experience will differ based on which cluster she attends.


Sounds like a staffing issue.


not a staff issue. It’s a priority issue. Leaderships don’t recognize these activities, teachers are doing all the extracurricular from their own good hearts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when the cut offs for AMC 10 A/B will be released?

Thanks


Usually about 4 weeks after test (soon), sometimes in January.

Will be posted here:

https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/AMC_historical_results

http://amc-reg.maa.org/reports/GeneralReports.aspx
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is AMC 10 A/B?

A new theater


That gave me a chuckle. But seriously, I have a kid in ES—what is it?


It is a math competition test. I believe AMC stands for American Math Competition


It's for up to 10th grade. One of my kids started taking it at 11, but a lot of it is beyond them at that age.


There's also an AMC 8. Anyone in enriched math in MCPS is invited to try it during Middle School.


My kid was not offered this at our MCPS middle school and has always been in enriched math. (Geometry in 8th grade)

This is not offered at every school - yet another example of how your kid’s experience will differ based on which cluster she attends.


Yes, DS took it at our DCC MS every year even won some award.
Anonymous
The AIME cutoffs were just released. https://www.maa.org/math-competitions
Anonymous
My 8th grader is AIME qualifier and met distinction line
Anonymous
PP, congrats to your kid and their teachers, but you're anonymous here, so, good to know that someone interested in MCPS is among those who achieved that level.

What math class is your 8thbl grader doing in
(and outside?) school?
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