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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]hyper accelerated math doesnt move the needle much, now amc, usamo and aime do.[/quote] Those two things go hand in hand. The kid who going to represent his university at the Putnam competition was most likely both accelerated in math and did well on the AIME, etc. [/quote] most hyper accelerated kids aren't actually doing math competitions[/quote] Really? My HS BF, who ended up at MIT, was taking all his STEM classes at the local university in Midwest starting as soon as he got his driver's license (sophomore spring) and enrolled in every math competition he could find in the pre-internet era. He already knew a lot of folks when he started college as they had all met at math competitions. Perhaps it's changed, but not certain that's the case.[/quote] He had a girlfriend?[/quote] Haha[/quote]
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