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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, most USAJMO qualifiers also end up qualifying for USAMO, and by "USA(J)MO" OP might have meant they qualified for USAMO or USAJMO, rather than both, or both simultaneously. I don't believe they almost all are self studying advanced undergraduate math, as it can be hard to self teach and those classes can be inaccessible. Hence, the need for (and thus creation of) Evan Chen's Napkin book, which introduces undergraduate math to math olympiad students.[/quote] "Description# The Napkin project is a personal exposition project of mine aimed at making higher math accessible to high school students." He wrote a whole book because found himself surrounded by high schoolers who were ready (and he presumed able) to learn all the topics of advanced undergraduate mathematics! Evan Chen, the most math-contest-obsessed person on Earth, went to college for pure math for 5 semester courses during high school. [/quote]
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