Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread on debate piqued my curiosity. Are kids who get medals in USAMO (USA Math Olympiad) or winners in USAJMO (especially middle schoolers) looked at favorably for admissions? Or is it just a nice EC to have?
In theory, middle school achievements play no part in admissions. In practice, those kids are likely to make it even further by highschool, which looks great. I know MIT specifically asks for AMC 10/12 scores.
I won a Math Olympiad award in MS and quit math in HS because I thought it was uncool. So there's always the adolescent wildcard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread on debate piqued my curiosity. Are kids who get medals in USAMO (USA Math Olympiad) or winners in USAJMO (especially middle schoolers) looked at favorably for admissions? Or is it just a nice EC to have?
In theory, middle school achievements play no part in admissions. In practice, those kids are likely to make it even further by highschool, which looks great. I know MIT specifically asks for AMC 10/12 scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thread on debate piqued my curiosity. Are kids who get medals in USAMO (USA Math Olympiad) or winners in USAJMO (especially middle schoolers) looked at favorably for admissions? Or is it just a nice EC to have?
In theory, middle school achievements play no part in admissions. In practice, those kids are likely to make it even further by highschool, which looks great. I know MIT specifically asks for AMC 10/12 scores.
Anonymous wrote:The thread on debate piqued my curiosity. Are kids who get medals in USAMO (USA Math Olympiad) or winners in USAJMO (especially middle schoolers) looked at favorably for admissions? Or is it just a nice EC to have?