Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the individual scores that Mathcounts competitors need in order to advance from local DMV chapters to Maryland State? (It varies by chapter.)
Ask your school team coach from last year.
Anonymous wrote:NoVa chapter includes Longfellow, Cooper, ...
Fairfax chapter includes Carson, Frost, Rocky Run, ...
Both chapters have well above 100 students to compete. They give out a top 25% honorable mention list after chapter competition ends.
This year, only 12 kids from each chapter(two winning teams + top 4 individuals not on the two winning teams) advance to the Virginia state.
(Last year, only 6 kids could advance from NoVa chapter, which has always been the most competitive chapter.)
Top 4 individuals of the state advance to the MathCounts National as the state team.
Previous two years, Virginia Team ranked top 13 or 14 nationally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NoVa chapter includes Longfellow, Cooper, ...
Fairfax chapter includes Carson, Frost, Rocky Run, ...
Both chapters have well above 100 students to compete. They give out a top 25% honorable mention list after chapter competition ends.
This year, only 12 kids from each chapter(two winning teams + top 4 individuals not on the two winning teams) advance to the Virginia state.
(Last year, only 6 kids could advance from NoVa chapter, which has always been the most competitive chapter.)
Top 4 individuals of the state advance to the MathCounts National as the state team.
Previous two years, Virginia Team ranked top 13 or 14 nationally.
There's usually a published list of winners each year. Is there one for the 3 NOVA chapters this year?
Anonymous wrote:NoVa chapter includes Longfellow, Cooper, ...
Fairfax chapter includes Carson, Frost, Rocky Run, ...
Both chapters have well above 100 students to compete. They give out a top 25% honorable mention list after chapter competition ends.
This year, only 12 kids from each chapter(two winning teams + top 4 individuals not on the two winning teams) advance to the Virginia state.
(Last year, only 6 kids could advance from NoVa chapter, which has always been the most competitive chapter.)
Top 4 individuals of the state advance to the MathCounts National as the state team.
Previous two years, Virginia Team ranked top 13 or 14 nationally.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the individual scores that Mathcounts competitors need in order to advance from local DMV chapters to Maryland State? (It varies by chapter.)
Anonymous wrote:My kid scored a 38 in the much less competitive Bull Run chapter and didn't make top 10 a few years ago. The average at that time was a 31. I agree with the guess of a score of 40+ needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What scores to VA chapters see advancing to State?
Fairfax and NoVA chapters are extremely competitive. Likely, 40+ in Fairfax, and probably even higher in NoVA, due to high powered mathcounts teams in schools such as Longfellow and Cooper.
If I had to guess for NoVA, it'd probably be 42+, so essentially near perfect.
Anonymous wrote:What scores to VA chapters see advancing to State?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no specific score. You have to be in the top 2 of the chapter or a member of the winning team, with some chapters sending even more students depending on how many schools are competing. For example, with 45 schools, they might take top four teams plus the next eight students not on those 4 teams.
I know, which is why I asked for empirical data for local chapters.
Anonymous wrote:There is no specific score. You have to be in the top 2 of the chapter or a member of the winning team, with some chapters sending even more students depending on how many schools are competing. For example, with 45 schools, they might take top four teams plus the next eight students not on those 4 teams.