Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would focus on the AMC8. Your child did not score high enough to make the honor roll in AMC 8, it is not likely that they are going to score high enough to make the AIME taking the AMC 10.
If the kid is a rising 9th grader, he's not eligible to take the AMC 8 next year. So, there's no point in focusing on it.
True, I have not seen her child’s grade listed. My child took the AMC 8 as a 6 grader this year. I know some people have posted their kids took the AMC 8 before 6th grade. Taking the AMC 8 really doesn’t tell us what grade the child is in. Mine will take the AMC 8 again next year and is thinking about taking the AMC 10 to see how he does but his focus is on improving his AMC 8 score. He scored an 18 this year.
Her child took the AMC 8 this year and scored a 16, which is 2 points below honorable mention. If her child is not a current 8th grader then her child should probably focus on the AMC 8.
If her child is a rising 9th grader, I suspect that trying for the AIME cutoff when they did not hit the honorable mention level on the AMC 8 in 8th grade will be a stretch. The AMC 10 is a differnet type of test that requires mastery of the skills in the AMC 8 and then some.
And she has not said if this is a goal for her child or something she wants for her child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would focus on the AMC8. Your child did not score high enough to make the honor roll in AMC 8, it is not likely that they are going to score high enough to make the AIME taking the AMC 10.
If the kid is a rising 9th grader, he's not eligible to take the AMC 8 next year. So, there's no point in focusing on it.
Anonymous wrote:I would focus on the AMC8. Your child did not score high enough to make the honor roll in AMC 8, it is not likely that they are going to score high enough to make the AIME taking the AMC 10.
Anonymous wrote:Are AMC 8 results out? Where can I find them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has he taken the AMC 10 or AMC 8 before? If so, what scores did he earn? What math class level is he currently taking? Has he taken any classes in number theory or counting and probability? Does his school have a strong math team? Do you have a RSM or AoPS campus nearby?
If you answer these questions, people will be able to give better advice on how to approach the AMC 10.
Thanks for everyone's helpful feedback. I am the OP, here's a little bit about us:
AMC 8: 16/25 this year. He took the 2023 amc 10a as a practice test (I timed him) and scored like a 70-ish.
olympiad Insider apparently is run by some students who did really well on amc/aime; since they give a free demo lesson I plan on giving them a try
I will let everyone know how it goes
You didn't say whether your kid has studied any contest math material outside of school.
Before you worry about timed tests scores, work on understanding the problems and solutions untimed. You should be able to get 20+ untimed on AMC 8 before getting into AMC 10 level tutoring.
The AMC 10 covers geometry also. Is your kid already enrolled in geometry class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking for a tutor, I’ve heard about https://olympiadinsider.com/tutoring
Let me know how it goes if you give them a try; we are looking for an amc 8 tutor as well
Apparently these amc exams are more about strategy than actual math these days… so much for a math competition
Not true, unless you are counting "get a copy of the test in advance" as a strategy, which was popular this year.
They are about knowing all of a very specific set of material, and drilling to increase speed, though, if you want to be one of the highest free scores.
That was a proven strategy with TJ admissions for year.s
Oh yes, I can't believe I forgot these:Anonymous wrote:Thanks to everyone who replied! I will look into the tutoring organizations as well as the aops books, but I am afraid my son will lose focus if he does self-guided learning
Indeed, you need to explore the other parts of the site to find what they mean. But T2 is appropriate for low to high AMC10.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://www.ideamath.education/landing/programs/online-program-65/info (you would want to take test T2)
"T2 Extra Curricular Series: PCX and UC1
Fall and Winter Contest Prep: CE3A/CE3B and CE4A/CE4B
Holiday Contest Prep Program: CW3/CW4"
Someone needs a marketing consultant...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has he taken the AMC 10 or AMC 8 before? If so, what scores did he earn? What math class level is he currently taking? Has he taken any classes in number theory or counting and probability? Does his school have a strong math team? Do you have a RSM or AoPS campus nearby?
If you answer these questions, people will be able to give better advice on how to approach the AMC 10.
Thanks for everyone's helpful feedback. I am the OP, here's a little bit about us:
AMC 8: 16/25 this year. He took the 2023 amc 10a as a practice test (I timed him) and scored like a 70-ish.
olympiad Insider apparently is run by some students who did really well on amc/aime; since they give a free demo lesson I plan on giving them a try
I will let everyone know how it goes
Anonymous wrote:Has he taken the AMC 10 or AMC 8 before? If so, what scores did he earn? What math class level is he currently taking? Has he taken any classes in number theory or counting and probability? Does his school have a strong math team? Do you have a RSM or AoPS campus nearby?
If you answer these questions, people will be able to give better advice on how to approach the AMC 10.