Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are AMC 8 results out? Where can I find them?
Are you the same person who has asked this multiple times here already?
Results were out 2 day after the testing window closed back in January. The only place you can get results is your proctor. You need to ask the proctor for the official score report. If the proctor insists that they don’t have the results, then kindly inform them that they need to log into their edvistas portal and check there.
No I am not the same person. My kid took this but I never got any results. Thanks for the info, I'll have him ask his teacher.
There were some posters whose kids took the test through APS and they were having a hard time getting the test results. I do think it is a pain that you cannot get your own results from the AMC 8 organization as a whole. I also think it is a bit ridiculous that AMC provides certificates for finishing in the top 3 of your testing location. I am not sure it is that big of a deal that DS finished 2nd out of the 40 or so kids who took it at his location. I do see some of the math competition programs Facebook pages that seem to make a big deal out of the fact that their students finished 1-3 at their location but there is no mention of earning Honor Roll or Distinguished Honor Roll.
Anonymous wrote:Update, I am the OP
So I had a demo with the Olympiad insider tutoring, it was a high schooler who qualified for the Olympiad round of amc 10. I was told the rate was $75/hr for new clients which I felt was reasonable, so I signed my son up for once a week. The high schooler seemed to know which topics were tested the most and even had some sort of a curriculum. I was impressed.
$75/hr is still pretty expensive though… any thoughts? Should I increase the number of sessions? Right now it’s only one hour per week.
Anonymous wrote: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
Not true.
Why do you keep spreading this lie ?
Anonymous wrote:Also there is not "Olympiad round of AMC10", there is the AMC 10/12, then the AIME, and then the USAJMO/USAMO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are AMC 8 results out? Where can I find them?
Are you the same person who has asked this multiple times here already?
Results were out 2 day after the testing window closed back in January. The only place you can get results is your proctor. You need to ask the proctor for the official score report. If the proctor insists that they don’t have the results, then kindly inform them that they need to log into their edvistas portal and check there.
No I am not the same person. My kid took this but I never got any results. Thanks for the info, I'll have him ask his teacher.
There were some posters whose kids took the test through APS and they were having a hard time getting the test results. I do think it is a pain that you cannot get your own results from the AMC 8 organization as a whole. I also think it is a bit ridiculous that AMC provides certificates for finishing in the top 3 of your testing location. I am not sure it is that big of a deal that DS finished 2nd out of the 40 or so kids who took it at his location. I do see some of the math competition programs Facebook pages that seem to make a big deal out of the fact that their students finished 1-3 at their location but there is no mention of earning Honor Roll or Distinguished Honor Roll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are AMC 8 results out? Where can I find them?
Are you the same person who has asked this multiple times here already?
Results were out 2 day after the testing window closed back in January. The only place you can get results is your proctor. You need to ask the proctor for the official score report. If the proctor insists that they don’t have the results, then kindly inform them that they need to log into their edvistas portal and check there.
No I am not the same person. My kid took this but I never got any results. Thanks for the info, I'll have him ask his teacher.
Anonymous wrote:I am suspecting that OP is a troll. It is unrealistic to suspect an 8th grader who didn't make honor roll on the AMC 8 to jump to the necessary score to make the AIME off the AMC 10 as a 9th grader. I would think it will take more then an hour a day of studying to get to a place where the child could hit that goal.
AoPS has summer math competition classes online, look there. The first of the AMC 10 classes is listed below. But if the child as an 8th grader did not make the top 5% on the AMC 8, they are going to struggle on the AMC 10.
https://artofproblemsolving.com/school/course/maa-amc10
Anonymous wrote:Update, I am the OP
So I had a demo with the Olympiad insider tutoring, it was a high schooler who qualified for the Olympiad round of amc 10. I was told the rate was $75/hr for new clients which I felt was reasonable, so I signed my son up for once a week. The high schooler seemed to know which topics were tested the most and even had some sort of a curriculum. I was impressed.
$75/hr is still pretty expensive though… any thoughts? Should I increase the number of sessions? Right now it’s only one hour per week.
OmegaLearn has a free prerecorded course and a free book: https://www.omegalearn.org/amc10-12Anonymous wrote:Update, I am the OP
So I had a demo with the Olympiad insider tutoring, it was a high schooler who qualified for the Olympiad round of amc 10. I was told the rate was $75/hr for new clients which I felt was reasonable, so I signed my son up for once a week. The high schooler seemed to know which topics were tested the most and even had some sort of a curriculum. I was impressed.
$75/hr is still pretty expensive though… any thoughts? Should I increase the number of sessions? Right now it’s only one hour per week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are AMC 8 results out? Where can I find them?
Are you the same person who has asked this multiple times here already?
Results were out 2 day after the testing window closed back in January. The only place you can get results is your proctor. You need to ask the proctor for the official score report. If the proctor insists that they don’t have the results, then kindly inform them that they need to log into their edvistas portal and check there.