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FINAL INDIVIDUAL WINNERS |
SCOTT BECKER, VA, USA - GOLD Individual total for Grade 6 |
CARSON JONES, FL, USA - SILVER Individual total for Grade 6 |
HAOYANG YU, IL, USA - BRONZE Individual total for Grade 6 |
MARKAB HAN, OR, USA - GOLD Individual total for Grade 7 |
DANIEL CHIU, OR, USA - SILVER Individual total for Grade 7 |
JARON CHEN, CA, USA - BRONZE Individual total for Grade 7 |
ZHAOMENG CHEN, CHINA - GOLD Individual total for Grade 8 |
QIZHAO CHEN, CHINA - SILVER Individual total for Grade 8 |
MICHAEL RUPPRECHT, IL, USA - BRONZE Individual total for Grade 8 |
HAOCHEN MENG, CHINA - GOLD Individual total for Grade 9 |
HAOYUAN MENG, CHINA - Silver Individual total for Grade 9 |
FINAL TEAM WINNERS |
TEAM GREEN - 6th and 7th grades |
Scott Becker, Zhenghao Hu, Carson Jones, Winifred Li, Jessica Zhang, Emily Zou |
TEAM CREAM - 8th and 9th grades |
Joshua Burke, Richard Li Jia Cao, Qizhao Chen, Jong In (Dan) Kim,Haochen Meng |
We invited any student who obtained a score of 34 or 35 on our Grade 6, Grade 7, or Grade 8 contest or any student in grade 6, 7, 8, or 9 who obtained a score of 29 or 30 on our Algebra Course 1 Contest to attend this special event. Students from China and North America competed at Stanford University in our events and attended lectures by members of the Stanford University Mathematics Department.
Click on this link for Testimonials about the 2012 Stanford Math League Contest!
Click on this link for the 2012 Math Tournament schedule
Click on this link to open a spreadsheet showing the final scores and statistics of the contest!
Click on this link to see the guest Professors and Lecturers!
The following links open to pages showing photos and videos of the individual days of the tournament:
Day 1: Welcome to Stanford, Meet and Greet Bar-be-Que, Orientation
Day 2: Dining, Lectures, and the Campus
Day 3: Individual Contests, Team Contests and Lectures
Day 4: Individual Speed Rounds, Team Relay and Lectures
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We invited any student who obtained a score of 33 to 35 on our Grade 6, Grade 7, or Grade 8 contest; any student who obtained a score of 29 or 30 on our Algebra Course 1 Contest; and any ninth grade student who obtained a cumulative score of 32 or more out of the 36 total questions from the High School contest to attend this special event. Students from China and North America competed at Stanford University in our events and attended lectures by members of the Stanford University Mathematics Department.
The 2013 Math Tournament schedule
Spreadsheet showing the FINAL scores and statistics of the contest!
The guest Professors and Lecturers
Albums
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NO ADDITIONAL FEES FOR REGISTERED SCHOOLS!!
NOW AVAILABLE
ONLINE MATH LEAGUE CONTESTS
WITH AUTOMATIC MARKING and SCORE SUBMISSION
at online.mathleague.com
You no longer have to hand-grade your student papers and then submit them at our Score Report Center. Instead, your students may take any of our contests for grades 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, High School, and Algebra Course 1 on your school computers or iPads and have the scoring process and submission of scores done for you.
We grade the contests and keep scores of all students for you. You do not need to grade the contests and manually enter the scores of your students.
Choose your own contest dates. High school students can take their contests from October to March. Students of Grades 6, 7, and 8 can take their contests on any date during last two weeks of February. Students of Grades 4, 5, and Algebra Course 1 can take their contests on any date from April 15th to May 20th. Note: All students in a particular grade at your school must take the contest for that grade on the same day, but across different sessions if necessary. Students of different grades can take their online contests on different dates.
Paperless, electronic, and convenient. We keep a history of each student's contest scores. A history of each student's past contest performances and scores, including details of every question the student answered correctly, will be available online, so students, parents, and teachers can track progress over time.
Before the contest date, students can take sample contests to familiarize themselves with online contests.
It is secure. Each student has an individual account. Communication with our server over the Internet is secure and fast.
The process is very simple. Teachers log in to the Math League Adaptive Learning System, http://online.mathleague.com, go to the "Take Contests Online" page, and choose the contest date for each contest. On the contest date, students log in to the Math League Adaptive Learning System and complete the contests. We mark the contests and keep scores of all your students for you.
Please visit http://online.mathleague.com today and register for the online contests.