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The 29th Annual (2007) University of Maryland High School Mathematics Competition

The format:
Part I - 25 multiple choice questions, 75 min; 
Part II - 5 problems, 2 hours.

Part I of the Competition is open to all students enrolled in high schools in Maryland and the District of Columbia. High scores on Part I will qualify to participate in Part II of the Competition. The three participants earning the highest combined scores on both parts will win $500, $400, and $300, respectively.
In addition to a sound knowledge of high school mathematics (up to, but not including, calculus), both parts will require a fair amount of mathematical insight and ingenuity.

The dates for 2007:
Part I, Wednesday, October 24, 1:00 - 3:00; 
Part II, Wednesday, November 28, 1:00 - 3:00.

Problems and Solutions to Part I for 2007.

Results from Part I have been sent to the schools (November 9). A total of 2470 students took Part I. Two people got the high score of 96. The median was 18. The qualifying score for Part II is 54.

Part II Problems and Solutions for 2007

Winners are now posted. Congratulations!!

A score of 150 (out of 250) or higher (on Parts I and II combined) was needed to earn Honorable Mention. Results for Part II will be emailed to the schools on January 4.

Participating High Schools

If you have questions or requests, please contact the chair of the competition committee, Professor Larry Washington
e-mail: lcw@math.umd.edu   tel.:(301)405-5116 fax:(301)314-0827



Old problems:

Competition rules

Lists of Winners:    1998    1999    2000    2001    2002    2003    2004    2005    2006

Other Links of Interest to Contestants