Art of Problem Solving

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| 8:15 || History of Mathematics
| 8:15 || History of Mathematics
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| 9:30 || Special topics (Small group topics such as Rubik's cube group theory, number theory, etc)
| 9:30 || Breakout Session (Small group topics such as Rubik's cube group theory, number theory, etc)
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| 10:30 || Visiting Speaker
| 10:30 || Visiting Speaker Lecture
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| 11:45 || Lunch
| 11:45 || Lunch
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| 1:30–3:30 || Problem Solving Seminar
| 12:30|| Free Time
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| 3:45–4:15 || Problem Solving Lecture
| 2:30|| Breakout Session
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| 4:20–5:00 || Problem of the Day, Math activies
| 3:45|| Problem Solving Session (Ranges from MathCounts, AMC, AIME, approaching Pre-Olympiad)
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| 5:30 || Dinner
| 5:00|| Wrap-up, Announcements, Problem of the Day
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| 7:00 || Math study hour
| 5:30|| Dinner
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| 8:00 || Recreational activities (soccer, swimming, tennis, etc)
| 6:30|| Relatively Silent Sustained Mathematics (RSSM)
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| 10:30 || Lights out
| 7:30|| Recreational activities (soccer, swimming, tennis, etc)
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|-9:30|| Shower, Dorm Meetings
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| 10:30|| Lights out
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Revision as of 15:28, 14 September 2007

This is an AoPSWiki Word of the Week for Sep 13-19

MathPath is a mathematics summer program for students aged eleven through fourteen lasting four weeks. A qualifying quiz is necessary to gain admission. MathPath is centered around mathematical exploration.

Typical day

7:45 Breakfast
8:15 History of Mathematics
9:30 Breakout Session (Small group topics such as Rubik's cube group theory, number theory, etc)
10:30 Visiting Speaker Lecture
11:45 Lunch
12:30 Free Time
2:30 Breakout Session
3:45 Problem Solving Session (Ranges from MathCounts, AMC, AIME, approaching Pre-Olympiad)
5:00 Wrap-up, Announcements, Problem of the Day
5:30 Dinner
6:30 Relatively Silent Sustained Mathematics (RSSM)
7:30 Recreational activities (soccer, swimming, tennis, etc)
10:30 Lights out

See also

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