March 7 Contest

Arizona State University

Registration Fee Only $5 Per Student

Hosted by the Arizona State University Math Department with tests provided by mathleague.org, this exciting day of competition will feature four events and four opportunities to qualify for Arizona's fifth annual State High School Math Championship! Students who score high enough at the March 7 contest will be invited to compete at the state championship on April 16, and some will even be invited to compete at the national championship in June!

The contest will be held in Manzanita Hall, and teams should check in at room 001. A map can be found here, and Manzanita Hall can be found at E4 on the map. Registration will run from 8:00 to 8:30, with testing starting at 8:30. Awards will be given out immediately following the last test, and the event should conclude by 1:00.

Click here to register for the March 7 contest; registration deadline is March 2.

Click here for information about each of the events and what scores are required to qualify for state in each event.

Click here to find out how to obtain a free set of practice tests or purchase additional practice tests.

Be sure to check our events page for information about additional qualifying rounds that will be held in Arizona during the spring semester. If you are interested in hosting a qualifying round at your own school, contact us at mathleague@mathleague.org for more details.

National Math Contest Information

mathleague.org is recruiting a team of 15 talented math students to represent the State of Arizona at the national ARML competition. We will be competing at the American Regions Mathematics League national contest in Las Vegas this June. This year's ARML meet is scheduled for June 3 and 4 at the campus of the University of Nevada - Las Vegas. We are currently accepting applications and will select the team based on performance on the AMC contests as well as the mathleague.org state championship. Teachers interested in helping coach the team or run practice sessions should contact us at mathleague@mathleague.org.

Click here for more information about ARML.

Click here to fill out an application to be on the ARML team.

 

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