Early bird pricing ends Aug 19th!

MathWOOT (Math Worldwide Online Olympiad Training)

Designed for math students from around the world to master the problem solving skills to qualify and compete in national and international high school math Olympiads.

Competition focus:

AIME

USA(J)MO

IMO

Example Problem: Let n be a positive integer. Define a sequence by setting a_1 = n and, for each k > 1 , letting a_k be the unique integer in the range 0 ≤ a_k ≤ k - 1 for which a_1 + a_2 + ... + a_k is divisible by k . For instance, when n = 9 the obtained sequence is 9, 1, 2, 0, 3, 3, 3, ... . Prove that for any n the sequence a_1, a_2, a_3, ... eventually becomes constant.
(USAMO, 2007)

Sponsored by the World's Industry Leaders

AoPS thanks our incredible sponsors for helping make WOOT programs possible.

Curriculum Designed by the
Most Highly Decorated IMO Competitor

On the international math stage since 7th grade, AoPS Online School alum Alex Song brings his expertise to the MathWOOT program to help prepare future math Olympians.

Portrait of two smiling men in front of a whiteboard with math notation
IMO Competitor Alex Song and AoPS Founder Richard Rusczyk

On the international math stage since 7th grade, AoPS Online School alum Alex Song brings his expertise to the MathWOOT program to help prepare future math Olympians.

Awards

5-time IMO Gold Medal winner

Experience

Lead coach for Canadian IMO Team (2020 - present)

Education

Princeton University, BA in Mathematics

Since 2015, MathWOOT alumni have won 53 medals at the International Math Olympiad.

41

Gold
Medals

11

Silver
Medals

1

Bronze
Medal

The World's Most Successful Math
Contest Training Program


MathWOOT Level 1

Suggested Prerequisite: Score of 5-9 on the AIME

Level 1 is designed for AIME qualifiers ready to make the jump to Olympiads. This course focuses on proof-writing and gives students contest-specific skills in all subjects to qualify for national Olympiads.

Tuition:  original price

$895.00

sale price

$860

$860

Early bird pricing ends Aug 19th

Early bird pricing ends Aug 19th

First Day of Class: September 4, 2024

Practice Exams: 3 AIME-style tests and 1 Practice Olympiad structured like a USA(J)MO.

Schedule: We teach each lesson three times a week. Students can participate on the day that best fits their schedule.

Wednesdays 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM ET / 4:30 - 6:30 PM PT

Fridays 9:30 PM - 11:30 PM ET / 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM PT

Sundays 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM ET / 4:30 - 6:30 PM PT

Course Info

MathWOOT Level 2

Suggested Prerequisite: Score of 9+ on the AIME or has taken MathWOOT Level 1

Level 2 is designed for Olympiad qualifiers striving to make their best scores in national and international Olympiads. This course helps students apply their knowledge to practical Olympiad problem solving.

Tuition:  original price

$895.00

sale price

$860

$860

Early bird pricing ends Aug 19th

Early bird pricing ends Aug 19th

First Day of Class: September 6, 2024

Practice Exams: 3 Practice Olympiads, each structured like one day of the USA(J)MO. 1 Practice AIME.

Schedule: We teach each lesson twice per week. Students can participate on the day that best fits their schedule.

Fridays 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM ET / 4:30 - 6:30 PM PT

Sundays 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM ET / 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM PT

Course Info

MathWOOT Details

Registration Deadline: September 22, 2024

Number of Classes: 22

MathWOOT runs from the week of September 4, 2024 to March 9, 2025. Students may drop MathWOOT by September 18, 2024 and receive a full refund.

Due to our generous sponsors shown above, 2024 Math Olympiad Summer Program participants are invited to join MathWOOT for free.


Benefits

Direct feedback: Get specific comments on solutions and problem solving processes to elevate your competition potential.

Expert instructors: Learn advanced concepts and problem solving skills from former OIympiad competitors and medalists.

World-class curriculum: Study material designed by former Olympians, including Alex Song (5-time IMO Gold winner), David Patrick (USAMO winner), Naoki Sato (IMO Silver and Bronze winner)

24-hr online classroom: Problem solve at any time, with top students from around the world.

Contest-specific experiences: Tackle challenging practice problems and exams from many contests in the high school Olympiad track.

MathWOOT Testimonials

Since 2005, students preparing for the major high school Olympiads for math and science have chosen AoPS Online's WOOT programs.

Altogether, my 6-point increase in AIME score, my first USAMO qualification, and my ability to solve two problems on the USAMO did not happen magically: WOOT provided a structured means to learn Olympiad-level problem-solving techniques and, of course, a source of Olympiad problems.

I managed to win a bronze medal at the IMO and winning a bronze medal at age 14 is a feat that no other participant from Sri Lanka has managed to achieve during 19 participations from our country. I solely credit this achievement to WOOT; no other training helped me to come this far. Without WOOT, I would have found it difficult to even make it to the IMO team.

My son has been enrolled in AoPS classes since he was 10 years old. He took the introductory courses and AMC10 series for the first year and got 138 for AMC10 at the end of the year. Later he took all the intermediate classes and got both a perfect score for AMC8 and AMC10. He is 13 this year. Thanks to WOOT, he became a USAJMO winner with a perfect score.

I definitely got a lot out of WOOT; I doubt I would have scored 9 on the AIME or gotten very much on the USAMO without WOOT.

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