American Invitational Mathematics Exam (AIME)

Ages:High School

Type:Exam

Categories:Mathematics, STEM

Scope:National

Registration

Entry Fee: $

Contact


amcinfo@maa.org

The American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) is a challenging competition offered for those who excelled on the AMC 10 and/or AMC 12. The AIME is a 15 question, 3-hour examination, each answer is an integer number between 0 to 999. The questions on the AIME are much more difficult than those on the AMC 10 and AMC 12. Top scoring participants on the AIME are invited to take the USAMO or USAJMO.

Competitors will sit a 3-hours, 15 questions examination.

This is an exam style competition graded on how many correct answers are submitted in the allotted time.
This competition has not yet listed it's awards.

Website: http://www.maa.org/math-competitions/invitational-competitions#AIME

Managing Organization: Mathematical Association of America

Contact:

amcinfo@maa.org

Eligibility:
High school students in the United States.

Registration Opens: January 1, 1970

Registration Closes: January 1, 1970

Overview

The American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) is a challenging competition offered for those who excelled on the AMC 10 and/or AMC 12. The AIME is a 15 question, 3-hour examination, each answer is an integer number between 0 to 999. The questions on the AIME are much more difficult than those on the AMC 10 and AMC 12. Top scoring participants on the AIME are invited to take the USAMO or USAJMO.

Process

Competitors will sit a 3-hours, 15 questions examination.

Criteria

This is an exam style competition graded on how many correct answers are submitted in the allotted time.

Awards

This competition has not yet listed it's awards.

Participate

Website: http://www.maa.org/math-competitions/invitational-competitions#AIME

Managing Organization: Mathematical Association of America

Contact:

amcinfo@maa.org

Entry Fee:

Eligibility:
High school students in the United States.

Deadlines

Registration Opens: January 1, 1970

Registration Closes: January 1, 1970