How can one effectively study for the AIME?

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Effective preparation for the AIME (American Invitational Mathematics Examination) requires a strong foundation in pre-calculus mathematics, with a focus on advanced problem-solving techniques. Participants should engage in practice tests to familiarize themselves with the exam's challenging format. Key areas of study include number theory and combinatorics, which enhance problem-solving skills and provide insights into the types of tricks often needed to tackle difficult questions. The AIME is notably competitive, with only 5% of AMC 12 participants scoring 100 or better, and a mere 2% advancing to the USAMO.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of pre-calculus mathematics
  • Familiarity with number theory concepts
  • Knowledge of combinatorial techniques
  • Experience with standardized math testing formats
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  • Practice with past AIME and AMC exams
  • Study advanced number theory topics relevant to competitive mathematics
  • Explore combinatorial problem-solving strategies
  • Learn effective test-taking strategies for math competitions
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Students preparing for the AIME, math competition enthusiasts, and educators seeking to enhance their students' problem-solving skills in pre-calculus mathematics.

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I was just wondering, how would one go about learning the math that is presented on the AIME or even the AMC?

I understand that its all pre-calculus or lower... however, some of the questions are ridiculously hard (at least for me)...

so this presents my question, how would one go about learning these topics and learning how to solve them? (i am concurrently in calc 2, so it can't be "learn everything up till precalc")

please help, i don't wannah feel raped every time i take the AIME
 
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there is no easy way to study for math contests like the AIME. Doing practice tests helps. With my experience on an AIME problem, algebra or a manipulation of the problem doesn't solve it. Although algebra could lead you into the right direction for realizing a trick to solving it. I would recommend you study some number theory, and to brush up on combinatorics. Although number theory isn't a must, it does help to be familiar with it.
I agree with you, some of the questions are ridiculously hard, and really long. So do 99% of the people that take the exam. Just to give you an idea of the difficulty of this exam:

5% pass the amc 12 with a 100 or better (95% get raped)
about 2% of the people who pass the amc 12 end up passing the AIME and going on to USAMO.
To pass the AIME and move on to the USAMO, you need to do what 99.9% couldn't do.
This year, I might not make the USAMO due to the abnormally high index that one needs (In comparison to other years, this year's AIME was easier)
 

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