Prepare for Math Contest: Tips & Tricks

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The forum discussion focuses on preparing for a math contest featuring essay response questions, emphasizing the importance of practicing with previous exam papers. Participants recommend utilizing past papers, specifically from the previous year, and aligning study materials with relevant textbooks to cover overlapping content. Additionally, the discussion highlights the value of practicing Olympiad-style questions, suggesting that resources like British Mathematical Olympiad (BMO) papers can be beneficial for preparation.

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I have been invited to a math contest that will take place a week from now. Its questions are all essay response (proofs and numerical answers) and it is difficult. I have never written a contest in this format before. How do I prepare for it? And how can I ensure that I am lucid as Euclid on the morning of the exam?
 
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Well, you could begin your practise by attempting the previous papers of this exam.
 
I was only able to find one (last year's).
 
stay up all night and drink a bunch of coffee?
 
siddharth said:
Well, you could begin your practise by attempting the previous papers of this exam.

The efficacy of this method speaks volumes about standardized testing. :-p

I agree with siddharth. Also, you might want to try and match the tests to a textbook. If you can find one with a lot of overlap, then there's a good chance that most of the material on your test will be covered there as well.
 
Are the questions like the ones in the attached file because i have loads of these if you want them.
 

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rho said:
Are the questions like the ones in the attached file because i have loads of these if you want them.

Yes, they are olympiad style, so I suppose the BMOs would be good practice. You can send them in a zip or rar archive to my e-mail address
uhiggs(at)gmail.com
the placed the (at) there in place of @ so it cannot be picked up by spam bot.

Thanks in advance.
 
Did you get my email?
 
Yes, thankyou
 

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