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Thanks y'all.

 

The data that's on the MAA site is aggregate data & perfect scorers. We know they didn't make perfects so that doesn't tell us anything really.

 

My kids did mark their answers in the test booklet in hopes of receiving their booklet back & being able to check their answers. Unfortunately they didn't get their booklets back. They do know how they answered on some things & we've played around with those. 

 

Since break begins this weekend I'm pretty sure we won't be hearing anything until January. 

 

 

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Has anyone else received their AMC8 scores yet?  I organized our exam at our local library, and I'm pretty sure the scores are going to the children's librarian, lol.  I don't mind complying with the rules, but it makes it difficult for me when parents are emailing me asking about their scores.  

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Alex's math coach told us the scores would be back before Christmas, but we haven't heard anything.

 

Alex is only 9, and was taking the test because her coach thought it would be good practice and not because we thought she'd do particularly well, so I'm not on the edge of my seat waiting for the scores. She and I decided we'd be delighted if she got 8/25, which her coach says is the average score for an 8th grader, but I've already told her that what made me proudest was that she signed up willingly, knowing it would be over her head.

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Alex's math coach told us the scores would be back before Christmas, but we haven't heard anything.

 

Alex is only 9, and was taking the test because her coach thought it would be good practice and not because we thought she'd do particularly well, so I'm not on the edge of my seat waiting for the scores. She and I decided we'd be delighted if she got 8/25, which her coach says is the average score for an 8th grader, but I've already told her that what made me proudest was that she signed up willingly, knowing it would be over her head.

 

Ha, I posted this and then the scores came tonight. Alex got a 10, and she is thrilled. A number of kids in her math program did exceptionally well - there was a perfect score, and there was a 5th grader who only missed one. I am impressed!

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How do I find Math Circles and math club type organizations in my hometown? I have tried googling this to no avail. I have an 11 y/o daughter that attends public school. She has expressed some interest in this.  

 

If she's in a public middle school, look for a school sponsored club that participates in either MathCounts or the AMC 8 competition.

 

Your username suggests you're in VA, which has plenty of MathCounts teams. She'd have to go through her school, though; MathCounts is picky about that. Here's a searchable listing of teams registered for the current school year. If her school doesn't participate, then you could contact their math department & see about helping to set one up for next year.

 

Here's a national listing of math circles. Unfortunately, they're not very common in VA outside of the DC suburbs.

 

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How exciting snowbeltmom!! Congratulations to your daughter!

 

My 6th grader made Achievement Roll & my 5th grader got a 13. They're pretty happy. Ok, the 6th grader is happiest. The 5th grader now has a fire in his belly! Next year!!! Haha

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The boys didn't score so high that I'd put them in the AMC 10, but even if they had, we'd have missed the deadline to sign up in our area. Our results came too late.

 

I wonder if AMC 10 enrollment will be affected by keeping enrollment confined to the kids who already knew they were going to knock AMC 8 out of the park + on grade level kids.

 

 

 

Edited for typo.

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Is there a good way of deciding whether to take the AMC 10?

 

I'd recommend letting your child take a practice AMC 10 and evaluating how that goes. There are plenty of past exams & answer keys on the AoPS website. Did they enjoy it? Were they satisfied with their score?

 

Some kids are happy starting young & not having all the needed math or speed skills under their belts yet. They just roll with a lower score, knowing that they'll improve in the future. Other more perfectionistic kids might freak out & want to wait till they can score higher. They might still enjoy taking the AMC 10 for fun at home after it's posted online.

 

My son took both AMC 8 and 10 together in grade 8, the first year that homeschoolers were allowed to participate in the competitions. He was more than ready, making AIME that year. My daughter started in elementary school for AMC 8 because she saw big brother doing it & wanted to do the same. She added the AMC10 a couple of years later, when she was scoring 20+ on the AMC 8.

 

I wouldn't worry about the AMC office grading the 10/12 exams in time for the AIME. It won't be a problem!

 

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This was our first year taking the test, so I don't really have anything to compare it to, but everyone I talk to seems baffled by the way it's going this year. 

 

1053, have you received the results you're looking for yet?

 

If not, I hope you do soon.

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You've got to realize that the AMC 8s are a "fun" contest and not a prerequisite for any of the higher level tests.

 

Up until a few years ago, scores were not posted online at all. Contest managers had to wait till much later in the year to receive a print book with the listings of kids who scored at the Achievement or Honor Roll levels. As long as you've received your kids' individual scores this year by email or mail, I wouldn't be worried.

 

If the AMC office is busy (as it most certainly is this time of the year!), I'd expect that their priorities would be on running the AMC 10, 12, AIME, and USAMO. They will get around to posting the scores online when they have the time. Steve Dunbar & crew have been doing a terrific job running these competitions for a long time now, and I expect that this year won't be an exception.

 

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