Nicholas Zhu ’22 and Andrew Shi ’20 Score High at American Mathematics Competition, Move on to Next Level
In February, forty nine Archmere students participated in the American Mathematics Competition (AMC) by taking a math test (non-calculator) focused on improving the problem solving skills of our nation’s students. Students who score in the top 2.5% on the AMC-10 test and in the top 5.0% on the AMC-12 test are invited to compete at the next level of the competition. Nicholas Zhu ’22 and Andrew Shi ’20 were in this top group and have been invited to take the American Invitational Mathematics Exam (AIME) in March. The AIME is a three hour, fifteen question exam where each answer is an integer number between 0 and 999. Congratulations to both students on this accomplishment!